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DA PUMP Popular Song Ranking [2026]

DA PUMP Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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DA PUMP is a popular dance-vocal unit that debuted in 1997 and even appeared on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen for five consecutive years.

Their songs, which once sent Japan into a frenzy—culminating in a best-of album that sold one million copies—are still sung by many people today.

Among their tracks, we’ve compiled a ranked list of particularly popular songs this time!

Please enjoy DA PUMP’s sweet vocals and high-level dance performances.

DA PUMP Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

U.S.A.DA PUMP1rank/position

A comeback hit by DA PUMP that popularized the term “so uncool it’s cool.” It’s easy for anyone to get into, and the choreography isn’t difficult, so it’s easy to copy! That said, since vocalist ISSA has a relatively high range, the song’s overall range is narrow at B3–B4, but the chorus stays high.

If you’re good at sustained high notes in chest voice, you’ll be able to sing the whole thing comfortably.

If high notes are tough for you, try moving your body while you sing—matching your movement to your timing should help you lock in those high notes more and more.

if…DA PUMP2rank/position

[Parody Song] if… “Housewife” - DA PUMP, sung by Tasukukoma
if...DA PUMP

This is a parody of DA PUMP’s “if…” themed around how hard housewives work and the hardships they live with.

It starts from the anger toward a husband who complains without even cooking, and goes on to depict the careful budgeting to support the household and the unrecognized daily struggles.

A key point is how it cleverly incorporates phrases from the original song, making feelings like anger, anxiety, and suffering sound pop.

By vividly portraying the small details that sustain everyday life, this parody powerfully conveys just how remarkable housewives are.

P.A.R.T.Y. ~Universe Festival~DA PUMP3rank/position

DA PUMP / P.A.R.T.Y. ~Universe Festival~ Short version
P.A.R.T.Y. ~Universe Festival~DA PUMP

DA PUMP’s “P.A.R.T.Y.

~Universe Festival~,” which drew attention with the “Boiiin Dance” following the “Like Dance,” was released in 2019 and chosen as the theme song for the film Kamen Rider Zi-O the Movie: Over Quartzer.

In addition to the “Boiiin Dance,” it features memorable choreography like the “Zombie Walk” and the “Rainbow Jump,” making it a track that dance lovers will especially want to try.

With lyrics that say, “Let’s enjoy the party together across generations!” paired with a pop melody, it fills listeners with a sense of fun.

if…DA PUMP4rank/position

DA PUMP / if… (short ver.)
if…DA PUMP

This song by DA PUMP is a ballad that weaves a bittersweet love story.

Released in September 2000, it’s known as one of their signature tracks.

While it has a mellow atmosphere, it also carries a sense of strength.

This piece is sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced love or heartbreak.

If you go to karaoke with someone you’re interested in, why not give it a try? Sing it with feeling, and it’s bound to touch their heart.

This song is packed with DA PUMP’s charm—be sure to try singing it yourself!

cherry blossomDA PUMP5rank/position

DA PUMP / Sakura MV+SPOT (short ver.)
cherry blossomDA PUMP

A beautiful ballad with a Japanese flair from DA PUMP, one of Japan’s leading dance and vocal groups.

Set against the changing seasons from winter to spring, it uses cherry blossoms as a metaphor to express life’s fragility and the importance of bonds.

ISSA’s powerful yet delicate vocals, paired with the members’ graceful choreography, create a world that resonates deeply with viewers.

Released in March 2019, the song was selected as the opening theme for TBS’s CDTV in February and March.

Distinct from the danceable image of their previous hit “U.S.A.,” this track showcases a new side of DA PUMP.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when reflecting on life’s milestones and cherished memories, especially during the season that heralds the arrival of spring.

Pon de SKY, Pon de STARDA PUMP6rank/position

【MV】Pon de SKY, Pon de STAR/DA PUMP
Pon de SKY, Pon de STARDA PUMP

A refreshing Latin and reggae tune that gives you a powerful push with the message “Don’t be afraid!” It’s a track by DA PUMP, pioneers of Japan’s dance-and-vocal groups, included on their album BACK 2 DA UNITY releasing in July 2025.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV drama Asakusa Last Boss Grandma, its lyrics cheering on everyone who takes on a challenge have become a hot topic.

The sound produced by m.c.A•T and ISSA’s rap fuse beautifully.

The unique choreography, supervised by Shun Matsuo of Chocolate Planet and others, is eye-catching and makes you want to dance along.

It’s also a perfect song for a summer drive to boost your mood.

CORAZONDA PUMP7rank/position

This is DA PUMP’s 14th single, released in April 2001.

By the way, the title “CORAZON” is Spanish for “heart.” The melody is simple and the tempo is an easy-to-sing medium pace, so I think many men will find it comfortable to sing.

The rap part is delivered a bit fast and almost rattled off, so you might need to be careful there.

If you’re not confident in your sense of rhythm, it could be a good idea to leave the rap part to a friend!