RAG MusicRanking
Wonderful Music Rankings

[Produced by Keitaro Kamo] What are Philosophy no Dance’s popular songs?

[Produced by Keitaro Kamo] What are Philosophy no Dance’s popular songs?
Last updated:

[Produced by Keitaro Kamo] What are Philosophy no Dance’s popular songs?

Dance for Philosophy is a five-member idol group that drew attention for being produced by Keitaro Kamo, who has launched major artists such as Ulfuls, Kishidan, Number Girl, and Base Ball Bear.

Formed with the concept of having idols sing Black music infused with philosophical lyrics, the group has continued to gain popularity with their highly original songs since their major debut in 2020.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Dance for Philosophy’s most popular songs, so if you’re not very familiar with them yet, be sure to check it out!

[Produced by Keitaro Kamo] What are the most popular songs by Philosophy no Dance (1–10)

SunflowerFirosofī no Dansu1rank/position

Philosophy no Dance "Sunflower" Music Video
SunflowerFirosofī no Dansu

Philosophy no Dance is a five-member idol group that captivates fans with funk- and R&B-based songs and philosophical lyrics.

Their major 4th single’s title track, “Sunflower,” was chosen as the theme song for the animated film Hula Fulla Dance.

Its message—bloom toward the sun like a sunflower—offers an empowering push for anyone striving toward big dreams.

With funky guitar cutting and a clear, shimmering string ensemble, it’s a refreshing, summer-infused dance tune.

Makeup MagicFirosofī no Dansu2rank/position

Philosophy no Dance, known for their philosophical lyrics and Black music-inspired tracks, have been drawing attention.

This song is a pop tune that captures the sparkling rush of the moment you flip your switch with makeup.

The intimate mood—like peeking in on a girls’ party among the members—makes it fun just to listen.

The track is included on the single “Mayocchau wa,” released in August 2025 to commemorate the group’s 10th anniversary.

Its synth-sparkling, groovy sound and message that boosts self-esteem feel downright magical.

It’s the perfect song for your morning routine, turning everyday makeup time into something special—and guaranteed to lift your mood!

Gerlende Funky LoveFirosofī no Dansu3rank/position

Philosophy no Dance “Gelände Funky Love” Music Video
Gerlende Funky LoveFirosofī no Dansu

A winter tune by Philosophy no Dance, produced by the “Queen of Winter,” Kōmi Hirose.

It’s their 11th single, released in December 2025 to mark the group’s 10th anniversary, and every track is themed around winter.

The groovy sound rooted in funk and soul blends perfectly with Hirose’s signature, exhilarating melodies.

The lyrics paint vivid ski-slope scenes while sprinkling in contemporary words like oshi-katsu (supporting your fave) and social mobile games, depicting romance in the Reiwa era with flair.

You can feel the members’ passion in the high-difficulty vocals that modulate up in key mid-song.

Put it on during a winter drive or on the way to a ski trip, and your energy will soar—no question.

Highly recommended if you’re looking for a number that makes you want to dance in the cold season.

Cream Puff FunkFirosofī no Dansu4rank/position

Philosophy no Dance “Cream Puff Funk” Music Video
Cream Puff FunkFirosofī no Dansu

Let me introduce Cream Puff Funk, a festive song featuring congas.

It’s a track by the idol group Philosophy no Dance.

The song serves as the ending theme for the anime Mashle: MAGIC AND MUSCLES, which is set in a magical world and follows a protagonist who can’t use magic.

The main character loves cream puffs, and the lyrics sing passionately about that deep affection.

The candy-themed lyrics are perfect for Halloween, too.

Also, don’t miss the choreography inspired by cream puffs.

double standardFirosofī no Dansu5rank/position

Philosophy no Dance “Double Standard” Music Video
double standardFirosofī no Dansu

Every idol group grows, but in the best possible way, the one I think has grown the most is this group: Philosophy no Dance.

From their sparkling youthful days to their more mature present, the radiance of their Japanese pop just keeps intensifying.

Double Standard is a track that shines solely with the coolness of pulling funk and R&B firmly into their own orbit.

The lyrics, which depict the give-and-take of adult romance, carry an air of refined sensuality.

I hope people will listen without dismissing them as “just idols.” It’s a recommendation that couldn’t be stronger—one perfect song.

Heuristic CityFirosofī no Dansu6rank/position

Philosophy no Dance / Heuristic City, Music Video
Heuristic CityFirosofī no Dansu

When I hear dance numbers with hints of R&B and funk, I can’t help but want to start dancing at the graduation party.

Philosophy no Dance’s 2018 release “Heuristic City” is a captivating track with a sound that perfectly suits a moody atmosphere and lyrics that portray the end of a romance in a positive light.

It makes you realize how your experiences with love during school life can propel you forward in life.

If you sing this song at karaoke or parties during graduation season, you can project a more mature vibe!

Posi-ko and Nega-noFirosofī no Dansu7rank/position

Philosophy no Dance “Poshiko and Negano” MV
Posi-ko and Nega-noFirosofī no Dansu

Dance for Philosophy is a five-member idol group gaining attention for lyrics with a philosophical bent and dance tunes rooted in Black music.

“Pojiko to Negano,” included on their first single as a five-piece, “Netsufū wa Ruten suru,” was created with the new members Nono Kiyoshi and Nanako Kayama as its motifs.

Its rapidly unfolding arrangement and stylish melodies overflow with a coolness that transcends the idol framework.

Despite its complex song structure, it’s catchy—a pop tune that reveals something new with every listen.

Read more
v
Read more
v