Dragon Ash Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Debuting as a rock band and quickly gaining popularity with a hybrid sound that incorporates hip-hop, Dragon Ash made a rapid rise.
We’ve ranked some of their popular songs that have brought numerous revolutions to the Japanese music industry.
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Dragon Ash Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Viva La RevolutionDragon Ash64rank/position

Included on their fifth album, Viva La Revolution, which became Dragon Ash’s biggest hit.
Even amid criticism of their multifaceted style that blends both rock and hip-hop, this song powerfully declares their resolve for a “revolution” to create new music.
Don’t turn a blind eye—fight, stand up.
Many of the lyrics Kj writes give that kind of strong push, and I can’t even count how many times this album has helped me when I was about to lose heart.
I think Dragon Ash’s appeal lies not only in how cool the sound is, but also in the messages embedded in their lyrics.
few lights till nightDragon Ash65rank/position

The refreshing Latin beat feels great right from the intro! Released in September 2006 as their 17th single, it’s a hidden gem that has maintained steady popularity among fans.
The build-up from the quiet verses to the chorus is really satisfying, too.
The title means “the faint light until night falls.” Just as those words suggest, the lyrics carry a gentle message: go wherever your heart desires.
EndeavorDragon Ash66rank/position

Dragon Ash’s “Endeavor” cheers on those who cling desperately to their goals and keep trying, even if they’re clumsy or it takes time.
Released digitally in 2021, the song was used as the opening theme for the anime “Cestvs: The Roman Fighter.” In summer, with the long break, there are plenty of chances to test yourself—matches, mock exams, and more.
Sometimes your hard work might not lead to results.
But this song, which urges you to fight desperately to the very end without losing sight of yourself or your goals, will lift you back up when you feel discouraged!
Sad rain falls on ChernobylDragon Ash67rank/position

This is a track included as the fifth song on Dragon Ash’s first album, “The Day Dragged On.” Although they’re strongly associated with hip-hop, this song is full-on rock with a Blue Hearts-style riff.
The relatively monotone, roaring vocal delivery captures a melancholic mood with exquisite precision.
Blame of the Winter RoadDragon Ash68rank/position

Dragon Ash continues to lead Japan’s mixture rock scene.
Among their early works, if there’s one track whose lyrical worldview stands out as especially striking, it has to be this one.
Included on the mini-album “Public Garden,” released in April 1997, the song features the late Ikuzo Baba’s melodious bass lines and a delicate band sound.
The fact that Straightener covered it on the tribute album celebrating Dragon Ash’s 25th anniversary shows the song’s enduring strength.
Its simple words convey the loneliness of walking along a bleak winter road and the biting chill in the air, quietly seeping into the listener’s heart.
How about immersing yourself in its lyrics while gazing at a winter landscape?
Evening Calm UNIONDragon Ash69rank/position

A track with a breezy rhythm and comfortable rap.
Around this time, Dragon Ash was exploring the creation of a new form.
It took a shape quite different from their previous songs, marking a new evolution.
The Dragon Ash after Yuunagi UNION could be called a reborn Dragon Ash.
If I can see you in my dreamsDragon Ash70rank/position

The distinctive instrumental that begins with whistling already gives it the feel of a classic.
It epitomizes Dragon Ash’s style of ballad.
Even cheesy lines go down smoothly thanks to Kenji Furuya’s power, plain and simple.
Among their mellow tracks, its level of completion stands a cut above the rest.


