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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.

Dragon Ash Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Angel’s RockDragon Ash71rank/position

This is a song from Dragon Ash’s early period with a strong punk vibe—quite different from their now genreless activity that captivates listeners through a variety of approaches.

Along with the blasting volume and fierce beats, its menacing sound conveys the edginess of their early days.

At the same time, the beautiful harmonies and the cool tone of the vocals reveal aspects that connect to who they are today.

Where the Lilies BloomDragon Ash72rank/position

Dragon Ash - Where the Lilies Bloom (Live ver.)
Where the Lilies BloomDragon Ash

Included on the 2001 album “LILY OF DA VALLEY.” Although it wasn’t released as a single, it ranked No.

2 in a fan poll held for the 2007 best-of album, and is known among fans as a hidden gem.

The contrast between the gently enveloping first half and the suddenly surging, rough second half is incredibly cool! At live shows, crowdsurfers pop up one after another.

GardenDragon Ash & Sugar Soul73rank/position

This is a karaoke song where Kenji Furuya’s high-level rap and Sugar Soul’s soothing female vocals blend seamlessly over a hip-hop beat infused with a grand orchestral sound.

It carries a crisp, radiant atmosphere that brightens the morning, making you want to sing it as a high-sense morning track.

Grateful DaysDragon Ash featuring Aco, Zeebra74rank/position

dragon ash – grateful days feat.aco,zeebra (+1)
Grateful DaysDragon Ash featuring Aco, Zeebra

It’s one of the most popular tracks in all of Japanese rap.

Needless to say, the highlight of this song is the most famous 16 bars in Japan, delivered by Zeebra.

When announcer Taichi Masu appeared on TV with Zeebra, he even rapped it perfectly without looking at the lyrics—this is required learning in the Japanese rap world.

Make sure you’ve got these lyrics memorized.

That said, when you sing it at karaoke, someone will probably know the words, so even if you mess up, they’ll have your back! Aco’s high-pitched chorus might be a bit tricky, though.

FeverDragon Ash ft. Miho75rank/position

Kensuke Furuya’s best masterpiece from his younger days.

It’s included on the album “Mustang!” and lets you feel the youthful, high-energy Dragon Ash.

It’s one of those tracks that clearly shows how earnestly he was thinking about life, even at a young age.

Baby Girl Was BornDragon Ash76rank/position

Around this time, the number of tracks shifted from rock to a more hip-hop style, and “Baby Girl Was Born” is one of the representative songs of that shift.

The title might suggest a love song, but the content is far from it—it’s a track that straightforwardly expresses a positive, forward-looking mindset.

Beside YouDragon Ash77rank/position

[By Ear Drum Copy] Dragon Ash “Beside You” Drum Solo
Beside YouDragon Ash

A love song by Dragon Ash, whose comfortable mixed-genre vibe enhances the mood and delivers a steady, signature street sound.

It’s crafted to be relatable for teenage boys and is also an excellent, easy-to-sing choice for karaoke.