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 Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Blow Your MindDragon Ash22rank/position

The theme song for the 2014 film “Crows Explode.” The music video features Masahiro Higashide, who stars in the movie, along with other members of Suzuran High.
In a way that links with the film’s content, the song uses fierce, aggressive guitar tones to express a “violent impulse.” The performance is more aggressive than usual, and overall it gives the impression of being a more rugged, masculine track than their typical work.
Let yourself go,Let myself goDragon Ash23rank/position

This is a landmark single released in March 1999 that became the turning point in establishing Dragon Ash’s signature style.
With DJ BOTS officially joining, the arrangement—fusing a heavy band sound with razor-sharp scratching—was truly revolutionary.
The lyrics carry a powerful message: shake off the stagnation and fear of the present, unleash yourself, and step boldly into the future.
It was even used as an insert song in a 2022 drama.
A track that continues to push listeners forward across generations.
Mix It UpDragon Ash24rank/position

True to their claim of being a mixture rock band, this track stands out with its intense instrumentals and KJ’s rap.
Having led Japan’s mixture scene, their songwriting is, in a word, superb.
You can easily imagine the whole venue coming together and getting hyped at their live shows.
Posse in NoiseDragon Ash25rank/position

A danceable number that erupts with an up-tempo rhythm and flow right from the start! Rather than a straight-ahead rock groove, it has a Latin beat that makes your hips sway before you know it.
In live shows, riding this rhythm, the two dancers’ moves get noticeably more aggressive.
The title means “there is jubilation in the noise.” The lyrics, too, are charged with heat, capturing the frenzy of a live venue just as it is!
Sunset BeachDragon Ash26rank/position

This is a track by the mixture rock band Dragon Ash, included on their sixth album, LILY OF DA VALLEY, released in 2001.
Its laid-back hip-hop sound is rich in emotion, evoking an image of a sunset by the seaside.
TIME OF YOUR LIFEDragon Ash27rank/position

This moody track, with a music video that starts with city lights, was included on the 2010 single SPIRIT OF PROGRESS E.P.
It showcases a new side of Dragon Ash that’s distinct from both hip-hop and Latin styles.
The song is said to be a send-off dedicated to a certain band whose breakup held great meaning for Dragon Ash (judging by the timing, it’s presumed to be SBK—Skebo King).
It’s paired with ROCK BAND on the same release and is considered an important piece that also serves as a sequel to Shared Fate.
City of LightDragon Ash28rank/position

Isn’t one of the charms of their songs the way the groove keeps shifting—from the intro’s arpeggios and vocals-only section, to the all-in part, the first verse, and then the chorus? It’s a track packed with everything to keep the audience entertained within a single song.
The overall vibe is refreshing yet loud.


