Dramatic Alaska Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
A four-piece band from Hyogo Prefecture, Dramatic Alaska.
With vocalist Hijikata’s high-tone voice and catchy lyrics, they’re a favorite among live-show kids.
Their music videos also have a modern, punchy style.
We’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs.
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Dramatic Alaska Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Goddamn worldDoramachikku Arasuka11rank/position

This is the lead track from their seventh mini-album, WONDERFUL WORLD, released in November 2017.
It features vocalist Naoto Hijikata’s high-tone voice and a catchy melody.
Everyone’s life will someday come to an end, and we all return to the earth.
We don’t really know what we can do for the world, do we? This song captures that youthful, slightly bittersweet feeling with positive lyrics.
lantana (Lantana camara)Doramachikku Arasuka12rank/position

The band arrangement is interesting with the unique back-and-forth that only a band can create.
The A verse to the B verse is fun, so the chorus becomes even more enjoyable.
The meaning of the title also blends with the lyrics, creating a unified overall image.
JulietDoramachikku Arasuka13rank/position

A cute love song from the 7th mini album “WONDERFUL WORLD,” singing about happy moments with a lover.
It features an adorable expression—“God forgot to turn off the faucet of happiness”—and it’s the kind of song that makes you smile as you listen.
The music video also depicts the everyday life of a realistic couple, and it might even make you a little envious (lol).
SupersonicDoramachikku Arasuka14rank/position

I think it’s a classic rock arrangement characteristic of a rock band.
I believe their individuality is defined by the vocal’s sonic image.
If you have a guitar but aren’t sure what to play, why not try covering this song? You could do it on your own instrument part, or even with karaoke.
Nihon no KabukiDoramachikku Arasuka15rank/position

This is a song included on the mini-album “Alaska Berries.” The lyrics are filled with words that evoke Japan, making it a particularly memorable track.
The music video is also meticulously crafted—costumes, makeup, and set design are all done in a full-fledged manner—resulting in something truly wonderful.
Hide and BlueDoramachikku Arasuka16rank/position

This is a track included on the 3rd mini-album “Beyond the Bering.” This one also has a slightly mischievous vibe and feels really good.
Still, it’s upbeat and very easy to listen to.
It’s sure to grab listeners’ hearts.
Feel-goodDoramachikku Arasuka17rank/position

The back-and-forth between an electric guitar and the band—the essence of a rock band—makes it fun both to play and to listen to.
If you’re lamenting that you can’t find bandmates, karaoke is more than enough.
Try practicing along with tracks from music distribution sites using a single-ear earphone, for example.
Theme of concert-going kids’ relatable momentsDoramachikku Arasuka18rank/position

It’s included on the mini-album “A Collection of Classics for Live Kids,” supervised by the person behind Live Kids Aruaru.
It’s a unique track that clearly depicts how to get hyped at a live show—something we’d love devoted live kids, who are very true to the mini-album’s theme, to hear.
RedialDoramachikku Arasuka19rank/position

It’s a bluesy, high-energy track from Dramatic Alaska.
You can also catch a variety of elements, like the use of off-beat rhythms.
The cool vocals are incredibly appealing and might just get you hooked.
The slightly venomous lyrics are part of its charm.
Rock ‘n’ Roll JunkiesDoramachikku Arasuka20rank/position

With rock, it’s best when you strum the guitar hard and just go for it with a bang.
Starting with covers and then moving on to originals—building them with an intro, verse A, verse B, and chorus—makes it easier to understand if I say it’s kind of like putting together a puzzle.


