FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Cheer Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, whose universally appealing songs and friendly branding have earned them widespread support from the public.
This time, we’re focusing on their uplifting “cheer” songs.
We’ve listed their most-played hits in a ranking format.
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FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Support Songs and Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Let’s embrace happinessFUNKY MONKEY BABYS8rank/position

It’s a song released by Funky Monkey Babys in 2006, and its lyrics about simple happiness and the importance of a smile never fail to move you whenever you listen.
How about listening to this track together with someone close—like a partner, family member, or friend?
One-Way Ticket of LoveFUNKY MONKEY BABYS9rank/position

It was released in 2006 as FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ second single.
Hanako Yamada appears in both the music video and on the CD jacket.
The lyrics depict the timid feelings of someone who can’t express their love, which many people can probably relate to.
Because the emotions of unrequited love are conveyed so honestly in the lyrics, it feels reassuring—like there are others who feel the same way.
DepartureFUNKY MONKEY BABYS10rank/position

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS is a music group that rose to popularity with catchy melodies and memorable rap, and made headlines when they resumed activities as a duo in 2021.
Their 7th single, Tabidachi, used as the theme song for the film ‘The 700 Days’ War: Us and the Police Officer,’ is an exhilarating track that blends hip-hop beats with delicate acoustic guitar sounds.
The lyrics strike a chord, as if telling us that the efforts and anxieties we built up in our youth will fuel a new future.
It’s a positive, upbeat tune that gives you a powerful push on graduation day.
FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Cheer Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
tear(s)FUNKY MONKEY BABYS11rank/position

It was released in 2010 as FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ 12th single.
The song was used for U-Can’s 2010 campaign, and the music video features Shihori Kanjiya—who also appears on the regular edition’s cover—co-starring with Terunosuke Takezai.
The lyrics, filled with mixed emotions such as the anxieties and hopes of starting a new life, are truly moving.
Thank youFUNKY MONKEY BABYS12rank/position

In 2021, FUNKY MONKEY BABYS resumed activities with a new lineup after a one-night-only reunion.
This song is their 21st single, released in 2013, and it’s often mentioned as a quintessential farewell song.
As the title “Arigatou” (Thank You) suggests, it’s perfect for expressing gratitude—a great number for saying thank you to someone you have to part ways with.
It’s a song that resonates deeply, regardless of gender or age.


