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FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Popular Song Ranking [2026]

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, known for featuring celebrities on their single CD jackets, disbanded after a two-day concert run at Tokyo Dome in 2013.

This collection brings together some of their catchy, upbeat fan favorites.

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

I still believeFUNKY MONKEY BABYS15rank/position

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “I Still Believe”
I still believeFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

Funky Monkey Babys’ “Soredemo Shinjiteru” is packed with fresh, fiery messages.

It was chosen as the theme song for the drama Asukō March: Asuka Industrial High School Story, and in the music video, Shuzo Matsuoka plays a night school teacher! The repeated phrases give a powerful push, gently staying by your side through tough times, sad times—any time.

Try listening on your own or sharing it with close friends to help turn up the heat this summer.

One-Way Ticket of LoveFUNKY MONKEY BABYS16rank/position

There are surely those who prefer to do the chasing rather than be chased.

This is a straight-on love song that you’ll definitely relate to if that’s you.

It’s a track by FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, released in 2006 as their second single.

With a sense of speed yet a touch of melancholy, the tune leaves your heart unsettled.

When you’re in unrequited love, you can’t help but keep wondering how to get your feelings across, right? This song feels like it speaks on behalf of those emotions.

Laugh off your sorrowFUNKY MONKEY BABYS17rank/position

[MAD] Haikyuu!! (Season 3) × Laugh Off the Sadness (FUNKY MONKEY BABYS)
Laugh off your sorrowFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

When you think of the Serena, doesn’t a mini-wagon family car come to mind? It’s a track included on FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ fourth original album, “Funky Monkey Babys 4,” and it was used as the Nissan Serena commercial song.

The album topped the Oricon weekly album chart, and the song is a powerful, message-driven piece that’s very characteristic of FUNKY MONKEY BABYS.

It has a very catchy vibe!

Lovin’ LifeFUNKY MONKEY BABYS18rank/position

The fourth single by FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, a music unit that fuses hip-hop and pop.

Released in January 2007, the song became a long-running hit, breaking into the Top 10 in its sixth week and solidifying the group’s popularity.

The lyrics, which portray the small joys hidden in everyday life and the preciousness of time spent with loved ones, warmly fill listeners’ hearts.

Its catchy melody and smooth rap weave a positive atmosphere that feels like a true anthem for life.

The track is also included on the album “Funky Monkey Babys 2” and was used as Ryota Wakiya’s theme song for the Yomiuri Giants in 2007.

It’s a number that makes you cherish the simplicity of everyday life.

windFUNKY MONKEY BABYS19rank/position

A song whose refreshing melody evokes the breath of morning and whose forward-looking message, drawn from an everyday perspective, resonates in the heart.

Set to a sound that blends hip-hop and J-pop—FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ hallmark style—it gently sings about the small joys and hopes found in daily life.

Released in November 2008 as their ninth single, it was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi Doyoubi,” winning over many listeners.

It’s a track beloved by a wide audience, perfect for listening to in the pleasant air of the morning.

I am Santa Claus.FUNKY MONKEY BABYS20rank/position

A heartwarming song to snuggle up to on Christmas night.

Released by FUNKY MONKEY BABYS in October 2007, this track gently portrays the feeling of celebrating someone special.

The pure feelings of the protagonist, dressed as Santa Claus, resound through a quiet winter night.

Adding color to the J-pop scene, this piece is a cherished memory for the yutori generation.

Perfect as background music for spending time with a loved one, and if you sing it at karaoke, it can create a moving atmosphere that unites the whole venue.

Why not hum along together at your Christmas party or year-end gathering?

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

The setting sun and its shadowFUNKY MONKEY BABYS21rank/position

An encouraging song for office workers that evokes the landscapes of their childhood.

Images like catching crayfish, mountains dyed red with autumn leaves, and the sun setting behind the hills may resonate deeply with those who spent their early years in the countryside.