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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 Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Just, thank you.FUNKY MONKEY BABYS29rank/position

This is the 21st single by FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, released in February 2013.

Put out just before the group paused their activities, the song delivers a straightforward message of gratitude to everyone who supported them.

With its lyrical melody and uplifting chorus, it resonates deeply, structured to make you reflect on who helped you get this far.

It was also featured as the theme song for MBS and GAORA’s “85th Senbatsu,” as well as Nippon TV’s “Akamara! Scoop Koshien.” It peaked at No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and garnered strong support, selling over 30,000 copies in its first week.

It’s perfect for singing together as a class when you want to express thanks to a beloved teacher at graduation.

Although the lyrics feel like a conversation with a friend, it’s also wonderful to dedicate it to a teacher who corrected your mistakes time and again and guided you along the way.

NatsumiFUNKY MONKEY BABYS30rank/position

Natsumi – FUNKY MONKEY BABYS [Cover Song]
NatsumiFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

It’s an upbeat, catchy track that’s quintessentially FUNKY MONKEY BABYS.

The song is included on the album “FUNKY MONKEY BABYS 3.” With a touch of bittersweetness, it’s a sentimental piece themed around a past summer romance that never blossomed—one that brings back memories of an old love.

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

Runway☆BeatFUNKY MONKEY BABYS31rank/position

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “Runway☆Beat”
Runway☆BeatFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

It’s their 15th single, released in 2011.

It was also used as the theme song for the film of the same title, Runway Beat.

Speaking of Fumon, they often feature celebrities on their CD jackets; in this case, in connection with the movie, the leads Koji Seto and Nanami Sakuraba were featured.

At the end of summerFUNKY MONKEY BABYS32rank/position

[High Quality Sound] FUNKY MONKEY BABYS - At the End of Summer
At the end of summerFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

Included as the B-side to FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ 19th single “LIFE IS A PARTY” is the song “Natsu no Owari ni” (“At Summer’s End”).

The single was released in 2012, and the title track “LIFE IS A PARTY” was also used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV information program Sukkiri.

“Natsu no Owari ni” features an entirely acoustic sound, even incorporating the chirping of insects that evokes the scent of autumn drawing near.

Its lyrics, which revel in childhood memories, are deeply nostalgic.

Be sure to give it a listen at the wistful close of summer!

Let’s embrace happinessFUNKY MONKEY BABYS33rank/position

38. Let's Embrace Happiness by FUNKY MONKEY BABYS
Let's embrace happinessFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

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?

Rainbow BridgeFUNKY MONKEY BABYS34rank/position

A glittery techno pop song with rap.

It’s about saying, “Let’s flip the switch that blows away our differences and move forward step by step,” as we keep compromising despite our seasonal quarrels, crossing the rainbow bridge to overcome the mismatches—whether we cried alone or cried together.

I am Santa Claus.FUNKY MONKEY BABYS35rank/position

The protagonist of this song is his own self who has passed away.

You can feel the sorrow and the guilt of having suddenly disappeared from her side.

After she overcomes her grief, she finds a new partner.

The part where he sings, “I’ll make it snow so the two of you can be close,” is so heartrending it makes my chest ache.