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Group Tamashii Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Group Tamashii is a rock band with an unusual background: they made the jump from a comedy troupe to a band.

They’re known for having members like actor Sadao Abe and screenwriter Kankuro Kudo!

While none of the members are full-time musicians by trade, you shouldn’t underestimate their talent!

Their instrumental skills, song quality, and live performances are flawless across the board.

In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in a ranking format—be sure to check which tracks are the most popular!

Grouptamashii Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

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Are they serious or aiming to be a comedy band? Either way, they’re a group you can’t help but keep thinking about—this is Group Tamashii’s senpai song.

You’ll get it when you listen: it’s pretty much a gag…

It’ll have you grinning.

They relentlessly poke fun at the behaviors and traits of rock-band seniors.

Is there any message at all? Not really—this is a track where they put their whole comedic heart into it.

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I'll buy you some juice♡ — Group Tamashii
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Group Tamashii’s signature song “Kimi ni Juice wo Katte Ageru” is their third single, released in 2005.

It also served as the opening theme for the anime Sergeant Keroro (Keroro Gunso), so I think it’s a track known to a wide audience.

It’s a staple at their live shows, famous for the call-and-response with fans.

While declaring “I’ll buy you some juice,” the lyrics also feature plenty of “Wait, is that even okay?” moments, making it a fun song.

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Group Tamashii – I’ll Buy You Juice, For You ♡ / THE FIRST TAKE
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Decked out in punkish leather items with a strong core fanbase, and holding a slipper emblazoned with the word “Soul” in one hand.

Group Tamashii’s signature track “I’ll Buy You Juice ♡,” released in 2005, is also famous as the opening theme for the anime Sgt.

Frog (Keroro Gunsō).

It’s a song that always makes you chuckle: just when you think they’re offering to buy juice, they follow it up with some pretty outrageous demands, which is hilarious—so it’s one you’ll want to read through carefully like dialogue.

At live shows, it’s a crowd-pleaser that heats up with back-and-forth interactions between the band and an audience member they call on.

Group Tamashii Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Rather than a song, it’s all spoken lines.

Sure, for someone mooching off their parents and lazing around at home, it might work as a scolding song.

But for freeters or part-timers who are working hard, it could be a bit hurtful.

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Group Tamashii’s aptly titled song “Hikomaro” is an ode to talent and gourmet reporter Hikomaro.

It’s included on their 2015 album “20 People,” and the music video even features Hikomaro himself.

The lyrics compile many of his famous lines from food reports, making it packed with comedic flair.

It’s the perfect track for a party where food is being served.

We also recommend turning your own food on the table into a parody by doing Hikomaro-style tasting reports and singing them as alternate lyrics! It’s sure to liven up any fun meal—so sing along and give those food reports your all.

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A rock song filled with love and laughter, infused with the spirit and soul of Tohoku, sets Iwate’s heart ablaze.

Blending Group Tamashii’s unique humor with deep affection for the Tohoku region, this work bursts with hometown pride.

Released as a single in June 2004, it was created by Tohoku-connected members: lyrics by Kankuro Kudo from Miyagi Prefecture and music by Taku Tomizawa.

In 2014, an alternative version incorporating Buddhist-chant elements was also released.

It’s a piece that warms the hearts of people from Iwate living away from home—one to listen to while picturing Tohoku’s beautiful landscapes and rich culture.