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!
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Grouptamashii Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
I’ll buy you a juice ♥gurūpu damashii1rank/position

If you want to liven up a farewell party, we recommend Group Tamashii’s “I’ll Buy You Juice ♥.” Ever since its 2005 release, its zany lyrics have grabbed listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.
The humor and energy created by its uniquely charismatic members—like Sadao Abe and Kankuro Kudo—will completely transform the event’s somber mood.
Plus, the fact that this song was the opening theme for Sgt.
Frog makes for a great conversation starter, guaranteeing a lively time! Turn the sadness of “goodbyes” into smiles, and celebrate a fresh start!
Run Soul Rungurūpu damashii2rank/position

The entrance song used by veteran mixed martial artist Full Swing Uoi is a track included on the album “Run Tamashii Run,” released in December 2002 by a comic band formed by members of the theater company Otona Keikaku.
The lyrics were written by Kankuro Kudo and the music composed by Taku Tomizawa.
Featuring satirical lyrics themed around diesel cars, the song uniquely portrays environmental issues and urban traffic congestion with humor.
While it’s unusual as a walkout song for combat sports due to its comedic elements, it still does a great job of pumping you up for the fight.
Tomokazu (Part-time Guy 40th Birthday Commemorative Song)gurūpu damashii3rank/position

A song dedicated to Tomokazu, the stagehand for Group Tamashii.
While poking fun at the staffer nicknamed “Part-timer-kun,” it’s performed with affectionate banter and a pop arrangement—a feat made possible by the love between Sadao Abe and Kankuro Kudo.
Incidentally, Part-timer-kun got married, and a press conference was held even though hardly any media showed up.
Penis JAPANgurūpu damashii4rank/position

This song is characterized by edgy lyrics and a provocative title.
Its satirical take on Japanese society, delivered with a sense of humor, sparked conversation.
It’s one of Group Tamashii’s signature tracks, included on their November 2005 album TMC.
A crowd-pleaser at live shows, it creates a strong sense of unity with the audience.
Sharp social critique and comedic expression are perfectly balanced, showcasing Group Tamashii’s unique musicality.
Enjoy this track that combines sharp wit with high-level musicianship.
It depends on the setting, but if you sing it with your guy friends, it’s sure to get some laughs.
The idea that people want to be popular without making any effort to become populargurūpu damashii5rank/position

A comedy rock band with actor Sadao Abe as the vocalist.
The lyrics are exactly what the title says.
They sing about every desire under the sun—wanting to be popular without making any effort, wanting to kiss, and so on.
If you put in a little effort, you should definitely become popular, but that’s not how it is at all! In that case, no effort! They go all in on that stance.
Relative shock!gurūpu damashii6rank/position

This is a Group Tamashii number that humorously portrays the feelings kids often have while making New Year’s visits to relatives.
It depicts, with a chuckle-worthy touch, the shock of not receiving New Year’s gift money despite it being the holiday.
The song was included as the B-side to the single “I’ll Buy You a Juice ♥,” released in October 2005.
With its energetic, punk-style sound and skit-like narration that blend perfectly, this track is sure to bring a smile to your face when you listen to it during the New Year.
JUST A JUSCOgurūpu damashii7rank/position

Known for outrageous humor and rock, Group Tamashii are true pros at getting the audience involved and having fun! This track is a local anthem bursting with their love for Saitama.
It’s included on their June 2004 album “Araburu Nihon no Tamashii-tachi” (Rampaging Souls of Japan).
The song is packed with humor, from relatable local “been there” moments set in a once-massive department store to self-deprecating jokes.
Perfect not only for Saitama natives but also for anyone who wants to laugh off everyday stress! Why not shout along like you’re at a live show?
mothergurūpu damashii8rank/position

A punk band that also goes all-in on comedy sketches, Group Tamashii delivers a masterpiece where laughter and tears coexist.
Set to a fierce beat, the song voices heartfelt worries about the everyday life of the singer’s mother back home and her growing old.
The lyrics, which warn her about things like falling off a stepladder and watching out for steps, may seem comical at first glance, but they’re packed with the honest feelings of a child living far away.
This track is included on the album “Patsunpatsun,” released in June 2008.
The music video, featuring actress Michiko Godai in a powerful performance as the mother, also drew attention.
It’s a song you’ll want to play on Mother’s Day—or whenever you suddenly find yourself wanting to hear your mom’s voice.
senior in rock musicgurūpu damashii9rank/position

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.
I’ll buy you a juice.gurūpu damashii10rank/position

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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