HALCALI Popular Song Rankings [2026]
HALCALI is a female duo famous for their cover of “Boogie Back Tonight.” They’ve been active since 2002 and have released four albums so far.
They are currently no longer under contract with their agency.
Their songs skillfully blend pop and rap—definitely worth checking out.
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HALCALI’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
TandemHALCALI11rank/position

HALCALI debuted in 2003 with the single “Tandem.” The group is a rap duo made up of HALCA and YUCALI.
Their songs feature many easy-to-sing rap parts that aren’t too fast, making them perfect for karaoke.
Among them, “Tandem” stands out with a very simple chorus where both of them sing the same melody in a catchy, addictive rhythm.
As you find yourself humming along to the tune, your energy will naturally start to rise!
Tip Taps TipHALCALI12rank/position

With its bouncy beat and exhilarating melody, the pleasant resonance is irresistible! Among HALCALI’s works, this particularly melodious track was released as a single in December 2005.
Composed by Yusuke Tanaka, known for his work with YUKI, it’s a highly polished song in the realm of vocal-driven hip-hop.
Beloved as the ending theme for the anime Eureka Seven, it’s also included on the album Cyborg Oretachi.
The duo’s rap and vocals riding the light, brisk rhythm will lift your spirits just by listening.
It’s the perfect number for a sunny stroll or a leisurely weekend drive!
YESHALCALI13rank/position

A hidden gem by HALCALI produced by VERBAL from m-flo, who bridges hip-hop and J-POP.
It’s the B-side of the single “ENDLESS NIGHT,” released in January 2010, and was later included on the album “TOKYO GROOVE”—an upbeat dance tune.
The striking piano refrain and euphoric beat instantly whisk listeners into peak-time mode.
The lyrics glide smoothly between English and Japanese, striking a perfect balance as moments of wistful vulnerability flicker through bold, playful back-and-forth.
While crafted with the dance floor in mind, it still radiates a distinctly pop sensibility.
It’s the perfect track for a nighttime drive or any moment you just want to crank up the energy.
Mr. ElectricHALCALI14rank/position

Enjoy this pop rap tune where cuteness and coolness coexist.
Produced by RIP SLYME’s RYO-Z and DJ FUMIYA, this track features unique, school-life-themed lyrics and irresistibly catchy, beepy electronic sounds.
The duo’s laid-back vocals bounce perfectly over the electro beat, making it a real pleasure to listen to.
Released in April 2003 as their second single, it’s also included on the classic album “HARUKARI BACON.” It peaked at No.
16 on the Oricon charts at the time and captivated many with its catchiness.
The fact that the music video parodies RIP SLYME is another irresistible point for fans.
How about giving it a listen when everyday life feels dull and you’re craving some excitement, or when you want to boost your mood on your way to school? It’s packed with a kind of magic that makes your heart leap and your body start moving before you know it.
Styli StyliHALCALI15rank/position

This song captures the very feeling of a girl reveling in fashion, radiating a sparkling sense of exhilaration.
Crafted by RYO-Z and DJ FUMIYA of RIP SLYME, its ultra-pop, danceable sound lingers in your ears and makes your body move without thinking.
It’s packed with the desire to look your absolute best and the thrill of hitting the town—truly the perfect embodiment of “a heart that dances.” Included on the classic 2003 album “Halcali Bacon,” it wasn’t released as a single, but it’s remained beloved over the years, even getting a remix on 2005’s “Halcali Mix.” Put it on while you’re getting dressed in your favorite outfit or doing your makeup, and your energy is guaranteed to soar!
TandemHALCALI16rank/position

The laid-back rap over a light, upbeat groove and an irresistibly catchy chorus that sticks after just one listen will get your body swaying.
Produced by RYO-Z and DJ FUMIYA of RIP SLYME, it’s a pop tune whose comical phrases and comfortable groove are addictively appealing.
Released as their debut single in January 2003, it was used as the ending theme for the anime “Garakuta-dori no Stain.” It peaked at No.
19 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and is one of HALCALI’s early signature tracks, also included on the album “Halcali Bacon,” released in September of the same year.
With a refreshing sensation like cutting through the wind on a bicycle, this song is perfect as background music for outings with friends or a drive.
HALCALI-rhythm “CANDY HEARTS”HALCALI17rank/position

If you want to get in an extra-happy mood, definitely give this a spin! It’s a hidden gem by HALCALI, the duo that gained popularity with their style fusing dance and rap.
It’s included on their first album, “Halcali Bacon,” released in September 2003.
While many of their tracks were produced by members of RIP SLYME, this one was written and composed by KOHEI JAPAN! Over a handclap-inviting beat, the two take turns on the mic with tons of energy, and it’s absolutely adorable.
It’s packed with the kind of down-to-earth lyrics you’d expect from teens of that time, and a sense of excitement like you’re heading out into the city.
The more you listen, the more your body will start to move.
It’s also a perfect track for getting hyped with friends!
Marching MarchHALCALI18rank/position

With a buoyant beat and laid-back rap that make you want to move forward in step, the match is exquisite.
The sound crafted by RIP SLYME’s RYO-Z and DJ FUMIYA is a pop tune that’s quintessentially HALCALI.
Released in June 2004 as their fifth single, it became a household favorite as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station.” It was later included on the album “ONGAKU NO SUSUME,” and in 2011 a remixed version was used in a Nissan MARCH commercial—proof that it’s a song loved for years.
Just listening to it lifts your spirits, making it perfect for a sunny day out or as morning BGM when you need a boost.
You’re sure to have a heart-pounding, joy-filled time that will get your body moving before you know it.
Romantic FlightHALCALI19rank/position

This is a cover by HALCALI, the female hip-hop duo who debuted with Tandem in 2003.
It was released as a single in 2010.
The ska-style arrangement gives it a delightfully steady, toe-tapping tempo that feels really fun and comfortable—your body will start swaying naturally.
Many of you may have heard it as a song used in a Sony digital camera commercial!
Continuation: Midnight GrandHALCALI20rank/position

I’m drawn to works that seem to gently bottle up the thrill of sneaking into the schoolyard at night and the beauty of the starry sky spreading overhead.
Miho Moribayashi handled the lyrics and composition, and it’s a touch different from their usual laid-back rap—the poignantly cute programmed sound really hits you.
This track closes out the album HALCALI BACON, released in September 2003.
There’s even an adorable anecdote from production meetings where they ate cake and played with a dog.
Unlike the other tracks on the album, which lean heavily into hip-hop, this one is a mellow pop number.
Listen to it on a late-night walk, and your familiar streets might feel like a scene from a movie.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to bask in memories of youth.


