Hannya’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Hannya, a rapper who debuted in 2000 in the “Far East Area.” As the final boss on the freestyle rap battle show “Freestyle Dungeon,” he makes a strong impression with his distinctive persona.
Here are his most popular tracks, presented in a ranking.
Hannya Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I messed up.hannya1rank/position

A track known as a staple beat for MC battles is one of Hannya’s signature works.
His light, nimble sense of rhythm and flow stands out, and the lyrics—comically depicting everyday troubles and slip-ups—resonate with many listeners.
The way he humorously portrays familiar situations, like being stopped for a police check, is likely why it’s so popular in the MC battle scene.
Included on the album Nekosogi, released in February 2005, this song pairs with a hard-hitting beat produced by SUBZERO to make it a go-to crowd-pleaser at battle venues.
It also goes off live, and with the official music video released on YouTube in 2022, it reached a new audience.
Even those not well-versed in hip-hop are sure to get hooked on Hannya’s world through this track.
Don’t worry.hannya2rank/position

Hannya used to be the top enforcer of the delusional-running crew, holding down the banner for a large squad, but nowadays he’s active as a solo act with one mic.
He’s also expanded his range through many acting roles.
As the title “Don’t Worry” suggests, this track is a laid-back BPM love song.
True to the message in the hook—“small is fine, it doesn’t need to be flashy”—it’s a simple, warm, and excellent piece that avoids the typical hip-hop topics of money, women, and drugs.
Not like back then.hannya3rank/position

Hannya is a rapper who’s won over countless heads with his fiery vibes and single-minded drive.
He served as the final boss on the hit show “Freestyle Dungeon” across two generations.
Even people who aren’t familiar with Japanese rap may know who he is, right? No surprise there—he’s been appearing in movies and TV dramas lately.
“Ano Koro Janee” is one of his signature tracks, packed with a powerful message.
It’s a perfect song for trainees who want to fire themselves up.
Do it quietly.hannya4rank/position

“Shut Up and Do It” is a captivating track that evokes late-90s gangsta rap.
When it comes to workout songs, many people tend to prioritize melody, but this one fires you up more with its lyrics than its tune.
If you’re looking to push past your usual rep count, training with this track might just help you break your limits!
2018.3.2hannya5rank/position

“2018.3.2” is a song by rapper Hannya that pours out heartfelt feelings on the theme of child abuse.
It was released four years later, in 2022.
The lyrics, drawn from his own experiences, hit painfully hard.
From vividly rendered scenes of everyday life to unbelievable moments, the pent-up emotions carried by the gentle, soothing tones of the track resonate through the whole body.
His final phrase—Hannya’s own way of wishing that such sad events will never happen again—tenderly strikes the heart.
May it prompt reflection.
And may the world surrounding children be a kinder place.
Super Nasty feat. J-REXXX & R-Shiteihannya6rank/position

Popular rapper Hannya’s “Super Bad feat.
J-REXXX & R-Shitei” was released on August 9, 2023.
It’s a track that satirizes childish behavior in adults and is packed with Hannya’s unique worldview.
Mixing in some provocative expressions, it strikingly exposes the contradictions of modern society.
With its edgy beat and catchy hook, it’ll get you hyped.
It’s perfect for singing together and getting the party going when you’re hanging out with friends.
Even adults feel like cutting loose sometimes—when you do, belt it out and let off some steam!
one’s true feelingsDOTAMA feat.Hannya7rank/position

Rapper DOTAMA, who has built an impressive track record as a battle MC with his overwhelmingly sharp tongue.
Many of you probably know him not only for his performances in UMB and Freestyle Dungeon, but also for his recent TV appearances.
The work where DOTAMA and Hannya collaborate is this track, “Honne” (True Feelings).
It’s like a sibling piece to Hannya’s classic “Negoto” (Sleep Talk), and their pent-up frustrations erupt through the lyrics.
The distinctive, unique disses really leave an impression.


