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Hey! Say! JUMP Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Those of you in your 20s to 30s probably saw them often on music shows.

The Heisei era is about to end, but I think they were one of the groups that defined the times.

This time, I’ve selected some of their popular songs.

Did your favorite make the list?

Hey! Say! JUMP Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Fanfare!Hey! Say! JUMP8rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP – Fanfare! [Official Music Video]
Fanfare!Hey! Say! JUMP

It’s a track with an exhilarating intro that evokes both dazzling sunshine and the bittersweet feeling of summer’s end.

Released by Hey! Say! JUMP in August 2019, it layers a beautiful string melody with the timbre of steel pans to vividly portray the excitement of a summer romance.

Many of you may remember it as the theme song for the drama “Semi Otoko,” starring Ryosuke Yamada.

As their 25th single, it’s a milestone work that extended their streak of consecutive No.

1s since debut.

The soaring lift toward the chorus feels like the view opening up before you, filling listeners with positive energy.

Its sound, perfectly fusing poignancy and festivity, makes it ideal for summer drives or as background music with someone special.

Negative FighterHey! Say! JUMP9rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP – Negative Fighter [Official Music Video]
Negative FighterHey! Say! JUMP

Negative Fighter is a song whose messages affirming our life-sized weaknesses resonate when we’re on the verge of feeling down.

Released in May 2021, it’s Hey! Say! JUMP’s 29th single and was used as the theme song for the drama Detective Hoshikamo, starring Daiki Arioka from the group.

Its bright, catchy melody is striking—almost as if it turns even negative emotions into power.

Another highlight is the comical and cute dance performance choreographed by ATARASHII GAKKO! When you’re lacking confidence or need a boost, their pop vocals seem to whisper, “You’re fine just the way you are.” Give this track a listen and try taking a step forward with your shoulders relaxed.

encoreHey! Say! JUMP10rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP – “encore” [Official Music Video 4K Short ver.]
encoreHey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP’s “encore” captivates with its dramatic concept of “adjacent worldlines.” Despite its fresh, trendy sound, it’s a “parallel love song” whose aching longing for someone dear presses close to the heart.

Kei Inoo handles both the opening and the ending lines, and his emotive delivery—he himself said “the character’s sorrow came through in my voice”—is especially compelling.

Released in May 2025 as their 35th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Parallel Couple: The Truth of the ‘Me and My Wife’ Who Died.” This release extended their streak to 35 consecutive No.

1s on the Oricon weekly chart.

It’s a song that gently keeps you company on slightly sentimental nights or in moments when you’re thinking of someone important.

Hey! Say! JUMP Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

eek!!Hey! Say! JUMP11rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP – eek!! [Official Music Video]
eek!!Hey! Say! JUMP

A pop tune with an irresistibly catchy groove that makes your body move, paired with a colorful, comic-book-like world that’s utterly charming.

It was produced as the lead track for Hey! Say! JUMP’s 11th album, H⁺, released in November 2024.

In the music video, the members look like they’re having a blast doing karaoke, and they show off a cute choreography where they make heart shapes, giving off that warm, close-knit “Hey! Say! JUMP” vibe.

Among the tracks on the album themed around “everyday life and a sense of dissonance,” this song stands out as a symbol of its especially bright, POP side.

Just listening to it will put you in a happy mood, making it perfect for a pick-me-up when you’re feeling down or for lively moments when you want to get hyped with friends.

I need youHey! Say! JUMP12rank/position

A lively, fun track brimming with Hey! Say! JUMP’s signature style, it comically fires off high-tension love messages one after another.

Its cheerful vibe naturally brings a smile to your face just by listening, and you can practically picture the members goofing around.

Released as a double A-side with the single “Chau♯” in April 2015, this song was used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “Little Tokyo Live.” It’s a party tune that seems to pack in the show’s boisterous atmosphere as-is, and it’s beloved by fans as a staple that always gets the crowd going at concerts.

Perfect for anyone who wants a boost when they’re feeling down, or for those times you want to cut loose with friends at karaoke.

Give Me LoveHey! Say! JUMP13rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP – Give Me Love [Official Music Video]
Give Me LoveHey! Say! JUMP

A heart-stirring love song that grandly portrays the earnest longing for love over a mellow R&B sound.

The feelings of continuing to seek love under a vast sky, emotions that words can’t fully capture, and the thoughts for someone special are powerfully conveyed through Hey! Say! JUMP’s richly expressive vocals.

Released in December 2016, the song was used as the theme for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Cain and Abel,” starring group member Ryosuke Yamada.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re uncertain about your feelings of love or when your thoughts for someone important are growing stronger.

uraomote (meaning ‘two-faced’ or ‘having a public and a private side’)Hey! Say! JUMP14rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP is a boys’ idol group that debuted in 2007 with “Ultra Music Power.” Their song “Uraomote” is a dance-pop track that served as the theme song for the Fuji TV serial drama “My Dearest Self with Malice Aforethought,” which began airing in 2022 and stars Ryosuke Yamada.

Just before the chorus, there’s a moment where the entire track goes quiet and the sound of a ticking second hand rings out, then it plunges straight into an irresistibly catchy hook.

In the chorus, the melody features distinctive chromatic lines that become increasingly addictive as you listen!