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?
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Hey! Say! JUMP Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Chance to ChangeHey! Say! JUMP22rank/position

This song, included as the B-side of the single “Dreams come true,” was used as the theme song for the Spring High School Volleyball Tournament held in 2008.
The lead track “Dreams come true” was also selected as the image song for the World Final Qualifying Tournament for volleyball at the Beijing Olympics, making it another volleyball-related tie-in for Hey! Say! JUMP following their debut single.
It’s a track that conveys the desire for the whole team to turn this very moment into an opportunity.
It gives you the strength to keep going without losing hope, no matter the circumstances.
I need youHey! Say! JUMP23rank/position

This high-energy number, “We I need you,” instantly brings to mind a live performance hitting its peak! The rapid-fire melody and the build-up of intensity toward the chorus are absolutely thrilling.
It’s a track where I want you to pay special attention to the members’ uniquely distinctive vocals.
COSMIC☆HUMANHey! Say! JUMP24rank/position

The nationally popular idol group Hey! Say! JUMP wrote “COSMIC☆HUMAN” for the drama Tokyo Alien Brothers, starring group member Kei Inoo.
The song carries a message of “having the courage to push forward toward your dreams.” It’s a refreshing pop tune that uses the blue sky as one of its themes, making it well-suited for performances under an open sky.
Ultramarine RunawayHey! Say! JUMP25rank/position

This is a song by Hey! Say! JUMP distinguished by a tense, urgent atmosphere and an eerie, unsettling sound, as if something is in pursuit.
Composed by Kuu, who is also a member of the rock band NEE, it was selected as the theme song for the drama “Associate Professor Akira Takatsuki’s Inference,” in which group member Kei Inoo appeared.
Since the drama is a mystery centered on strange phenomena, the song’s sound and lyrics convey a sense of disquiet and instability—an intentional lack of cohesion that seems to express something ominous and unknowable.
Just forward.Hey! Say! JUMP26rank/position

Tada Mae e, with lyrics that start with a powerful message, is especially memorable.
Among Hey! Say! JUMP’s songs, it’s an anthem you want to listen to when times are tough or you’re feeling sad.
I imagine many fans have been encouraged by this track.
It’s a quintessentially J-pop song—highly positive and dramatic.
Dreams come trueHey! Say! JUMP27rank/position

Following the debut single, this song was also selected as a volleyball-related tie-in, serving as the image song for the “Beijing Olympic Volleyball World Final Qualification.” The coupling track “Chance to Change” was also chosen as the theme song for the Spring High School Volleyball Tournament in 2008.
“Dreams come true”—in other words, let’s dream of victory to make those dreams a reality—this is a song that truly gives a push to anyone striving toward their dreams.
The English lyrics within the song also contain words that give courage to those chasing their dreams.
Sing-alongHey! Say! JUMP28rank/position

An eight-member idol group named under the concept “all members were born in the Heisei era, and they will take a great leap through the Heisei period,” Hey! Say! JUMP’s 31st single.
The song was used as the theme for “Japanet presents Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2021” and “Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships 2021,” and it also drew attention for having member Yuri Chinen handle the choreography.
While it features a driving four-on-the-floor beat, the overall tempo remains relaxed, making it easy to perform with composure.
With a message that evokes bonds, it’s a heartwarming dance tune perfect for group gymnastics.


