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Hey! Say! JUMP Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Hey! Say! JUMP Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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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)

White LoveHey! Say! JUMP1rank/position

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

It’s a very pure, heartwarming love song.

It’s a track by the idol group Hey! Say! JUMP, released in December 2017 as their 21st single.

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Teen Bride” (starring group member Yuri Chinen).

One of its charms is the sparkling feel of the arrangement, with beautifully resonant strings.

Just from the sound alone, you can picture a snowy scene, feel the flutter of being in love—those are the impressions it gives.

Marking the close of their 10th anniversary year, the song was later included on the album “SENSE or LOVE.” Filled with straightforward feelings for a destined someone, it seems like the perfect song to listen to around Valentine’s Day or on a winter day spent with someone special.

DEAR MY LOVERHey! Say! JUMP2rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP – DEAR MY LOVER [Official Music Video YouTube ver.]
DEAR MY LOVERHey! Say! JUMP

A love song by Hey! Say! JUMP where a sweet, pop melody pairs perfectly with slightly biting lyrics.

Released in May 2023 as their 33rd single, it was included as a double A-side along with “Uraomote.” It was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Ousama ni Sasagu Kusuriyubi,” starring member Ryosuke Yamada.

It’s a wedding song that captures a frustrating yet adorable feeling of love: someone who can’t be honest and acts tsundere, but whose feelings are real.

Its positive message—let’s create the best story even if we’re the worst pair—makes you feel happy just by listening.

The easy-to-learn choreography is also a draw, making it perfect for livening up happy occasions like weddings.

Highly recommended when you want to lift your spirits.

H.our TimeHey! Say! JUMP3rank/position

Composed by Keito Okamoto with lyrics written by all the members, “H.our Time” is also striking in the way the nine of them sing in a relay style, tracing the group’s journey.

The lyrics, packed with Hey! Say! JUMP’s real experiences, are full of moments we can relate to.

Even friends we now fully understand must have gone through many events that deepened their bonds.

Those memories come flooding back, and the message that these feelings won’t change even if we’re apart truly resonates.

With gratitude and a heartfelt thank you, it’s a song we want to sing together.

WeekenderHey! Say! JUMP4rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP – Weekender [Official Music Video]
WeekenderHey! Say! JUMP

This is one of Hey! Say! JUMP’s double A-side singles released in September 2014.

Since it was used as the theme song for the drama “The Files of Young Kindaichi N (neo),” starring Ryosuke Yamada and Daiki Arioka, many of you may already know it.

Blending the Saturday-night time slot with the drama’s mystery elements, it’s crafted as a funky disco track themed around unraveling the mysteries of love.

Its high-energy rhythm that makes your body move on its own and its comical yet catchy melody are incredibly appealing.

It also topped the Oricon weekly chart and sold 185,000 copies in its first week, making it a hit.

It’s the perfect song for cranking up your mood to the max as the weekend approaches, or for getting everyone hyped and rowdy together at karaoke.

Ultra Music PowerHey! Say! JUMP5rank/position

[Vietsub+Kara][Johnny’s Countdown 2017-2018] Hey! Say! JUMP – Ultra Music Power
Ultra Music PowerHey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP is one of Japan’s leading idol groups.

Their debut single is “Ultra Music Power.” Right after their release debut, they naturally weren’t as well known as they are now, but “Ultra Music Power” was suddenly chosen as the theme song for the Volleyball World Cup, which drew a lot of attention.

It’s a cheer song for people striving toward their goals, delivered with a gentle vocal tone.

The dance during the instrumental break, which incorporates ballet movements, is also a highlight, so be sure to watch for it.

Midnight Shadow BoyHey! Say! JUMP6rank/position

An up-tempo number with a captivating, mysterious nighttime vibe.

Released in October 2008 as the theme song for the NTV drama “Scrap Teacher: Kyōshi Saisei,” starring members Ryosuke Yamada, Yuri Chinen, Yuto Nakajima, and Daiki Arioka.

Many listeners were surely swept away by the slightly grown-up lyrics and the catchy, unforgettable melody.

And that sweet signature line at the end of the chorus—doesn’t it make your heart skip a beat? The group’s fourth consecutive single to debut at No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart, it remains a live staple beloved to this day.

Put it on during a night drive or whenever you want to boost your energy, and you’ll be immersed in their cool charm for sure!

Come On A My HouseHey! Say! JUMP7rank/position

Hey! Say! JUMP – Come On A My House [Official Music Video]
Come On A My HouseHey! Say! JUMP

In the “Beach House” segment, members of Hey! Say! JUMP are shown cooking and eating curry on the shore.

In the first half of the commercial, they’re seen earnestly chopping vegetables, and many fans no doubt melted at how hard they were trying.

In the latter half, they enjoy the finished curry so deliciously that it makes us hungry just watching.

The BGM features their 2013 single “Come On A My House.” It’s an upbeat, high-energy track that perfectly matches the lively vibe of the commercial.

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.