Japanese Hip-Hop Popularity Rankings [2026]
We’ve picked out Japanese hip-hop tracks that have been popular so far.
We’re introducing them in a ranked list based on play counts, from most to least.
Check this out to see what kinds of tracks are trending and use it as a reference.
We’re also updating the playlist.
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Japanese Hip-Hop Popularity Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Let’s go togetherShakkazombie99rank/position

SHAKKAZOMBIE’s classic track “Tomoni Ikou” (“Let’s Go Together”).
It was released in 1997 as the B-side to the single “Niji.” Despite being a B-side, it’s hailed as a masterpiece.
The rap flow feels distinctly old-school, while the track itself exudes a deeply atmospheric vibe.
GORE’s opening verse is insanely cool—definitely give it a listen! Highly recommended if you’re into raspy, gravelly vocals.
STAY TUNESuchmos100rank/position

If there’s one song that embodies acid jazz—a genre where jazz meets club music—it’s Suchmos’s “STAY TUNE.” The band members are said to admire Jamiroquai, the British group that represents acid jazz.
Add electric piano and choppy guitar to a tight, high-velocity groove, and you get a funky, stylish sound.
It’s the track that put Suchmos in the spotlight, and it even reached No.
10 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 as a dance tune.


