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Ketsumeishi’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Ketsumeishi’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Ketsumeishi’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Ketsumeishi’s songs, often heard at weddings, school clubs, and many other settings, are full of passionate, emotionally stirring tracks that resonate deeply.

We’ve compiled a popularity-based ranking of songs that beautifully enhance a variety of moving, emotional moments.

Ketsumeishi’s Most Moving Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

balladKetsumeishi1rank/position

Ketsumeishi’s “Ballad” is a song I’d love to see men in their 40s perform at karaoke.

While reviving a hit from their youth, its delicate, evolved lyrics convey the deep emotions that only adults can express.

True to its title, the ballad’s gentle melody is sure to resonate with women.

The bittersweet feelings of married men toward unmarried women stand out even more thanks to the quiet arrangement that demands strong vocal ability.

Even Ketsumeishi’s signature rap is elevated into something moving, turning a night of karaoke into something special.

companion; comrade; friend; fellow; teammate; allyKetsumeishi2rank/position

While it does look back on memories with friends and the days we spent together, what makes this song interesting is that it isn’t the classic friendship anthem about “the fun times with friends.” Instead, it reflects on how we supported each other when we were hurt, and how we encouraged one another—conveying a sense of kindness and warmth.

Perhaps remembering moments with friends that weren’t necessarily joyful is also important for recalling why we are still friends today.

My friend — now and forever…Ketsumeishi3rank/position

Ketsumeishi “My Friend ~ From Here On Forever…”
My friend — now and forever…Ketsumeishi

Amid the hustle and bustle of busy days, we often have fewer chances to meet old friends—but that’s exactly when I want you to listen to this classic by Ketsumeishi.

The lyrics are filled with gratitude for friends who’ve shared so much time together and a passionate vow to keep that friendship unchanged.

Released in April 2016, the song was written as the theme for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on the Dreaming World.” In the music video featuring Dachou Club, their bond from their early struggling days is portrayed—no doubt moving many to tears.

Its straightforward message of remaining lifelong friends has made it a staple for weddings and farewell parties.

It’ll warm your heart and make you want to reach out to an old friend.

cherry blossomKetsumeishi4rank/position

Throughout the history of J-POP, many artists have released songs themed around “sakura,” and this work, released by Ketsumeishi in February 2005, is one of the most iconic.

Although they are a hip-hop group, their style—blending catchy, singable melodies with emotionally resonant rap—won support from a wide audience.

The lyrics depict memories of a lover who is no longer here, evoked by the sight of cherry blossoms fluttering in the wind.

Even though the scenery remains unchanged, the absence of a loved one creates a sense of loss that tightens the listener’s chest.

Despite having no tie-in, this massive hit sold about 210,000 copies in its first week, and its drama-style music video starring Masato Hagiwara and Emi Suzuki further deepens the song’s world.

It’s also perfect as a BGM for a spring drive when you’re feeling a bit nostalgic about the past.

tear(s)Ketsumeishi5rank/position

Ketsumeishi 'Namida' (Tears)
tear(s)Ketsumeishi

When you’re fed up with your own weaknesses, this song is sure to soothe you.

It’s a track by the music group Ketsumeishi, who have produced numerous hits like “Sakura” and “Kimi ni BUMP,” released in 2004 as their ninth single.

The relaxed tempo combined with the members’ warm vocals makes it wonderfully easy on the ears.

You’ll want to close your eyes and let the sound carry you.

If you’re on the verge of giving up on your dreams, take a break—listen to “Namida” and try resetting your mindset.

Farewell, tearsKetsumeishi6rank/position

This is the kind of track that makes you want to stamp it as “the quintessential Ketsumeishi song!” Released as a single in March 2016, it also drew attention as the DHC commercial song featuring model Chinami Suzuki.

It carries a positive message about overcoming sorrow and moving toward a new you.

The beautiful, approachable melody blends perfectly with the warm rap, and listening to it feels like a gentle push on your back.

It’s a classic that occupies an important place in the group’s history, also included on the album KETSUNOPOLIS 10.

Pick it when you’re a bit worn out by a new chapter in life, or as the perfect companion for a May drive through fresh greenery.

Thank you for the happiness.Ketsumeishi7rank/position

A perfect song for a man to express his gratitude to his beloved girlfriend or wife, “Shiawase wo Arigatou” (“Thank You for the Happiness”).

This track is included on Ketsumeishi’s third album, Ketsunopolis 3, released in 2003.

It sings of gratitude to a special person, feelings up to now, and hopes for the future, making it a popular choice as a wedding song or for a proposal.

It’s a blissful song that makes even past arguments and hardships feel like fond memories.

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