Ketsumeishi Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Ketsumeishi is now a nationally popular music group.
Their songs are loved by many for their broad musicality, catchy melodies, and relatable lyrics.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular tracks.
Ketsumeishi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
balladKetsumeishi1rank/position

This work by Ketsumeishi gently embraces listeners with a melody overflowing with songcraft, keeping the rapping to a minimum.
It’s their 24th single, released in January 2011, and it became widely familiar as the theme song for Nippon TV’s information program “Sukkiri!!”.
Sung over a quiet arrangement woven from piano and strings, the lyrics convey the pain of unrequited love and a yearning for a beloved that refuses to fade.
Even an adult man who usually keeps his emotions under wraps may find the long-suppressed ache welling up when he hears this song, perhaps even moved to tears.
It’s a touching adult love ballad that makes you want to listen alone, quietly, on a sleepless night.
A future we create togetherKetsumeishi2rank/position

A love song by Ketsumeishi that warmly sings of gratitude for the miracle brought by meeting someone special, and the hope for the future the two will build together.
It straightforwardly conveys the excitement about walking into the future side by side, while savoring the happiness of sharing the ordinary days.
Released in 2011 as a double A-side single with “Ballad,” the track was featured as an insert song in the drama Haganeno Onna Season 2 and used in a TEPCO commercial, and it has been beloved by many couples, ranking high on wedding song charts.
Its gentle melody and uplifting lyrics make it a moving piece perfectly suited for life’s big moments.
My friend — now and forever…Ketsumeishi3rank/position

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.
To the children’s futureKetsumeishi4rank/position

This song is imbued with deep love for children and a wish for their brilliant future.
It poses the question of what we, as parents and as members of society, can pass on to the next generation.
It is also a grand prayer for a future so happy it surpasses our imagination.
Released in June 2008, the track was featured in a corporate commercial for Mizuho Financial Group and was also included on the acclaimed album “Ketsunopolis 6.” It is a song meant to be delivered to the young people who will carry the future.
companion; comrade; friend; fellow; teammate; allyKetsumeishi5rank/position

This is a song by Ketsumeishi that passionately teaches us that kindness isn’t just about comforting each other—it’s about the true form of friendship.
The piece portrays a deep bond with companions who share frustrations, encourage one another, and move forward into the future together.
Its straightforward, powerful message really resonates.
In May 2010, it was chosen as the group’s first TV drama theme song for “Hagane no Onna,” generating significant buzz.
Listen to it at graduations or farewell parties, and memories with your friends will come flooding back, making it all the more moving.
How about throwing your arms around your closest friends and belting it out together?
Life Is BeautifulKetsumeishi6rank/position

A signature ballad by Ketsumeishi, notable for its expansive piano tones and warm melody.
It portrays the joys and sorrows of life in a positive light, gently reminding us that both tears and smiles are among life’s beauties.
Released in August 2007 on the album Ketsuno-Police 5, it was also used as the ending theme for the PlayStation 3 game Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan! (Yakuza: Kenzan!).
Celebrating the birth of new life and accompanying those precious moments that deepen family bonds, this heartwarming encouragement song is a highly recommended track.
Happy birthdayKetsumeishi7rank/position

If it’s a friend’s birthday, you want to celebrate loudly and with happy energy, right? This song by Ketsumeishi is the perfect birthday anthem that really lifts your mood.
It’s a fan favorite featured on their album “Ketsuno Police 5,” released in August 2007.
It was also used as a theme for a Nippon TV program and in commercials.
The song doesn’t just celebrate birthdays—it carries a warm message about first thanking the parents who brought you into the world.
It also depicts the fun of partying, so it’s sure to get everyone excited! It’s a piece that will make a birthday with someone special an even more memorable occasion.
cherry blossomKetsumeishi8rank/position

The 14th single by Ketsumeishi, a group popular for their style that fuses rap with approachable melodies.
Released in February 2005, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon chart and became a long-running hit despite having no tie-in.
The music video featuring Masato Hagiwara and Emi Suzuki also drew attention, and its poignant lyrics about recalling a past lover, set against the imagery of cherry blossoms dancing in the season, captured many hearts.
The chorus melody makes effective use of the yo scale, achieving a superb harmony between hip-hop beats and a distinctly Japanese, wistful melody—truly a masterpiece.
It’s a nostalgic track that you’ll want to listen to with the arrival of spring.
FriendKetsumeishi9rank/position

A classic ballad that served as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “JAPAN COUNTDOWN,” it sings of friendship and parting with friends going their separate ways, while looking ahead with hope for the future.
It resonated with many people during the end of youth and graduation season, and the music video features an emotional story starring model Kaito.
The song itself hardly goes into high notes, so you can likely sing it in a steady, understated manner.
Since it’s a hip-hop ballad, there’s rap as well.
If you focus on coming in clearly at the start and delivering the rap with intention, it’s easier to lock into the rhythm.
And then there are the high notes from around the last four minutes—keep time with your body and place your voice so it locks in with the melody!
Summer MemoriesKetsumeishi10rank/position

When it comes to summer drives, this classic has to be the one.
Released in July 2003 as their 10th single, it’s also included on the acclaimed album Ketsunopolis 3.
A mellow track fused with smooth, feel-good rap, it vividly brings back the scenes and fleeting emotions of seasons spent with friends.
It’s the perfect number to play while cruising along a coastal road or during lively trips with your crew.


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