KREVA’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
With assured rhyming and a distinctive musical sensibility, KREVA is a rapper popular even beyond hip-hop heads.
He seems a cut above the rest, standing at a height different from typical hip-hop.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of his most popular songs.
Let’s revisit the tracks of the great rapper KREVA.
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KREVA Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Forever StudentKREVA11rank/position

This song delivers the message that “growth stops when you stop learning.” It commemorates the 20th anniversary of KREVA’s solo career and was released in November 2024.
Using the metaphor of retying shoelaces, it expresses a commitment to keep taking on challenges.
You can feel the drive to pursue growth over stability.
It’s a track that reflects KREVA’s boundary-defying approach to genre.
Recommended for when you want to return to basics or take on something new.
Rassera!KREVA12rank/position

This track is inspired by Aomori’s vibrant summer festivals.
It masterfully fuses traditional festival music with contemporary rap, delivering a message that speaks straight to the listener’s heart.
KREVA’s exceptional command of language and dynamic flow offer a glimpse of his talent.
Released in June 2023, it was also performed during the summer concert tour that same year.
It’s a song that lets you experience the diversity and depth of expression in rap.
Recommended for those who want to reflect on themselves and feel the importance of taking on challenges.
It’s sure to resonate powerfully with teenagers sprinting through their youth.
Full Speed feat. Daichi MiuraKREVA13rank/position

A track by singer-songwriter KREVA—renowned as one of Japan’s top rappers and also known as a member of the hip-hop group KICK THE CAN CREW.
Featured on his second best-of album “KX,” the song drew attention for featuring singer-songwriter Daichi Miura, often called the Japanese Michael Jackson.
Its melodious yet driving beat and sleek, handsome rap are sure to lift your spirits.
With a four-on-the-floor rhythm that keeps your feet moving forward, it’s a dance number perfect for boosting your running pace.
place of belongingKREVA14rank/position

KREVA, who rose to popularity as a member of KICK THE CAN CREW and has achieved even greater success as a solo artist, continues to lead the scene as one of Japan’s flagship artists.
Even people who aren’t particularly into hip-hop may still know KREVA’s songs.
“Ibasho” (Place), included on his seventh album “Uso to Bonnō” (Lies and Desires) released in 2017, was chosen as a support song for Japan’s national boccia team, a Paralympic sport.
The vocals—sitting somewhere between rap and melody—paired with a mellow sound make it easy to listen to even for those not familiar with hip-hop, and the lyrics are empowering, giving you a strong push forward—perfect for a cheer song.
There’s also a special video featuring messages from boccia athletes and KREVA himself, so be sure to check that out too!
Holiday of the KingKREVA15rank/position

KREVA is a rapper at the pinnacle of Japanese hip-hop.
As a mainstream artist he’s not the “thug” type, but his rapid-fire delivery is among the best.
His catalog spans a variety of themes, with many love songs as well.
The track I’d like to recommend this time is “Ouja no Kyuujitsu” (The King’s Holiday), one of his most popular love songs.
Though it’s hip-hop, it was also a commercial success, reaching No.
7 on the weekly Oricon charts.
Tone Color ~2019 Ver.~KREVA16rank/position

KREVA has been at the forefront of the hip-hop scene since the early 2000s.
His defining trait is, of course, his rapping skill, but in “Neiro ~2019 Ver.~,” there aren’t many rap verses.
Even so, it’s a rare track that lets you glimpse just how high KREVA’s rap prowess is.
A must-listen for fans of mellow rap.
Fall in Love Again feat. Daichi MiuraKREVA17rank/position

When it comes to Japanese hip-hop you can’t leave out KREVA, right? This track, where he teams up once again with Daichi Miura, was released during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
The phrase “Fall in Love Again” is so lovely, isn’t it? Through rap, it expresses love and gratitude for the ordinary things—feelings we can especially relate to now.
Since we’re spending more time at home during the pandemic, try listening to it while savoring the lyrics with the person who’s always by your side!
Craft feat. ZORNKREVA18rank/position

How about amping yourself up by delivering some slick hip-hop with precision? It’s a collaboration between rappers KREVA and ZORN, included on KREVA’s ninth album, “LOOP END / LOOP START,” released in 2021.
The passionate flow is electrifying! And the lyrics—filled with a strong will to keep moving toward your dreams—are genuinely encouraging.
The vocal range should be approachable for most male singers.
healthKREVA19rank/position

When you suddenly feel like taking care of your body in the midst of everyday life, this is the KREVA track you should listen to.
It’s included on the EP “Sonzaikan,” released in August 2018, and is characterized by a message that’s almost disarmingly straightforward, just like the title suggests.
He raps over a heavy beat about a truth everyone feels deep down: “In the end, your body is your capital.” There’s also an anecdote that he completed the song in just one day, sparked by a phrase that came to him while on the move—proof of his sharp instincts.
Rather than offering forced encouragement, the song confronts you with reality, which paradoxically makes you sit up straight and think, “Alright, I’m going to take care of my body.” It’s perfect for those who’ve started worrying about their health check results or anyone who wants to live more healthfully.
Lies and worldly desiresKREVA20rank/position

This track is the title song included as the first track on KREVA’s seventh album, “Usotsu to Bonnou” (Lies and Desires), released in 2017.
Just from the title, it might sound philosophical, but it’s actually very upbeat—a number that could make you brush off lies with ease.
Lies are depicted quite cynically, giving the impression that we’re watching, as third parties, both the liar and the one being lied to.
There’s also some wordplay in the lyrics that makes you chuckle—a true “lie song.”


