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LUCKY TAPES Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

LUCKY TAPES is a band that has been active since 2014.

They impress with their range—one moment offering stylish, refreshing tracks, and the next presenting dreamy songs full of a floating, ethereal feel.

What’s more, their live shows sometimes incorporate percussion and horn sections, making them a band you’ll definitely want to experience in concert.

In this article, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranking format.

It should also be helpful for brushing up before a live show, so be sure to use it as a reference!

LUCKY TAPES Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Night DiverLUCKY TAPES15rank/position

LUCKY TAPES – Night Diver [Official Music Video]
Night DiverLUCKY TAPES

A song I want you to listen to on lonely, anxious nights is “Night Diver.” It was released in 2022 by the three-piece band LUCKY TAPES, who are also known for writing songs for idol groups and voice actors.

Its gently floating flow over an R&B-style, rhythmic tempo is striking.

Many listeners will find comfort in the lyrics that wrap up the loneliness of the night.

Among chill-out music, it has a classic, accessible melody, so it’s great for beginners too.

If you’re looking for nighttime work BGM, definitely give it a listen.

ParadeLUCKY TAPES16rank/position

LUCKY TAPES – Parade (Official Music Video)
ParadeLUCKY TAPES

This is a masterpiece by Lucky Tapes that delivers a pop yet sophisticated, fusion-like sound on a new level.

The music is lively yet refined, offering a sense of modest elegance that brings a sweet moment even to men, and its atmosphere lets you conjure up an image of a woman who effortlessly captures your attention.

LaundryLUCKY TAPES17rank/position

LUCKY TAPES – Laundry (Official Music Video)
LaundryLUCKY TAPES

LUCKY TAPES is the solo project of Kai Takahashi, notable for its sound that blends J-pop with elements of indie pop and R&B.

Released in October 2020 and included on the album “Blend,” this track portrays the process of facing daily struggles and learning to live with them while moving forward.

The lyrics give voice to the conflict between the pressure to become “someone” and the reluctance to conform, yet ultimately offer a glimmer of hope.

It’s a song that seeps in during moments when you want to pause—while studying or on a walk.

The music video—Kai Takahashi’s first as a director—also drew attention, making this a number that gently accompanies quiet times.

Lady BluesLUCKY TAPES18rank/position

LUCKY TAPES – Lady Blues (Official Music Video)
Lady BluesLUCKY TAPES

LUCKY TAPES specialize in catchy melodies that blend jazz and pop.

To put it simply, they’re like a more pop-leaning Suchmos.

Their track “Lady Blues” also evokes a jazzy feel while retaining a classic pop atmosphere.

The vocal style is a soft, whispery delivery, so even those with lower volume or who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it steadily.

Give it a try!

A luxurious trapLUCKY TAPES19rank/position

LUCKY TAPES – Luxurious Trap (Official Music Video)
A luxurious trapLUCKY TAPES

This is a classic track by Lucky Tapes, who have emerged as a new-generation fusion-funk band.

Beneath its catchy melody lies an urban sensibility woven into the lyrics—stylish in a way that resonates with young people eager to act grown-up.

It’s a song that makes you look good.

The Song of HarajukuInoue Sonoko, Takahashi Kai (LUCKY TAPES), Nakajima Ikkyu, Mossa (Nekura Tōkī), Yumeya Masaru, Shimajii20rank/position

Minami Hamabe and others play unpopular characters; Gen Hoshino takes on a producer role as NTT Docomo’s new “HoshiPro” commercial series begins.
The Song of HarajukuInoue Sonoko, Takahashi Kai (LUCKY TAPES), Nakajima Ikkyu, Mossa (Nekura Tōkī), Yumeya Masaru, Shimajii

This work, which expresses Harajuku’s diversity and energy, is a relay-style track by six artists.

Each contributes with different rhythms and visual direction, resulting in a deliberately chaotic piece that completely ignores uniformity.

Released in February 2019 as an NTT DOCOMO web commercial, it was produced as part of a collaboration project with Harajuku’s Takeshita Street.

Featuring iconic Harajuku items like crepes, candy, and tapioca drinks, it’s an exciting piece to watch.

Highly recommended for those who want to fully experience the charm of Harajuku or enjoy a showcase of distinctive, individualistic artists.