MAX’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
They were a dance group that, along with SPEED, took the world by storm during the idol ice age of the 1990s.
They established a unique style and stood out more than other groups at the time.
This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.
We’ve listed their most popular songs—ranked by total plays so far.
Be sure to check them out.
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MAX’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
NakedJonas Blue, MAX11rank/position

Here’s a song released by Jonas Blue in 2020.
With singer-songwriter MAX joining as a guest, it feels like its appeal has been taken up a notch.
The music video, which uses neon colors, is also very striking.
This upbeat dance track was featured as the song for a TikTok dance competition, and many people have showcased their best moves to it.
Be sure to check out some great dances for inspiration and give it a try yourself!
CAT’S EYEMAX12rank/position

Released in 2010 as MAX’s 32nd single.
It’s a cover of Anri’s 1983 smash hit with the same title and lyrics, arranged in a Eurobeat style.
The song drew attention for MAX’s sharp, sexy choreography, offering a different vibe from the original.
Give Me A Shake (Euro Power Mix)MAX13rank/position

This song follows the classic path of Eurobeat.
It was a major hit in the late ’90s and became one of MAX’s signature tracks.
Released in April 1997, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was nominated for the Japan Record Award Grand Prix and also led to the group’s first appearance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
The lyrics, which capture the excitement and bittersweetness of being in love, are memorable, and the energetic rhythms and catchy melodies typical of Eurobeat are a major draw.
It enjoys strong popularity among club-goers and Para Para dance fans, and has been widely featured in dance videos and music videos.
Love impactMAX14rank/position

Released in 1999 as MAX’s 12th single.
The song was used in a Nivea Kao “8×4” commercial and reached No.
8 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The sexy, sultry dance choreography was created by KABA-chan.
Tacata’MAX15rank/position

This commercial introduces Singapore-style laksa, one of the most popular flavors in the global Cup Noodles lineup.
The CM uses MAX’s song “Tacata’,” swapping the titular word with “laksa” while explaining the dish.
By comparing it to familiar things, the ad conveys what it tastes like, yet never quite tells you exactly what laksa is—which is part of its appeal.
The flashy vibe, with dance by MAX and photo-like composites, makes it a unique spot that straightforwardly communicates the idea of “the unknown.”
At all times.MAX16rank/position

This is a fun cover featuring MAX’s flashy performance and rhythmic melody.
Their technique of elevating a classic into a dance version is truly impressive.
At the same time, it isn’t overdone, so if you know the original, you’ll slip right into it.
It has a bubbly vibe, resulting in a lively, upbeat take on “Donna Toki mo.”
Days in rosy huesMAX17rank/position

Released in 2000 as MAX’s 18th single, this is a cover of the Backstreet Boys’ “Larger Than Life.” The production theme is “funky & sexy.” Although the lyrics depict the heartache of a breakup and convey a sense of sadness, the bold, forward-looking vocal delivery expresses a sense of decisiveness, while the contrasting choreography emphasizes femininity.
Velfarre Dance in LoveMAX18rank/position

A laid-back debut track made with disco music of the time squarely in mind.
Thanks in part to its unexpected success, they went on to stay active for a while afterward.
I think another reason was that all the members showed great personalities on variety shows as well…
VEIL of Flashing Light -Hikari-MAX19rank/position

Released in 1998 as MAX’s ninth single.
With Terukazu Yokoyama handling composition and arrangement, it’s a dance track infused with Latin rhythms.
It reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The song was featured in a KOSE “VISEE” commercial, and is notable for MAX’s characteristically sharp, dynamic choreography.
Lights Down LowMAX feat. gnash20rank/position

This is a standout track that’s popular among high school students as dance music.
The lyrics portray intimate moments between two people in love, set to a gentle melody that really resonates.
Released in August 2017, the song climbed high on the U.S.
charts and became a massive hit, earning platinum certifications in many countries.
MAX’s warm vocals feel familiar, as if he’s speaking directly to a lover.
Using this ballad-style track will help you stand out from the crowd.
It’s a song you’ll want to use for memorable occasions like school festivals and dance showcases.


