MONKEY MAJIK Popular Song Rankings [2026]
They’re also known as a “hybrid band” of Canada and Japan.
Songs that blend English and Japanese, gentle and beautiful vocals, and expressive songwriting are what make MONKEY MAJIK so wonderful.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of MONKEY MAJIK’s most popular songs.
- A popular pop-funky song by MONKEY MAJIK. A masterpiece that cherishes Japanese tradition.
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MONKEY MAJIK Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Picture PerfectMONKEY MAJIK29rank/position

This work is brimming with pop and funky charm.
The unique sound born from the collaboration between MONKEY MAJIK and m-flo leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, which reflect on past mistakes while seeking personal growth, strike a chord.
Released in February 2007, this track was issued as MONKEY MAJIK’s fourth single.
Its acoustic guitar-based melody and English lyrics blend beautifully with Japanese rap by m-flo’s Verbal.
It’s a perfect song for times when you want to reexamine yourself or are ready to take a new step forward.
StoryMONKEY MAJIK30rank/position

A song marked by gentle lyrics and a clear, transparent tone.
Its words find joy in everyday life and paint a hopeful future, offering comfort to listeners’ hearts.
Released in October 2013, it was also featured as the CM song for LIXIL’s “Aiful Home.” True to MONKEY MAJIK’s style, the lyrics charmingly blend English and Japanese.
Depicting the intersection of reality and dreams, the song gives you the courage to keep moving forward.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to take a new step or envision a future with someone important.
Wrapped in a warm, resonant melody, it feels like you can weave a story that’s uniquely your own.
MONKEY MAJIK Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Take Off Your CrothesMONKEY MAJIK31rank/position

This track stands out with its poppy, funky vibe.
It was included as the second song on a limited pre-order mail-order CD released in September 2005.
Brimming with a charm that sets it apart from the usual MONKEY MAJIK sound, it showcases the unique character of a hybrid band made up of Canadian brothers and Japanese members.
While incorporating elements of traditional Japanese music, it skillfully blends Western influences—an approach that epitomizes MONKEY MAJIK’s appeal and has earned them broad support both in Japan and abroad.
With its pleasant groove and catchy melodic lines, this piece is perfect for when you want a change of pace or to discover something new.
U.F.OMONKEY MAJIK32rank/position

Included on MONKEY MAJIK’s seventh album “Somewhere Out There,” released on March 7, 2012.
Chosen as the CM song for Chiyoda’s “Duo Motions.” The track opens with a lively guitar sound overlaid with what seems like extraterrestrial voices.
It likens something both alluring and frightening to a U.F.O., conveying the feeling of wanting to get closer but being unable to take that first step, and asking where we are headed from here.
VALENTINEMONKEY MAJIK33rank/position

MONKEY MAJIK is a four-piece rock band from Aomori Prefecture formed in 2000.
The band’s name comes from Godiego’s song “Monkey Magic,” which was used in the TV drama Saiyuki.
The group currently consists of Canadian and Japanese members, but in the past it also included German and British members, giving it a multinational character.
This song portrays the feelings of a man nervously wondering whether he’ll receive chocolates on Valentine’s Day.
WEEKDAYMONKEY MAJIK34rank/position

This is a track included on their fifth album, TIME.
It was also used as the commercial song for Sendai City’s “Sendai Artistic Design My Bag Campaign.” It’s a gentle piece that unfolds at a characteristically calm tempo.
turnMONKEY MAJIK35rank/position

Included on MONKEY MAJIK’s third original album, “thank you.”, released on May 24, 2006.
The song opens with a quiet, languid-sounding guitar intro.
It speaks about a mind looping over the same thoughts again and again, yet concludes by reassuring that tomorrow will come and everything will be okay—a slow-tempo encouragement song.


