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] (31–40)
AkariMONKEY MAJIK36rank/position

MONKEY MAJIK’s 8th single.
Released on April 23, 2008.
A slow-tempo friendship song that speaks to a friend lost in the darkness of sorrow: “Shall I light a lamp?” “You’re not alone.” It’s a song you’ll want to send when you want to say something but can’t find the right words.
Just, thank you.MONKEY MAJIK37rank/position

A gemlike ballad that gently and carefully expresses deep gratitude to someone precious.
Its striking lyrics, weaving Japanese and English together, overflow with a “thank you” that’s hard to say in everyday life and a pure wish to see the other person’s smile.
The calm melody and heartwarming words quietly stay close to the listener’s heart and stir deep emotion.
Released by MONKEY MAJIK in August 2008, the song drew attention as the theme for the TBS drama “Ando Natsu” and was also included on the album “TIME.” It’s often used as background music at weddings and in moments of expressing thanks, making it a perfect song for conveying your feelings to someone important.
seagullMONKEY MAJIK38rank/position

Selected as the theme song for NHK Sendai Broadcasting Station’s Tohoku six-prefecture block network program “Nattoku! Koko Tohoku.” It’s a medium-tempo cheer song that speaks to yourself and your friends who can’t take the first step for fear of regret, saying you should spread your wings like a seagull and soar into the sky.
GalileoMONKEY MAJIK39rank/position

A MONKEY MAJIK classic that portrays the pursuit of truth and the obstacles that stand in its way.
It’s included on the album “Get started.” The song depicts a determination to convey the truth to people who cover their ears and pretend not to see reality, and to those who are convinced that “this planet is flat all the way.” The repeated phrase “don’t bring me down” conveys resistance to negative attitudes and hardships from those around us.
Released in January 2021, the track symbolizes how difficult it is to present a new perspective.
It’s recommended for those who want to discern the essence of things or stay true to their convictions.
MONKEY MAJIK’s characteristically philosophical lyrics and catchy melody really resonate.
By the Time of Christmas Carol -NORTH FLOW-MONKEY MAJIK40rank/position

“By the time of the Christmas carol” is a beloved karaoke staple for the holiday season.
Based on Junichi Inagaki’s 1992 release, MONKEY MAJIK arranged and produced this version.
Junichi Inagaki and GAGLE also take part on vocals, creating a sound rich with layered harmonies from all three acts.
Rap-tinged vocals etched into a beautiful yet ephemeral melody, paired with a slow-tempo band performance, make it a perfect track for winter.
Whether you’re singing solo or with a big group, give this festive Christmas song a try.
MONKEY MAJIK Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
A Summer AffairMONKEY MAJIK41rank/position

A masterpiece of East-meets-West born as the second collaboration with the Yoshida Brothers.
The exquisite harmony woven by guitar and shamisen resonates deeply.
With lyrics that blend the sorrow of farewell and the spark of new hope, it evokes the fleeting feeling of summer’s end.
Released in 2014, it has remained beloved among fans.
The track is also included on MONKEY MAJIK’s best-of album “MONKEY MAJIK BEST – A.RI.GA.TO -.” Seamlessly fusing a pop-funky groove with traditional Japanese elements, it’s a song you’ll want to hear on a summer night.
Recommended for those sensing the end of a romance or seeking a new beginning.
It’s okayMONKEY MAJIK42rank/position

Included on MONKEY MAJIK’s first best-of album, “MONKEY MAJIK BEST ~10 Years & Forever~,” released on July 14, 2010.
It’s a slow-tempo song with a simple melody, filled with gratitude.
Centered on the themes of meeting and parting, this track is a perfect fit for graduation ceremonies.


