Number_i has captured the hearts of many listeners since their debut with overwhelming performances and a unique musical style.
Their songs effortlessly transcend genre boundaries, revealing a new side with each track.
Don’t you wonder which of Number_i’s songs are especially popular? Here we present their hit songs in a ranking format—use it as a chance to discover your new favorite track.
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Number_i’s most popular songs ranking: A compilation of god-tier tracks that transcend genres (1–10)
3XLNEW!Number_i1rank/position

This is the song I want people who feel a hint of romance with the arrival of spring to hear.
It’s a track by Number_i, a three-member group under TOBE.
Produced by Sho Hirano, it’s their first love song to serve as a title track.
The lyrics, which depict pure feelings of love, fuse with a bass-heavy, weighty track, creating a perfect balance of sweet-and-sour emotion and danceable groove.
Released as a digital single in January 2026, its jacket featuring a pink heart was also memorable.
All members were involved in the production, packing the song with meticulous detail.
If you surrender yourself to the deep bass and lock into the rhythm, both your heart and body will start to move naturally.
It’s great for swaying alone in your room or getting hyped with friends.
Why not add it to your uplifting March playlist?
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The track “ATAMI,” produced by member Yuta Jinguji, is a laid-back number that fuses jazz and rap.
Its mellow ensemble of piano and brass evokes a nighttime scene and draws you deep into its world.
The lyrics, which frame personal ambition and youthful memories in shades of “blue,” are especially striking.
Featured on the album “No.
II,” set for release in September 2025, it also drew attention when a live-band performance video was released in advance.
A sophisticated pop tune with depth.
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Released in May 2024 as the lead track from the mini-album “No.O -ring-,” this song was produced by Sho Hirano and features a distinctive world that brilliantly elevates the uniquely Japanese culture of bonsai into hip-hop.
The aggressive beat and the trio’s clashing personalities in their rap are highly addictive—the more you listen, the more you’ll be drawn into its depth.
Its first performance on TV Asahi’s Music Station sparked a huge response, and its popularity is well established, with the track topping various charts.
With a power that makes you want to bathe your whole body in sound, it’s perfect for moments when you need to get fired up or when you want to enjoy the performance alongside live footage.
Banana(Take It Lazy)NEW!Number_i4rank/position

A hidden gem with an irresistibly laid-back feel, included on the mini-album “No.O -ring-” released in May 2024.
Yuta Kishi suggested, “I want to do something simple and chill,” and the track was created with a subtractive aesthetic that keeps the number of instruments and harmonies to a minimum.
Its sound, infused with reggae and organic tones, has a gentle quality that helps listeners relax and let go.
The balance between English and Japanese is carefully crafted so the words sit naturally on the ear, making it perfect for a relaxing weekend morning or a café break when you want to unwind.
Showcasing the unadorned vocals of the three members, this song offers a new side of Number_i distinct from their dance numbers—be sure to give it a listen.
Blow Your CoverNEW!Number_i5rank/position

Number_i is a dance-vocal group consisting of Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji, and Yuta Kishi.
Their high musicality—ranging from hip-hop to ballads—really stands out.
Among their songs, the one I recommend to anyone wanting to feel a mature allure is Blow Your Cover.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad set to a smooth, R&B-inspired beat, depicting that frustrating sense of closeness—wanting to touch but being unable to.
Released as a single in April 2024, the track also drew major attention for its music video choreographed by NOPPO.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to quietly on your own, perhaps while feeling the night breeze.
Let yourself get lost in their sweet, heartrending vocals.
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Number_i is a dance-vocal group that captivates fans with overwhelming performance power and world-class sound.
Featured on their debut single “GOAT” and released in March 2024, this track is a HIPHOP number where heavy beats intersect with razor-sharp rap, radiating the strength of a declaration to aim even higher.
Despite its short length of about 2 minutes and 42 seconds, it’s thoroughly satisfying and irresistibly addictive—you’ll want to put it on repeat.
It was also performed on the stage of Coachella, held in the U.S.
in April 2024, where it electrified international audiences.
Perfect for boosting your mood or as a driving soundtrack.
FriscoNEW!Number_i7rank/position

Number_i, gaining support with their innovative performances that fuse rap and dance atop an energetic hip-hop foundation.
Featured on the EP “GOD_i,” this track is an ambitious work woven from its powerful beats and the members’ distinctive rap styles.
The experimental sound, incorporating elements of Jersey club and dubstep, hints at new possibilities for J-pop.
Included on the group’s first EP as a three-member lineup in May 2025, the song was composed by MONJOE and SHUN, with the members themselves contributing lyrics.
Its message—rich in self-expression and confidence—blends seamlessly with its refined musicality.
Their thoughts on the track are shared on Spotify’s video podcast “Liner Voice+,” and it’s a number that strongly appeals to dance music fans as well.



