OKAMOTO’S Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
OKAMOTO’S captivates with upbeat tracks that incorporate funk and Black music.
Here, we’ve compiled a ranking of OKAMOTO’S most popular songs.
Feel the full appeal of this band, who have been active overseas since their early days.
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OKAMOTO’S Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Future EveOKAMOTO’S22rank/position

A song that sings of solidarity and a forward-looking spirit.
It features powerful vocals that resonate deeply with listeners and a vibrant, dynamic guitar sound.
Released in September 2011, it gained support among students aspiring to pursue music.
It carries a hopeful message about a firm vow to “never be apart” and the power to change one’s past self.
Listening to this track will make you feel the importance of pushing beyond your limits.
It’s the perfect song when you need the courage to take a first step or when you don’t want to give up in the face of hardship.
Give It AwayOKAMOTO’S23rank/position

This is OKAMOTO’S cover of Red Hot Chili Peppers’ monster hit, “Give It Away.” The vocalist’s English pronunciation is excellent, but above all, the guitar tone is strikingly similar to John Frusciante’s! They’re probably using a different wah pedal than the original, but everything else is 100% spot-on.
With this level of faithful reproduction, even hardcore RHCP fans would be fully convinced.
Give&TakeOKAMOTO’S24rank/position

A track included on OKAMOTO’S’ fourth album, “OKAMOTO’S,” released by Ariola Japan in January 2013.
Centered on the concept of “give and take” in romantic relationships, it vividly depicts emotional turbulence and inner conflict.
Members of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra also participated, and the soulful sound evokes The Rolling Stones and Primal Scream.
The song brilliantly captures the complexities of love—regret, yearning, and more—showcasing the breadth of OKAMOTO’S’ musicality.
It’s recommended not only for those wrestling with love, but also for anyone looking to discover the appeal of OKAMOTO’S.
INSANE MANOKAMOTO’S25rank/position

It’s a sound that could only come from those born in the Heisei era! A track crammed with everything from late-1960s garage rock to the early-2000s rock ’n’ roll revival.
With a psychedelic guitar riff and a pub-rock-style harp used in a fresh way, it proves this isn’t just a retread of old music.
JOY JOY JOYOKAMOTO’S26rank/position

From the very beginning, it’s a dance number where OKAMOTO’S signature groove explodes and pushes the tension to its peak.
The sensation of sounds flying at you from every direction is incredibly satisfying, so if you’re listening on CD or the like, be sure to enjoy it with headphones.
Knock Knock KnockOKAMOTO’S27rank/position

This track, included on the album OPERA, which embraces the concept of a rock opera, showcases the experimental spirit of OKAMOTO’S.
Characterized by an energetic garage rock sound, it rides on driving drum rhythms while the guitar and bass weave melodies that create a distinctive atmosphere.
Released in September 2015, the song gives voice to the desire to love someone despite feelings of stagnation and loneliness, and to the importance of continuing to chase one’s dreams.
It’s also a piece that highlights the breadth of OKAMOTO’S’s musicality, making it a perfect entry point to discover the band’s appeal.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking the excitement of new music!
NEKO(Remix) feat.Ryohu/MUDOKAMOTO’S28rank/position

OKAMOTO’S is a rock band captivating fans with a sound that explodes with ’90s-born sensibilities.
The four members, who formed the band as middle school classmates, freely blend a wide range of styles—rooted in rock but spanning funk, garage, and more.
They made their major debut in 2010, and it’s well known that in March of the same year they performed at SXSW in the U.S., becoming the youngest Japanese male act to do so.
Their song chosen as the opening theme for a popular anime became a catalyst that rapidly spread their groovy appeal.
Their curiosity knows no bounds, as seen in narrative-driven works like the album “OPERA.” If you’re after a muscular band sound and grooves that make you want to dance, you should experience them at least once!


