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 Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Wanna?OKAMOTO’S36rank/position

This is ‘Wanna?’, completed in collaboration with RIP SLYME.
It features a distinctive intro that uses sampling characteristic of RIP SLYME, while incorporating live drums instead of drum machines to blend seamlessly with OKAMOTO’S band sound.
A rare track where you can hear vocalist Sho Okamoto rapping!
Thank youOKAMOTO’S37rank/position

A heartwarming birthday song filled with gratitude.
It’s the lead track from the album “4EVER,” released in January 2025, and it’s been crafted as a special piece to commemorate OKAMOTO’S 15th debut anniversary.
While rooted in rock, the sound weaves in elements of soul and funk, gently enveloping the feelings toward those who have supported them so far.
This song is perfect for expressing thanks to someone special on their birthday, and if you sing it at karaoke, your love is sure to come through loud and clear.
About Yasumi-kunOKAMOTO’S38rank/position

This is live footage from a small music venue.
True to their reputation for having many musician fans, Sho Wada of TRICERATOPS makes a surprise appearance.
Thanks to the high quality of the original song, which is built around an acoustic guitar, Wada’s vocals bring out a new side of the track.
Hama Okamoto’s Free TimeOKAMOTO’S39rank/position

A simple yet catchy track by OKAMOTO’S included on the album Desire.
The title, said to be inspired by Norah Jones, is striking, but the song itself delivers OKAMOTO’S-style rock.
Its unique charm lies in a blend of jazz and funk elements.
Released in September 2011, the piece fully showcases the band’s diverse musicality.
It’s perfect for both Western music fans and Japanese rock enthusiasts, as well as anyone looking to discover something new.
A recommended song for when you want a change of pace or to broaden your musical horizons.
Love songOKAMOTO’S40rank/position

With its frequent repetition of the same phrases and a simple overall structure, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at live shows! It’s a vibrant, feel-good track with a cheerful rhythm that’ll make your body move before you know it.
If you’re covering it as a band, focus on the groove even more than on perfect lyrics or fingerings.
OKAMOTO’S Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
AccompliceOKAMOTO’S41rank/position

A track characterized by a slightly blurry, retro-tinged effect on the sound.
Its retro rock vibe and gritty, hard-hitting roughness make it stand out distinctly from the other songs while fitting perfectly, showcasing just how wide-ranging OKAMOTO’S are as a band.
confessionOKAMOTO’S42rank/position

From the title, you might expect a bittersweet love song, but in the chorus the lyrics pivot and transform into an anthem cheering on earnest, green youths.
Though the lyrical development is unexpected, the sound is fresh and easy on the ears, making it a crisp, pleasant track to listen to.


