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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.

OKAMOTO’S Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

SAD SUNDAYOKAMOTO’S50rank/position

[MUSICSHELF] OKAMOTO’S Video Message (2014.9)
SAD SUNDAYOKAMOTO'S

It’s a song with a gently permeating melody and lyrics that make it especially appealing.

Released in August 2014, it was included on the album VXV.

The lyrics, which capture the heartache of sleepless nights and the feelings before parting with someone important, resonate with many listeners.

The intense guitar riffs and energetic performance are striking, and it seems to foster a strong sense of unity with the audience at live shows.

Featured on an album commemorating OKAMOTO’S fifth anniversary, this is a track you’ll want to listen to alone late at night while thinking about someone dear to you.

OKAMOTO’S Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

STONEOKAMOTO’S51rank/position

OKAMOTO’S『Where Do We Go?』OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
STONEOKAMOTO'S

Released in May 2023 as the ending theme for the anime Dr.

STONE NEW WORLD, this song features lyrics that evoke a spirit of adventure into the unknown and a forward-looking resolve.

Its refreshing OKAMOTO’S-style guitar riffs and high-velocity rock sound are captivating and leave a lasting impression.

There’s also a unique sense of wistfulness, and the more you listen, the more new nuances you’ll discover.

The superb guitar solo is truly breathtaking.

When you need courage before an adventure or challenge, this track is sure to give you a push.

The “M” SongOKAMOTO’S52rank/position

This song skillfully portrays the complexities of romantic relationships and the frustrations of human connections.

It fully showcases OKAMOTO’S signature blend of funk and rock, gripping listeners and never letting go.

Released as a digital single in September 2021, it was also chosen as the ending theme for Season 3 of the popular anime Dr.

STONE.

The phrase “Switching men, fooled again” leaves a strong impression, symbolizing the cycle of repeated disappointment and the human instinct to seek new relationships.

It’s a highly recommended track for those struggling with love or feeling worn out by relationships.

The Kids are AlrightOKAMOTO’S53rank/position

The Who – The Kids Are Alright – D. Videos
The Kids are AlrightOKAMOTO'S

This is a song by OKAMOTO’S featuring a catchy melody and powerful vocals that leave a strong impression.

Included on the album “10’S,” released in May 2010, it marked their major-label debut.

The lyrics, depicting youth’s freedom and responsibility, anxiety and hope, resonated with many and became a hot topic on social media.

It’s known as a staple at live shows, where the band and fans come together in energetic unity.

Portraying young people forging their own paths, this track is perfect for anyone about to take a new step forward.

It’s a song packed with the essence of OKAMOTO’S—definitely give it a listen.

Turn UpOKAMOTO’S54rank/position

OKAMOTO’S “Arigatou” Official Music Video
Turn UpOKAMOTO'S

The band that features Hama Okamoto, a young and talented Japanese bassist who’s been making remarkable strides.

This song is the theme for the first installment of the anime × parasports project “Ani × Para.” Immerse yourself in the fresh, straight-from-youth sound and let it spark your sensitivity.

If you keep honing yourself, you’re sure to be popular.

Walk This WayOKAMOTO’S55rank/position

“Walk this way” by Okamoto Motors at “Dr.Smith” on 20th.Feb.2011
Walk This WayOKAMOTO'S

A song by OKAMOTO’S brimming with youthful radiance and a spirit of adventure.

Its energetic rock sound and lyrics portraying the freedom of youth and the charm of first love leave a strong impression.

Released in November 2010, it was included on the album “Okamoto’s Ni Mucyu.” The band performed at SXSW 2010 in March of the same year and embarked on a six-city U.S.

tour.

That experience may be reflected in this work.

The message to “walk your own path” will surely give a push to anyone trying to take a new step forward.

ZEROMANOKAMOTO’S56rank/position

This song, themed around love and self-awareness, delivers a profound message over a rock sound.

Through the protagonist who “has nothing and needs nothing,” it asks what truly matters.

Released as a limited single in September 2015, it was also used as the theme song for the film “Goodbye, Jinru—To Kamuroba Village” released in April the following year.

It’s distinguished by OKAMOTO’S signature energetic sound and lyrics that resonate with the heart.

It’s a great listen when you want to reflect on yourself and your relationships with the people you care about.