ONE OK ROCK Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
ONE OK ROCK is a rock band that began its activities in 2005 and expanded its stage from Japan to the world.
Their sound—likely influenced by emo and metal—firmly grips the hearts of young listeners.
Here, we’ve gathered some of their most popular songs.
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ONE OK ROCK Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Unfinished SymphonyONE OK ROCK29rank/position

The song “Mikansei Symphony” is included on the 2010 album Niche Syndrome.
Although this track features shouts throughout, its vocal range is not very wide, spanning from mid2A to hiC.
However, since it starts at mid2A, many listeners may find the original key quite high.
There is ample room to lower the key, so this issue can be addressed by adjusting the key.
While the overall difficulty is not high, the frequent shouts and numerous phrases close to the hiccup singing technique mean you will need a certain level of technical skill.
+MatterONE OK ROCK30rank/position

This commercial promotes the idea that Asahi Super Dry becomes even more delicious when it’s thoroughly chilled.
It clearly explains the mechanism by which chilling enhances the flavor, and Masami Nagasawa’s expressions also convey that taste experience.
The music that further accentuates the refreshing sensation portrayed in the visuals is ONE OK ROCK’s “+Matter.” Its structure—gradually building power toward the chorus—is striking, and the powerful, exhilarating sound that follows evokes a positive, forward-looking attitude charging into the future.
ONE OK ROCK Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
DystopiaONE OK ROCK31rank/position

The 2024 release “Dystopia.” Its vocal range is mid2A to hiD, which is quite high for male singers, but likely just right for female singers.
Since the lowest note is mid2A, there’s ample room to lower the key, so men should adjust the key with a focus on ease of producing the highest notes.
There’s a shouted long note near the end of the chorus, so be careful not to cough or let your voice get too thin at that point.
Puppets Can’t Control YouONE OK ROCK32rank/position

The 2025 release “Puppets Can’t Control You.” It’s a work with strong emo characteristics, and once the chorus hits, a passionate vocal comes in.
That said, the range isn’t particularly wide: while it’s high, it stays compact within mid2 A# to hi C#, so you shouldn’t find it difficult in terms of vocal range.
Since there’s a tendency toward frequent shouts, rather than lowering the key too much, choose a key where shouts naturally kick in as an extension of your high notes.
PierceONE OK ROCK33rank/position

“Pierce” is a breakup song by ONE OK ROCK included on their 2011 studio album Zankyo Reference.
From the very beginning, a melancholic piano melody flows, evoking the sense of loss after a separation.
The lyrics blend English and Japanese, structured in a way that further highlights the meaning of the English lines.
Many will likely relate to the self-questioning and the inability to find answers about the meaning of the breakup.
It’s a song that seems to stay close to those in similar circumstances.
Let’s take it somedayONE OK ROCK34rank/position

The piece “Let’s take it someday,” included on the 2011 album Zankyō Reference.
While ONE OK ROCK often leans heavily into emo and hardcore elements, this track stands out for its catchy, quintessential J-rock melody.
Despite its fairly wide vocal range from mid1 D# to hi D#, the pitch movement is surprisingly gentle.
If you carefully adjust the key and decide whether to glide through the high phrases in falsetto or tackle them with mixed voice, it’s not an especially difficult song to sing.
Bedroom WarfareONE OK ROCK35rank/position

“Bedroom Warfare,” included on the 8th album Ambitions—which made history on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart as the first time both the domestic and international editions entered the top five simultaneously—is a striking track featuring emotionally airy vocals and a powerful ensemble.
With no large melodic leaps and a lower risk of going off-pitch, it’s easy to sing even for those not used to karaoke.
However, because the overall range is quite wide, try to be mindful of the parts where you should hold back rather than constantly belting, and give it a go.


