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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.

ONE OK ROCK Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

ONION!ONE OK ROCK57rank/position

[HD] ONE OK ROCK – ONION! “Life × You =” TOUR LIVE
ONION!ONE OK ROCK

A track from the “Emotion Effect” collection that gets crowds hyped at hot summer festivals.

It’s a rare song that isn’t often heard on stage these days, but this masterpiece made a comeback during the tour for their eighth album, “Ambitions.” Highly recommended for hot days.

Love’s Partner, Heart’s CupidONE OK ROCK58rank/position

[ONE OK ROCK] Love's Partner, Cupid of the Heart
Love’s Partner, Heart’s CupidONE OK ROCK

The piece “Koi no Aibou Kokoro no Cupid,” included on the 2008 album Emotion Effect.

While ONE OK ROCK is generally known for songs with a wide vocal range, this track is different.

Though on the higher side at mid2 A# to hi C, it’s built within a somewhat narrower range, and the hi C appears only once in the final chorus.

Since the main high notes center around hi A#, it’s best to set your key with that pitch as the anchor.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

Can’t WaitONE OK ROCK59rank/position

ONE OK ROCK – Can’t Wait Japanese-to-English translation with katakana pronunciation
Can't WaitONE OK ROCK

A track from their ninth album, “I Eye of the Storm,” that isn’t included in the overseas edition.

While the album as a whole was crafted with an international sound, this song blends a melody that Japanese fans can easily connect with and the feel of Western music.

That natural urge to let your body fall into the rhythm might just represent a new One Ok Rock sound.

Good GoodbyeONE OK ROCK60rank/position

It’s a song interwoven with wistfulness and gratitude.

Included on the February 2015 album “35xxxv,” this track uses a simple arrangement to convey the complex emotions of a parting moment.

It opens with striking lyrics and then moves into a story where the farewell becomes inevitable.

Gratitude for the time spent together is woven throughout, and you can feel a resolve to take a new step forward with a positive outlook.

Among ONE OK ROCK’s ballads, it stands out as an especially emotionally rich piece cherished by many fans.

ONE OK ROCK Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

Letting GoONE OK ROCK61rank/position

“Letting Go,” included on the 9th album Eye of the Storm.

Its arrangement, featuring the timbre of acoustic guitar, showcases ONE OK ROCK’s potential to transcend the rock category.

With an overall low key, a relatively narrow vocal range, and a relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing calmly at karaoke.

It’s recommended not only for those who aren’t confident singers, but also as a choice when you want to deliver something gentle and heartfelt.

Take what you want(feat.5 seconds of SummerONE OK ROCK62rank/position

ONE OK ROCK: Take What You Want ft. 5 Seconds Of Summer (LYRIC VIDEO)
Take what you want(feat.5 seconds of SummerONE OK ROCK

It’s practically on par with Western music now! This is a super cool track by ONE OK ROCK, who have even made their U.S.

debut.

It was used in Honda’s “Go, Vantage Point.” commercial.

Honestly, it’s undeniably awesome—absolutely electrifying.

If there’s a guy who can nail this song at karaoke, he’s guaranteed to become the center of attention among the women!

Missing automationONE OK ROCK63rank/position

Missing automation One Ok Rock Live at Saitama 2015
Missing automationONE OK ROCK

The hidden gem by ONE OK ROCK, who have now grown into a global band: “Ketsuraku Automation.” Released in 2007, it’s included as the B-side to “The Beginning,” which was also used as the theme song for the film Rurouni Kenshin.

Among fans, it’s a highly popular rock track with a serious vibe.

The lyrics resonate, giving you the strength to pick yourself up again when you feel a sense of loss.

Listen to it in sequence after “The Beginning” and enjoy the wide range that ONE OK ROCK offers!