ORANGE RANGE Popular Song Ranking [2026]
ORANGE RANGE is a popular band with a wide musical range, including rock and hip-hop.
Their songs are catchy and enjoy tremendous popularity.
Among their tracks, we’ll be presenting the most popular ones in a ranking format this time.
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ORANGE RANGE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
ZUNG ZUNG FUNKY MUSICORANGE RANGE57rank/position

Characterized by a heavy-feeling intro and a steady tempo throughout, this track is incredibly easy to groove to.
The intro is based on The Drifters’ “Drifuto no Zundoko-bushi,” and it later received official approval from the original artist, making it a uniquely distinctive song.
Fashion bossORANGE RANGE58rank/position

Released in 2008, this song became a huge hit as the theme for Glico’s Pocky commercial.
Yui Aragaki’s fresh, youthful dance left a strong impression.
It might be interesting to incorporate this song in a musical style within the play.
UtulsanuORANGE RANGE59rank/position

It’s a song by ORANGE RANGE, a rock band from Okinawa Prefecture.
They’re famous for many hit songs like “Locolotion,” “Hana,” and “Shanghai Honey.” The title “Utulusanu” is said to mean “something scary.” So the lyrics have a bit of a horror vibe to them.
Oborona swallowtailORANGE RANGE60rank/position

A song marked by poignant rap and a heavy, powerful sound.
Lines like “a despotic ruler utterly alone in the world” and “hip-toss you to hell” deliver lyrics that pierce with a suffocating worldview.
Released in July 2013, the track drew attention as their first single in about three years and nine months.
True to ORANGE RANGE’s signature champuru sound, its jazzy piano and funky guitar instantly catch the ear.
Recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in a unique atmosphere where reality and fantasy intersect.
Listen to it in the quiet of night when you feel like reflecting—you’re sure to be moved.
ORANGE RANGE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
Sadistic SummerORANGE RANGE61rank/position

This song brilliantly fuses summer passion with the thrill of romance.
It overflows with vivid imagery—flowing sundresses swaying in the sea breeze, erotic allure, and the notion of love as therapy.
Released in July 2012 as a digital-only single, it was selected as the theme song for NTV’s information program “PON!”.
It’s a track that fully showcases ORANGE RANGE’s shape-shifting musicality, featuring an open, liberating sound infused with electronic elements.
Recommended for anyone who wants to fall in love on a summer beach or dreams of a provocative romance.
Listen to it, and your heart will surely rekindle those exhilarating summer memories.
SeptemberORANGE RANGE62rank/position

The season is turning toward winter.
The plants are withering, and it all feels somehow lonely.
September, which heralds the end of summer and brings the autumn winds, used to be a season I really disliked.
Every time it came around, I would listen to this song every day to put a lid on my feelings of loneliness.
peek-a-boo-ismORANGE RANGE63rank/position

ORANGE RANGE have a ton of songs you’ll want to blast in the summer or whenever you feel like getting hyped.
They made their major debut in 2003 with Kirikirimai and have continued to base their activities in their home prefecture of Okinawa even after debuting.
With releases like Shanghai Honey, Rocolotion, and Ikenai Taiyō, they’ve delivered countless summer-centric party anthems, bringing Okinawa’s hot breeze to Japan.
Among them, Hana—used as the theme song for the film Be With You—stands out as a rare ballad for the band.
The song moved many listeners and became a major hit.
Since then, they’ve kept turning up the heat with powerful performances at their own tours and at festivals!


