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RADWIMPS Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

There are probably no people left who don’t know RADWIMPS, a band that continues to lead Japan’s music scene.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of some of their most popular songs.

You’ve likely heard many of them already, so be sure to check them out.

RADWIMPS Popular Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)

One Man LiveRADWIMPS91rank/position

It’s a powerful song that asks what music can do when you stand before someone who’s been hurt.

Released in March 2009 and included on the acclaimed album “Altocolony no Teiri,” which reached No.

2 on the Oricon charts, this track is a rock tune whose urgent words pierce deeply, carried by the dynamics of a full band sound.

In 2013, it was performed as the opening song at the outdoor one-man show “Ao to Mememe” held in Tohoku after the earthquake, a story that has become a legend among fans; many remember it alongside the miraculous clearing of the weather that day.

Though it’s an album track, it has been featured at pivotal moments in live shows, renewing its meaning each time.

When you need strength to face the reality in front of you, listening to it will surely give you a powerful push of courage.

Shakyamuni (the Buddha)RADWIMPS92rank/position

RADWIMPS – Oshakashama [Official Music Video]
Shakyamuni (the Buddha)RADWIMPS

This song sharply satirizes the arrogance of humans acting as if they were gods, hurling piercing questions at the listener’s heart.

Included on RADWIMPS’s album “Altcolony no Teiri,” released in March 2009, the track has been highly praised since its release for its style in which vocals that weave between singing and rapping race over a sound where programmed beats and live instruments collide intensely.

The depth of its lyrics is another major draw—it even won “BEST LYRIC OF LIFE” at the FM FESTIVAL LIFE MUSIC AWARD in 2009.

If you’re angry at the absurdities you feel in society or everyday life, or burdened by a frustration you can’t shake, listening to this song can feel like a cathartic release, clearing out what’s been pent up deep inside.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone who wants to feel refreshed.

Give it a listen when you want to charge up your energy for tomorrow!

Suzume (feat. Toaka)RADWIMPS93rank/position

The song “Suzume (feat.

Toaka),” which gained popularity as the theme song for Makoto Shinkai’s film Suzume, is a collaboration between RADWIMPS and Toaka, an artist who rose to fame on TikTok.

Because Toaka’s voice is high and crystal clear, many people might think it’s a difficult song.

However, if you calmly examine the melody line, there’s no part that requires belting, nor is it a song with a wide vocal range.

Therefore, as long as you accurately determine the key that suits your own voice, it’s a piece that anyone can sing with ease.

Because I like you.RADWIMPS94rank/position

Because I Love You/RADWIMPS (with lyrics)
Because I like you.RADWIMPS

Included on the album “RADWIMPS 2: Hatten Tojo” is the song “Sorya Kimi ga Suki Dakara.” It’s a rock track with a distinctive guitar sound.

While repeating the title phrase, it portrays someone trying to convey their love to the person they’re interested in.

The intense sound and rapid-fire sections might make it seem difficult, but the first half and the chorus are mid-tempo, so it should be relatively approachable.

Another nice point is that the overall vocal range sits on the lower side.

Dreamers HighRADWIMPS95rank/position

RADWIMPS – Dreamers High [Official Music Video]
Dreamers HighRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS, who handled the theme songs for Makoto Shinkai’s films like Your Name and Weathering With You, have become an immensely popular act everyone knows.

This track also features a stylishly modern sound, making it perfect for cruising through the city, right? It’s a great vibe for touring, and the music video drew attention for vocalist Yojiro Noda riding an SR400! Riding behind him is actress Hirona Yamazaki.

She played a rider on an SR400 in the Amazon Original drama “I Tried Slowly Riding Across Japan: Traveling Around Japan for That Girl.” It’s a show that will make you want to set off on a motorcycle trip, so if you’re interested, be sure to check it out!