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.
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RADWIMPS Popular Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)
New WorldRADWIMPS96rank/position

In the seemingly endless COVID-19 pandemic, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by anxiety every day.
When you feel like you’re about to lose heart, try listening to RADWIMPS’s “New World.” The song was created around the time COVID-19 began to truly rage, and it portrays the constraints and new values brought about by the pandemic as a “new world.” Even in pain and uncertainty, it strengthens your resolve to find a way to push through.
It offers a small glimmer of hope for the new life that awaits beyond the pandemic.
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Since 2012, RADWIMPS has released numerous songs in support of post-disaster recovery.
“Kusama” is a song released in 2018 that sings about what was felt, what changed, and what did not change seven years after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
It’s a song that conveys a strong resolve to pass on what happened then to the future.
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS(COVER:DAY6)98rank/position

The animated film Your Name, directed by Makoto Shinkai, became a huge hit not only in Japan but around the world.
Its insert song Zenzenzense by RADWIMPS also gained popularity in Korea along with the movie.
Set to a driving, exhilarating melody, the song expresses a great love that suggests we have been connected for decades, even centuries, in a way that mirrors the film’s story.
In Korea, it has been covered by the four-member band DAY6 and singer-songwriter Lee Juck, among others.
Just as in Japan, many people in Korea sang this song at karaoke.
It’s nothing.RADWIMPS(COVER:Raon Lee)99rank/position

A four-member rock band, RADWIMPS, whose songs combine arrangements that fuse pop sensibilities with complexity and lyrics offering a distinctive perspective, has won listeners across a wide range of demographics.
This track, included on the soundtrack produced for the animated film Your Name, features a poignant melody built on the yo scale and lyrics that evoke scenes from the movie, making it a memorable number.
While Zenzenzense is the best-known song from Your Name in Japan, it’s interesting that Nandemonaiya is more popular in South Korea.
It’s also widely known for being covered by many K-pop idols and consistently ranks near the top of J-pop charts in Korean karaoke.
RADWIMPS MedleyRADWIMPS100rank/position

RADWIMPS is a rock band that has been expanding its fan base with a wide-ranging musical sensibility, from rock-based band tracks to film scores.
Many of you may have first heard of them through “Zenzenzense,” which was created as an insert song for the anime film Your Name.
In addition to straightforward rock numbers, their appeal includes songs featuring female singers like “Grand Escape” and “Suzume,” as well as uniquely lyrical tracks such as the cynical “Oshakashama” and the strikingly impactful “May’s Fly.” Listening in a medley lets you experience the depth of RADWIMPS, so be sure to give it a try.


