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 Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Masu.RADWIMPS43rank/position

Let me introduce “Masu.” included on the album Okazu no Gohan.
The unique title is quite striking, isn’t it? The title corresponds to a polite sentence ending in Japanese.
In the song, polite speech is used as the main register while depicting the joys of life.
There are many call-and-response sections, so it’s sure to get everyone pumped at karaoke.
The song is also relatively easy to sing with fewer high notes, but a key point is the English lyrics that appear near the end.
If that’s your weak spot, try focusing your practice on that section.
foxtail grassRADWIMPS44rank/position

This song by RADWIMPS expresses the everyday, unassuming happiness around us and the hope that leads us toward the future.
It was written specifically as the theme song for Kirin Beverage’s “Gogo no Kocha” (Afternoon Tea) commercial.
The emotional sound is striking: it begins with a quiet piano tone that feels like murmuring one’s inner feelings, then unfolds into a grand chorus that seems to depict an expanding landscape.
It’s a piece that reminds us of the happiness found in daily life—something we want to cherish as we move forward.
I feel like I’m about to cry feat. AimyonRADWIMPS45rank/position

The song that RADWIMPS and Aimyon collaborated on is “Naki Dashisou da yo.” It’s a track from RADWIMPS’ 2018 album ANTI ANTI GENERATION, which reached No.
1 on both the Oricon and Billboard charts.
It’s a luxurious ballad featuring harmonies by Yojiro Noda and Aimyon, with heartbreaking lyrics about lingering feelings for a former lover.
During the New Year holidays, be sure to try singing it as a duet at karaoke with friends, family, or your significant other!
IKIJIBIKI feat.TakaRADWIMPS46rank/position

Taka, the vocalist of ONE OK ROCK.
The song he co-produced with RADWIMPS is “IKIJIBIKI feat.
Taka.” It’s a classic rock track that won’t disappoint music fans.
The intriguingly ambiguous title and lyrics also add to its appeal.
The parts are divided almost equally, and the chorus is sung by both of them, so whichever part you choose, you can belt it out.
The key is to create a strong contrast in dynamics between the chorus and the other sections.
Suzume feat. ToakaRADWIMPS47rank/position

This is the theme song for Makoto Shinkai’s feature-length animated film “Suzume,” sung by Takaaki (a female singer who rose to prominence through her activity on TikTok).
The lyrics and composition were done by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, who produced the film’s music.
Her translucent vocals and the mysterious sound became a hot topic as something you can’t get out of your head once you hear it.
The song captures the feelings of a girl facing hardships, paired with a grand sound that carries a touch of nostalgia—sure to move your heart.
The album “Suzume,” which includes this work released in September 2022, won the Japan Academy Prize for Best Music.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to on long autumn nights while lost in thought.
Kokoro no NakaRADWIMPS48rank/position

This song captivates the heart with RADWIMPS’ crystal-clear vocals.
Released on social media in June 2020, it carries a message of hope born during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Its powerful words, filled with the wish for everyday life to return, give listeners the courage to look forward even in difficult times.
The lyrics, shining with Yojiro Noda’s delicate sensibility, harmonize beautifully with a simple yet deeply resonant melody.
It’s a song I especially want those going through tough periods to hear—it will surely become a source of support.
G actRADWIMPS49rank/position

“I just haven’t gotten serious yet” — this song sharply portrays a self who hides behind that excuse and can’t take action.
It’s a track by RADWIMPS, included on their 2011 album Zettai Zetsumei.
The title “G” evokes “masturbation,” but what’s depicted is a young person who keeps consoling themselves for failing to show their true ability.
The rapid-fire rap lyrics capture a complex mindset where bravado and self-loathing intertwine.
Because the drums were sped up in production, the song remained absent from live sets for a long time, but it was finally performed for the first time on their 2023 tour.
It’s bound to pierce the hearts of those who keep making excuses to themselves and those struggling with the gap between reality and their ideals.


