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RHYMESTER Popular Song Rankings [2026]

RHYMESTER Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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RHYMESTER Popular Song Rankings [2026]

A hip-hop group formed in 1989, consisting of Utamaru, Mummy-D, and DJ JIN.

Their live performances, known as the “KING OF STAGE,” are truly breathtaking.

They’re characterized by electrifying tracks and rap that delivers a message while never forgetting humor.

Here’s a ranking of some of their most popular songs.

RHYMESTER Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Flashback, summer.RHYMESTER1rank/position

This is a track by RHYMESTER that paints heartwarming memories while wrapped in the nostalgia of summer.

Released in July 2011, it was also selected as the opening theme for TBS’s Rank Ōkoku during August and September, which surely adds to its summery feel.

The blend of surf-inspired sounds and powerful vocals conjures up images of hot summer nights.

The lyrics depict memories of summers past and the moments when they suddenly come rushing back, conveying a desire to etch those precious moments into one’s heart.

It’s a recommended song for when you want to look back on summer memories or sink into a nostalgic mood.

B-BOYismRHYMESTER2rank/position

When it comes to essential figures in Japan’s hip-hop scene, RHYMESTER is a name you can’t leave out.

彼らの評判を確固たるものにしたトラックは “B-BOYイズム”(B-BOY-ism)だ。

It’s included on the album Respect.

As the title suggests, the theme is “what a B-BOY should be,” and the song expresses their pride and stance.

It’s not just talk—their rhymes and flow give the message real persuasive power, which is why it’s regarded as a classic.

It remains a track that influences countless heads to this day, so be sure to check it out.

It’s A New DayRHYMESTER3rank/position

RHYMESTER 『It’s A New Day』
It's A New DayRHYMESTER

A karaoke song by Rhymester, who have secured their place as legends in the Japanese hip-hop scene and continue to evolve with their approach to tracks across all genres.

It’s a club-friendly track that fits perfectly late at night and lifts the atmosphere of any setting.

Future Is Born feat.mabanuaRHYMESTER4rank/position

RHYMESTER – Future Is Born feat. mabanua
Future Is Born feat.mabanuaRHYMESTER

It’s a track released by Rhymester in 2017.

I hardly ever listen to hip-hop, but Rhymester is the one group that catches my attention.

Even as a hip-hop beginner, this song has a charm that makes me want to listen.

First of all, the sound is pop and the lyrics are easy to catch, which I like.

2000-something: A Space OdysseyRHYMESTER5rank/position

TV anime “UCHU Nanchara Kotetsu-kun” Non-Credit ED / Theme Song “2000 Nanchara: A Space Odyssey” by RHYMESTER
2000-something: A Space OdysseyRHYMESTER

This is a bright rap number that we definitely want even small children to hear.

It’s a 2021 release by RHYMESTER, a hip-hop group that’s been active on the Japanese music scene since the ’90s.

The song was used as the theme for the NHK-broadcast anime “Space Academy Kotetsu-kun.” The space-themed lyrics, aligned with the show’s content, are educational even for adults, and the rhythmic flow is simply a blast.

Enjoy this energizing anime song!

Great JaurneyKIRINJI feat. RHYMESTAR6rank/position

KIRINJI – The Great Journey feat RHYMESTER【LIVE】
Great JaurneyKIRINJI feat. RHYMESTAR

Rhymester joined KIRINJI’s live show and delivered a magnificent performance.

It was a successful collaboration precisely because they recognize each other’s talents.

Truly a superb stage.

I’m sure those who attended the concert were filled with euphoria.

Wonder InfinityMummy-D(RHYMESTER)、Awich、ZORN、BIGYUKI7rank/position

When you look into songs related to the Paralympics and parasports, you’ll notice there are actually quite a lot of hip-hop tracks.

The song introduced here, “Wonder Infinity,” was created as part of NHK’s Tokyo 2020 Paralympics support project of the same name.

Mummy-D from RHYMESTER, Awich, and ZORN each wrote and performed rap verses expressing their thoughts for specific athletes, while New York–based keyboardist BIGYUKI handled the music production.

Knowing that Mummy-D focuses on Italy’s Beatrice Vio, a wheelchair fencing gold medalist; Awich on Canada’s Patrick Anderson, often called the “Michael Jordan of wheelchair basketball”; and ZORN on Shingo Kunieda, who has an overwhelming record in Grand Slam wheelchair tennis, will deepen your understanding of the lyrics penned by the three artists.

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