RIP SLYME Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
RIP SLYME is a hip-hop group with four MCs and one DJ.
They made their major debut in 2001, and with their distinctive pop sensibility, they were one of the groups that, alongside numerous other hip-hop artists, brought hip-hop into Japanese living rooms.
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RIP SLYME Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
JOINTRIP SLYME8rank/position

With a sprightly piano intro and a bouncy beat, this track heralds the start of a joyous, heart-lifting time.
Centered on the exhilaration and togetherness of people meeting and connecting, the members’ tight-knit mic relay creates a warm groove that feels like an easygoing conversation among close friends.
Released in June 2003 as their seventh single, it was featured in an NTT DoCoMo Melody Call commercial and also served as a bridge to the album “TIME TO GO.” Put it on during a drive with friends or a house party and the vibe is sure to get even more fun.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to soak in happy feelings and add a splash of color to everyday life.
JUMP with chayRIP SLYME9rank/position

This pop tune, a collaboration with singer-songwriter chay, sparks an irresistibly bright chemical reaction.
True to its title, it delivers a thrilling sense that makes you want to “jump,” paired with an uplifting message that gently propels listeners forward.
Released in July 2015 as part of a triple A-side single, it was also included on the album “10.” In addition to serving as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “ENGEI Grand Slam,” it was featured in GU’s web magazine campaign, and its fashion-infused music video drew attention as well.
It’s a vibrant track that naturally brings a smile and courage when you want to lift your spirits and take a new step forward.
hindsightRIP SLYME10rank/position

RIP SLYME is a five-member hip-hop group made up of four MCs and one DJ.
This work, which marks their 25th anniversary year, is sure to resonate especially with those who’ve learned to enjoy music differently than they did in their youth.
Riding a comfortable mid-tempo beat, the members trade verses like they’re chatting about their own lives.
Beneath the lighthearted banter runs a sense of gratitude for the past and a gaze toward the future.
The contrast between the rapid-fire raps and the gently affecting, melodic hook is addictive.
Put it on while driving with old friends, and you’ll surely find yourselves reminiscing in no time!
RIP SLYME Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Blue Be BopRIP SLYME11rank/position

This is a winter-themed song by Rip Slyme, a popular karaoke artist.
The catchy chorus is easy to sing, and despite the drum and bass feel, it’s easy to groove to.
Since it’s primarily rap, it’s a track that even people who struggle with pitch can sing.
GalaxyRIP SLYME12rank/position

This is a smash hit by Rip Slyme, pioneers of the “popular-with-the-ladies” artist vibe.
Its catchy chorus and rap create a fun, upbeat mood.
Notably, it’s a song that few people dislike, and because it also has a large, devoted core fanbase, it captures women’s hearts—making it a track that can help you boost your appeal.
Stepper’s DelightRIP SLYME13rank/position

This is RIP SLYME’s debut work, which gained immense popularity after being aired for a long period in a commercial.
As the first major release by an artist with a large number of fan club members in their 30s, many people can sing along, and it’s a highly appealing, crowd-pleasing track—something that can be quite a weapon for women to say they like around this era.
Super ShooterRIP SLYME14rank/position

The rapid flow is seriously tough! At first, your mouth won’t be able to keep up.
Start by memorizing the lyrics, then get a feel for when to take breaths.
Singing with a few people might make it easier.
Definitely give it a try at karaoke with a big group!


