RIP SLYME Popular Song Rankings [2026]
RIP SLYME, a group that represents Japan’s hip-hop scene.
Their sound and performances—born from a 4 MC + 1 DJ style where rhythm and rhyme lock in perfectly—are hugely popular.
This time, we’re delivering a ranking of their most popular tracks from among their hit numbers, all at once.
RIP SLYME Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Paradise BabyRIP SLYME1rank/position

RIP SLYME, the hip-hop group that brought a refreshing breeze to the J-POP scene in the 2000s.
Their signature summer tune is a liberating track set against a beach backdrop.
With a lively beat reminiscent of samba and a pleasant melody, just listening makes you feel the sunshine and sea breeze.
Released in June 2002 as their fifth single, this song is perfect as background music for an open, carefree mood—whether on a summer drive or chilling by the ocean.
Add it to a story, and a fleeting scene might suddenly glow with the vividness of a movie moment.
OneRIP SLYME2rank/position

A single released by RIP SLYME in October 2001, this track became a major springboard for them.
Each member affirms everyday life in their own words, and the way those thoughts build toward the chorus warmly envelops the listener.
It reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and was later included on the classic album TOKYO CLASSIC.
Its comfortable beat and melodious hook make it perfect for hyping up a drive with friends or a karaoke session.
tropical nightRIP SLYME3rank/position

Let me introduce a track brimming with a glossy, mature allure that can even make the muggy heat of a summer night feel pleasant.
Centered on a midsummer night’s love affair, this piece is an addictive number where humor and sensuality blend exquisitely.
Released as a single by RIP SLYME in July 2007, it was later included on the album “FUNFAIR.” It gained attention as the song used in the “Coke + iTunes Campaign” commercial, and in recent years it’s been regaining popularity thanks to social media.
Rooted in hip-hop, its melodic, silky sound is perfect as BGM for a nighttime seaside drive.
Surrender to the comfortable beat and enjoy a smooth, grown-up moment—this is a classic I highly recommend.
Twilight SurroundRIP SLYME4rank/position

What I’d love for you to listen to against the backdrop of an autumn sky awash in orange is the 10th single by the hip-hop group RIP SLYME.
Released in October 2004 as an advance single from their fourth album, MASTERPIECE, the track features a lively yet delicate acoustic guitar that creates a floaty, autumnal vibe.
The melodious rap, which portrays the passage of time from dusk to dawn, draws you in until you feel yourself melting into its world.
Peaking at No.
5 on the Oricon weekly chart, this song is perfect for a nighttime autumn drive.
Its slightly wistful, groovy sound gently wraps you in a sentimental mood—an evocative hip-hop tune through and through.
FunkasticRIP SLYME5rank/position

This is a hidden feel-good song by RIP SLYME that gained attention as a track featuring a collaboration with the famous guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei.
The lyrics, which say “let’s have fun and keep it funky,” offer solace to people who are struggling and deliver a boost in energy.
talesRIP SLYME6rank/position

RIP SLYME is a hip-hop group known for mood-lifting tracks like “Nettaiya” and “Rakuen Baby.” Among their songs, the one that cheers the heart is “tales.” It’s included on their 2007 release, FUNFAIR.
This nostalgic number moves at a slow tempo, and its lyrics, which face the loneliness and solitude felt in everyday life, can bring tears to your eyes.
Beyond their high-energy hits, their poignant tracks are also a key part of their appeal.
Why not let yourself be wrapped in the warmth of their flow?
Super ShooterRIP SLYME7rank/position

It’s been a while since its release, but it still feels brand-new! This track was used as the opening theme for the anime GANTZ.
Created by the hip-hop unit RIP SLYME, it was included as a B-side on their ninth single, “GALAXY,” released in 2004.
It’s a lively number where sharp flows and lyrics shine over an advanced, fast-paced track.
The energetic sound design is guaranteed to get you pumped!
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.
Sun and BikiniRIP SLYME9rank/position

A number by RIP SLYME that distills the sparkle and wistfulness of summer instantly whisks listeners away to the seaside.
Their first surf tune, its light rhythm and breezy melody are summer sun on the beach itself.
The lyrics’ portrait of the melancholy of a passing summer and a longing for a dazzling figure is sure to tug at the heart.
Released in July 2008 as their 15th single, it also includes SPLASH, the AXE men’s grooming commercial song, and Supa Sonic, familiar from the SoniQ sports drink commercial.
The track is featured on the album JOURNEY and on the best-of album GREATEST FIVE, released in July 2025.
It’s perfect as BGM for a coastal drive, for moments when you crave a sense of freedom, or when you want to linger over summer memories.
It will surely keep you company as you mourn the passing of summer.
GALAXYRIP SLYME10rank/position

This is a SoftBank commercial introducing the Galaxy Z Fold7.
A giant Galaxy Z Fold7 appears, and there’s a striking scene where Ryota Bando steps inside its screen, along with the familiar “Father Dog” from the commercials playing a game—memorable visuals abound.
It’s a slightly unconventional way of presenting the product, but it likely piqued many viewers’ interest in the new device.
The background music is another highlight: a parody version of RIP SLYME’s “GALAXY,” chosen to match the product name.
For those who listened to the song in real time in the 2000s, the unexpected reunion with a nostalgic tune must have been thrilling.


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