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.
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RIP SLYME Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
fireworksRIP SLYME56rank/position

This song closes out the second half of the album TOKYO CLASSIC, the group’s first to achieve million-seller status.
Released in July 2002, it paints a poignant picture of a summer gone by, carried on the gentle timbre of acoustic guitar.
Without using direct words, its poetic lyrics skillfully evoke the great blossoms blooming in the night sky, richly stirring the listener’s imagination.
Kj from Dragon Ash also contributed on bass, which became a talking point; his warm groove hints at RIP SLYME’s musical evolution.
It’s a standout ballad, perfect for a sentimental night spent reminiscing at summer’s end.
Hey,BrotherRIP SLYME57rank/position

This is RIP SLYME’s “Hey, Brother,” the theme song for the 2006 film Mamiya Brothers.
The word “brothers” is right there in the title, so yes—it’s a song about brothers.
Songs about siblings often lean into nostalgia and sentimentality, but this one delivers a characteristically RIP SLYME take: a track about brothers that exudes a languid, grown-up vibe.
Non Stop To TokyoRIP SLYME58rank/position

A track brimming with love for Tokyo from RIP SLYME, a group that represents Japan’s hip-hop scene.
It’s included on the Pizzicato Five tribute album released in March 2002.
Set to a comfortable beat, the lyrics vividly capture the atmosphere of Tokyo’s streets.
Seamlessly blending uniquely Japanese culture with hip-hop, the song never gets old no matter how many times you listen.
RIP SLYME’s music has been highly acclaimed both in Japan and abroad, and TOKYO CLASSIC became the first million-selling album in Japanese hip-hop history.
Let this hometown-proud track help you rediscover Tokyo’s charms.
Remember(RIP SLYME with MONGOL800)RIP SLYME59rank/position

This is a collaborative track by the hip-hop group RIP SLYME and the rock band MONGOL800.
It is included on the album “FUNFAIR,” released in 2007.
It’s an inspiring anthem that resonates in your heart and gives you the strength to do your best today.
LaviRIP SLYME60rank/position

A collaboration single by RIP SLYME and Quruli.
RIP SLYME’s rap fits perfectly with the catchy melody played by Quruli’s Shigeru Kishida.
Quruli’s vocals layered over RIP’s singing are so delicate that they really resonate.


