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] (21–30)
Good TimesRIP SLYME21rank/position

A Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications commercial song.
It’s a catchy, irresistibly danceable party tune that’s quintessentially RIP SLYME.
The sidechain-heavy track is incredibly cool, while the mix of pop sounds is, frankly, masterful.
JACK GOES ONRIP SLYME22rank/position

The music video featuring five people with golden skin singing while performing a robot dance is very striking.
With its near-futuristic sound, it presents a worldview not seen in other songs.
As a rearrangement of the original “The Beat Goes On” for a Jack Daniel’s commercial, it has an extremely catchy, danceable sound.
JUMP with chayRIP SLYME23rank/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.
Remember (with MONGOL800)RIP SLYME24rank/position

This heartwarming cheer song was created after a summer festival encounter with the Okinawa-born band MONGOL800.
Addressing a downhearted friend with the message “You’re not alone,” the lyrics powerfully encourage facing any hardship together—surely giving courage to many listeners.
It seamlessly fuses RIP SLYME’s signature laid-back rap with a refreshing band sound that naturally makes you want to clap along.
The track is included on the album “FUNFAIR,” released in November 2007, and was also chosen as the image song for the 86th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
For those striving toward their goals with their teammates, this anthem of friendship will deliver a passionate boost.
SLYRIP SLYME25rank/position

A funky number chosen as the theme song for the drama Legal High starring Masato Sakai.
Released in November 2013, this track marks their 20th major-label single.
It portrays, with playfully witty lyrics, the thrilling psychology of being ensnared by an irresistibly “sly” charm—powerless to resist yet dazzled by sleight-of-hand-like romantic maneuvering.
DJ FUMIYA’s meticulously crafted, analog-tinged track blends with an instantly catchy melody to create a groove that makes your body move.
Also included on the album GOLDEN TIME, this song is perfect for lifting your mood or setting the scene for a slightly grown-up romance.
SPLASHRIP SLYME26rank/position

This is the B-side track to the single “Sun and Bikini.” It’s like a counterpart to “Sun and Bikini,” depicting a summer romance where the protagonist makes a beeline for the woman he’s after.
The music video, featuring dolls that look just like the members making a move on a sexy beauty, is also a fun piece.
STAIRSRIP SLYME27rank/position

Included on the 16th single and the album “JOURNEY.” As FUMIYA has said that the lyrics for this song are the best they’ve ever produced, it’s a message song that gives you the courage to move forward step by step.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when setting off into a new environment, such as at graduation or starting a new job.
Tokyo ClassicRIP SLYME28rank/position

A quintessential track by RIP SLYME that unfolds a stylish yet somehow nostalgic, near-futuristic soundscape.
It’s the title track from their landmark, million-certified album “TOKYO CLASSIC,” released in July 2002.
The song seems to capture both the glitter of the big city and the suffocating pressure beneath it, while conveying a strong will to enjoy life in their own style without being swept along by others.
The choral section, which leaves a mysterious afterglow, feels like it bolsters that resolve.
When you’re on the verge of losing your sense of self amid the urban bustle, its comfortable groove will give you the energy to face tomorrow.
UNDER THE SUNRIP SLYME29rank/position

Within the laid-back groove, you can feel the playfulness and RIP SLYME’s pop sensibility.
It’s unexpectedly pop, catchy, and cool—a track I’d recommend even to people who don’t usually listen to hip-hop.
RYO-Z has dubbed this song a “brand-new track for a coast-to-coast summer festival tour.”
UNDERLINE No.5RIP SLYME30rank/position

Included on the album “YAPPARIP,” this was the 5th indie single.
Originally a song from their indie days, it drew in not only longtime fans but also those unfamiliar with their indie era, thanks to an arranged version that began being performed live.


