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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 Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

Check This OutRIP SLYME43rank/position

As you’d expect from a Timberland 2016 Autumn campaign song, watching the PV evokes images of playing in the mountains in fall.

The lyrics even say “timber,” making it a track full of playful spirit.

The hook is very catchy, too, so it seems like a song you could enjoy in a variety of situations.

Good DayRIP SLYME44rank/position

RIP SLYME – Good Day (2009.7.12 Live in Aichi)
Good DayRIP SLYME

Included on the album “JOURNEY.” It’s a bright, upbeat song about making today a good day.

Pay attention to the lyrics, in which the members put their feelings into what we should do to make that happen, and the RIP SLYME-style Radio Calisthenics dance featured in the chorus is sure to give you energy just by watching.

JourneyRIP SLYME45rank/position

This song features a warm guitar tone with a 60s-inspired texture and a lively verbal back-and-forth by four MCs, creating a pleasant groove.

Produced as the title track for the album “JOURNEY,” released in June 2009 after about a year and seven months, it became a work symbolizing the beginning of a new chapter for the group.

Centered on the theme of life as a long journey, the lyrics are written in accessible language and seem to be filled with hope and anticipation for the future.

The positive message—echoing the group’s own feelings about restarting after a hiatus—resonates directly with the heart.

Its buoyant beat gently nudges anyone taking a new step forward and pairs perfectly with an uplifting weekend drive.

NPRIP SLYME46rank/position

This is an irresistibly bright track highlighted by a lively guitar riff reminiscent of ’60s surf rock.

It was included on the album “FUNFAIR,” released in November 2007, which was conceived around the theme of a traveling amusement park.

As the title suggests, it carries a cheerful, carefree atmosphere that laughs off any worries with a “no problem at all” attitude.

It may embody their characteristically innocent message: don’t agonize over everyday trifles—take it easy and enjoy the moment.

Put it on when you want a mood boost or during a drive with friends, and you’ll feel your heart naturally grow lighter.

ON & OFFRIP SLYME47rank/position

A track by RIP SLYME, known as key figures who helped bring Japanese hip-hop into the mainstream.

Featured on the classic album “Masterpiece,” released in November 2004, its funky beat—sampling a Keith Mansfield tune—carries a mellow, laid-back autumn vibe.

The lyrics, themed around switching between work and private life—on and off in everyday routines—seem to resonate with the slightly sentimental mood that follows the end of summer.

It’s a playful hip-hop tune perfect for an autumn night when, amid busy days, you want to reclaim a bit of time just for yourself.

The Man(feat.CHOZEN LEE from FIRE BALL)RIP SLYME48rank/position

RIP SLYME – The Man feat.CHOZEN LEE from FIRE BALL
The Man(feat.CHOZEN LEE from FIRE BALL)RIP SLYME

This is a collaboration track with CHOZEN LEE from FIRE BALL.

For RIP SLYME, it’s an unusual, super badass track.

With an easy-to-grasp, uplifting vibe, it’s also great for drives.

love & hateRIP SLYME49rank/position

Included on the album “JOURNEY.” It’s an anthem that cheers on love—moving forward even as we love and hate each other.

I hope you’ll listen to it when you start to lose confidence in your feelings for your partner.

It will surely help you remember the respect and love you felt at the very beginning.