RIZE Popular Song Rankings [2026]
The three-piece rock band RIZE made their major debut in 2000 with the single “Kaminari.” Their powerful band sound has captivated many, and they are also highly regarded for their live performances.
We’ve compiled a ranking of their popular songs.
Be sure to check it out.
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RIZE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
02RIZE11rank/position
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This is a track from their third album, Natural Vibes, released in 2002.
It’s a song that seems to embody the words unruly and bad kid exactly as they are.
Anti-establishment and defiant toward adults, it perfectly fits the mischievous, youthful RIZE.
It overflows with the explosive energy of youth.
Dream CatcherRIZE12rank/position
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This is the sixth single, released in 2001, and is also included on the album “FOREPLAY.” It’s a song that takes as its theme the dreamcatcher, a tradition passed down among Native American tribes, in its literal sense.
It powerfully sings about the feeling everyone has when they’re young—“chasing your dreams”—set to a poignant melody.
Good DayRIZE13rank/position
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This is a track where the guitar sound keeps ringing pleasantly just behind the heavy bassline.
In life there are good days and bad days, but just because something bad happens doesn’t mean you should stay down—nothing will start that way! The lyrics carry a powerful message like this that lifts your spirits.
Keep your head upJASMINE, JESSE (RIZE / The BONEZ), B.I.G. JOE, AUDIO RADICAL14rank/position

Artists from different musical genres—ASMINE, JESSE, B.I.G.
JOE, and AUDIO RADICAL—came together to create the track “Keep your head up,” released in September 2024.
Produced to support recovery efforts for the Noto Peninsula earthquake, all streaming revenue is donated to aid the affected areas.
The song features lyrics that emphasize the importance of looking forward even in difficult times, paired with a grand sound that blends gospel and hip-hop.
It’s recommended not only for those impacted by the disaster, but also for anyone feeling worn out by everyday life.
American HeroRIZE15rank/position

This is a track from their fifth album, ALTERNA, released in 2007.
It’s a staple of their live shows—an uptempo, ultra-energetic song.
The rhythm is exhilarating and the lyrics are provocative, making it irresistible for RIZER fans.
JESSE’s a cappella part at the beginning of the track is especially striking.
Dear Mr.PresidentRIZE16rank/position

It’s a song characterized by pop melodies that also resonate with punk.
However, its English lyrics deliver biting social satire.
“I’ll obey the president; for the sake of peace I’ll do anything—even go to war.
Well, if I were president, I’d make a holiday so everyone could have fun,” making it a wry, Jesse-style piece brimming with irony.
EXPERIENCERIZE17rank/position

This RIZE track is marked by powerful guitar riffs and hard-hitting drums.
It was included on the album “EXPERIENCE” and released in June 2010.
The lyrics weave in stereotypes of Japanese culture and a strong will for self-actualization, delivering an intensity that speaks directly to the listener’s heart.
It was also used in a Japan Coca-Cola “Coca-Cola Zero” commercial, bringing it to a wide audience.
Despite its ferocity, the song has a delicate touch, making it perfect for moments when you want to face yourself or take on something new.
It’s a track packed with RIZE’s signature appeal.
GHOSTRIZE18rank/position

It’s a track from their fifth album, ALTERNA, released in 2007.
With a jazzy style and a sense of sorrow and melancholy, it revealed a new side of RIZE at the time.
KenKen’s upright bass is particularly striking.
At first glance it may seem like a deeply sad song, but it’s actually a gentle piece filled with JESSE’s love for someone who has passed away.
Get the MicRIZE19rank/position

A RIZE track filled with a forward-looking attitude that believes in one’s potential and strives to go beyond limits.
It powerfully appeals to the importance of cherishing each day and living every moment to the fullest.
Included on the album “EXPERIENCE,” it was released in June 2010.
JESSE’s distinctive rap meshes perfectly with the band’s energetic sound.
It’s a quintessential RIZE song that gets the crowd pumped up as one during live shows.
Perfect for people who want to express themselves or take on something new.
Listen to this track and you’re sure to feel encouraged.
Gun ShotRIZE20rank/position

When listing renowned drummers active in Japan, you can’t leave out Nobuaki Kaneko, the drummer of RIZE.
Many of RIZE’s songs are characterized by aggressive, heavy guitar riffs, and the drum beats that stand up to those riffs are incredibly compelling.
In particular, the intro of this track showcases a strong sense of unity between the riff and the drums.
While the intro swirls with a massive groove, it switches to a tight groove as soon as the verse begins.
The appeal of Nobuaki Kaneko’s drumming lies in how his technical side shines through the intensity—like the subtle flams and the occasional open hi-hats woven in between.


