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] (21–30)
NAMERIZE29rank/position

This is from the 2005 RUSH BALL live footage.
It’s a song that really reflects JESSE’s deep love for Japanese festivals.
In the live performance, it starts with a drum phrase like a festival beat, reminiscent of taiko.
It’s peaceful—truly a perfect word for it—and a beloved classic among fans.
ONERIZE30rank/position

This is a track included on their seventh single, “02/ONE,” released in 2002.
In contrast to the loud “02,” it’s a melodic song that begins with quiet guitar arpeggios.
You can enjoy Nobuaki Kaneko’s delicate drumming.
RIZE Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
OWTKASTRIZE31rank/position

This is a track from their fourth album, Spit & Yell, released in 2005.
It is also the last work to feature the previous bassist, u:zo.
The visuals of a devil-like giant devouring a city leave a somewhat fleeting impression—suggestive of RIZE, who had made a comeback around this time but still seemed to be smoldering under the surface.
PARADOX gymnasticsRIZE32rank/position

With a crackling, resonant bassline, ferocious guitar riffs, and aggressive drum phrases, this track explodes with RIZE’s signature style right from the intro.
But it’s not just a cool, high-energy number—it’s also a biting, irony-laden song that calls out environmental issues.
Please Oh PleaseRIZE33rank/position

It’s a garage rock-style track with a rough vibe that’s a bit different from RIZE’s usual image.
It’s included on their sixth album, K.O., released in 2008.
The song showcases RIZE’s more melodic side.
RESPECTRIZE34rank/position

This is a song included on the third album, Natural Vibes.
You can feel it from the lyrics as well, but especially in the powerful way it’s sung, it’s a song that conveys strong feelings and insists that things like racial discrimination don’t matter, and that there’s no point in fretting and worrying about it.
RIZERIZE35rank/position

This song bears the band’s name as its title.
It tells the band’s history: meeting drummer Nobuaki Kaneko in childhood, forming the band, going through member changes, and singing, “Let’s keep doing this together.” The laid-back, groove-heavy rhythm makes it a very satisfying track.


