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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
flyRIZE41rank/position

This is a track included on their sixth album, “K.O.,” released in 2008.
In just two minutes, it packs in an unrelentingly heavy sound.
It’s a song that feels like a concentrated dose of RIZE’s loud side.
How to celebrate an ordinary dayRIZE42rank/position

It’s a track included on the album “K.O.” The relaxed tempo and JESSE’s rap are striking.
As a RIZER myself, the idea of “wanting to celebrate precisely because it’s an ordinary day” feels so very JESSE-like.
The Return of ThunderboltRIZE43rank/position

Characterized by electronic beats and synth sounds, this track showcases RIZE’s bold new direction.
Its cool rap and powerful vocals intertwine to deliver a shock that strikes the listener like lightning.
It’s included on the album “THUNDERBOLT: The Return of the Thunderbolt,” released in September 2017 to mark the band’s 20th anniversary.
Conveying messages to fans and the importance of self-expression, the song is an anthem that gives you the courage to face adversity.
It’s perfect for moments when you feel defeated or need to fire yourself up.
Japanese swordRIZE44rank/position

From live footage in Nagoya in 2012, this is a track from their second album, FOREPLAY, released in 2001.
Its razor-sharp sound and lyrics—like a Japanese sword—are irresistible to RIZE fans.
It’s a song that could be called a monument of Japanese mixture rock.
Fires and brawls are the flowers of Edo feat. E.D.ORIZE45rank/position

This track features the hip-hop group E.D.O, which includes JESSE under the name SORA3000.
From the moment it starts, a powerful, head-banging groove hits the audience.
Distinctive lyrics that showcase each MC’s individuality keep coming without pause, and JESSE takes the final rap verse, making it a track that absolutely shines live.


