RSP is a Japanese dance-vocal group that was active from 2006 to 2013.
Selected from across the country through a Sony audition, the group was packed with standouts, and documentaries showing behind-the-scenes aspects helped them gain fans.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranking of their songs.
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RSP Popular Song Rankings [2026]
GratitudeRSP1rank/position

This song, characterized by its warm lyrics and moving melody, expresses deep gratitude to the important people who support us in everyday life.
Released by RSP in February 2008, it was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime BLEACH and resonated with many listeners.
The track reminds us of the importance of bonds with family and friends, making it a perfect choice for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
It’s a heartfelt song recommended for moments when you want to convey appreciation to loved ones or celebrate life’s milestones.
Lifetime Respect – Women’s VersionRSP2rank/position

RSP was a female vocal duo active from 2006 to 2013 that gained popularity with songs centered on R&B and hip-hop.
When it comes to their signature hits, many people would likely name “Lifetime Respect: Women’s Version.” Released as a female-perspective take on Dozan Miki’s classic “Lifetime Respect,” the song became a huge hit, especially among women.
With Kansai dialect and down-to-earth lyrics, it gained wide popularity and won Best New Artist at both the Best Hit Song Festival and the Japan Cable Radio Awards as a love song.
Sakura — I’m glad I got to meet you —RSP3rank/position

This song is not just about the vocals—the music video is absolutely heartbreaking.
I especially want people who have lost a girlfriend or boyfriend to listen to it.
It’s truly heartrending but filled with love, and it makes you feel that the person loved this much must be so fortunate.
I think it’s also a masterpiece for those who’ve gone through a breakup; it slips right into your heart with a pain that feels almost physical.
Because I really, really like you.RSP4rank/position

This is a mutual-love song by RSP, a group that took the scene by storm with activities centered in the Kansai region and has produced many covers and danceable tracks.
It’s a piece you can enjoy for its pleasant listenability, and the depth of the lyrics—perfectly matching women in their 20s—truly resonates in the heart.
Lifetime RespectRSP5rank/position

This is a female-version cover of Michi Dosan’s song by RSP, a group active mainly in the Kansai area that gained popularity through high-level dance performances and covers of Toshinobu Kubota.
The song carries a message of wanting to be together for life, and when a woman plays it, it inevitably makes the man more conscious of her, so it can also be used as a song that helps you attract someone.
M ~Another Love Story~RSP6rank/position

RSP, who sparked the answer song trend, released “M ~Another Love Story~” as an answer to Princess Princess’s “M.” It’s a love song that boldly samples the original track and breathes new charm into it.
Sakura ~I’m glad I met you~RSP7rank/position

Just reading the comments on video sites brings me to tears—this is a song that gives you the push to overcome sorrow and keep going.
It’s the sixth single from RSP, a dance unit known for their strong hip-hop and R&B.
The lyrics, which can be heard as “You’re no longer here; I’ll live on for both of us,” look forward even from the brink of despair and have resonated with many.
RSP’s smooth, upbeat delivery only doubles the sadness.
If you haven’t heard it yet, please do!


