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SMAP Popular Song Ranking [2026]

SMAP, who reigned at the top of the male idol scene for nearly 30 years as a national idol group.

In fact, they were quite adventurous musically—consistently embracing challenges right to the end—by using songs from up-and-coming artists, featuring popular overseas jazz players, and even releasing odd-meter dance tracks as singles.

SMAP Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

I’m counting on you, I’ve got a bad feeling about this.SMAP50rank/position

It was released in 1996 as SMAP’s 20th single.

The song was used in a Kanebo Cosmetics “Testimo” commercial featuring member Takuya Kimura, and it reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The commercial, which became the catalyst for Takuya Kimura’s breakthrough, captivated many women.

SMAP Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

Aloha HawaiiKatori Shingo (SMAP)51rank/position

This is a song that Shingo Katori sang during the SMAP era.

Among SMAP’s songs, there are many that evoke summer and resort vibes, and plenty that get the crowd going at live shows.

Take this opportunity to listen to the songs of this legendary group, whose music lives on forever in the hearts of fans.

Song 2 ~the sequel to thatSMAP52rank/position

SMAP Song 2 ~the sequel to that~ Tried singing
Song 2 ~the sequel to thatSMAP

A coming-of-age love song about inexperience in romance.

Growing timid about love, they like each other but can’t express it well, and end up going their separate ways, far apart.

The days they spent together turn into sparkling memories, and when the same season comes around, they will remember those beautiful moments again.

To a Friend ~Say What You Will~SMAP53rank/position

SMAP - To a Friend ~Say What You Will~ 🖐
To a Friend ~Say What You Will~SMAP

The lyrics were written by the one and only Eric Clapton.

It’s a song well-suited for graduations and for cheering someone on.

It conveys gratitude to those who always watch over and support us.

It’s also recommended as a message song for people to whom you don’t usually say “thank you.”

Be happy.SMAP54rank/position

NOT ALONE ~Let's Be Happy~ / SMAP
Be happy.SMAP

“I may be an inadequate older sister, but…”—you can almost hear a grown-up line like that from a younger brother in this song.

It’s a track by SMAP, the beloved national idol group that sadly disbanded in 2016.

It was included on their fourth album, SMAP 004, released in 1993.

Song of X’smapSMAP55rank/position

A song performed at the end of 2004 by SMAP, the five-member group that thrived as a national idol and disbanded in 2016, as the theme for the drama “X’smap: Tora to Raion to Gonin no Otoko.” After initially being released exclusively via digital distribution, it was officially put on CD in January 2005 as the B-side to the single “Tomodachi e ~Say What You Will~.” With vivid imagery set on a holy night and lyrics that depict the joy of loving someone and being loved in return, it carries a message that anyone can be the star.

Composed by Yoko Kanno, its warm and emotive melody resonates in the heart—a ballad that colors the time spent with someone special on a winter night.

This Is loveSMAP56rank/position

SMAP “This is love” rehearsal blooper/practice scene by SKT
This Is loveSMAP

SMAP’s 45th single, from the group that sadly disbanded in 2016.

It was the theme song for “SMAP×SMAP” at the time, right? I heard the song was actually provided by the music duo Love Psychedelico.

When you listen to it, you can kind of feel their vibe, can’t you? Their self-cover is also really good, so definitely give it a listen.