SPEED Popular Song Rankings [2026]
SPEED is a four-member teen dance and vocal unit produced by the Okinawa Actors School, which also produced Namie Amuro.
Their singing and dancing were of such high quality that it was hard to believe they were in their early teens, astonishing TV audiences.
This is a ranking that compiles SPEED’s popular songs.
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SPEED Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Go! Go! HeavenSPEED8rank/position

This song was released in March 1997 as SPEED’s third single.
It’s dance music with elements characteristic of SPEED, such as R&B and hip-hop, and it became their first No.
1 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
The lyrics portray the feelings of young people yearning to break free from oppression and hardship, expressing a longing for freedom, true love, and friendship.
The track resonated deeply with the youth of the time and helped propel SPEED’s music into broader popularity.
It’s the perfect nostalgic pick for those in their 40s who want to revisit that era.
When the seasons goSPEED9rank/position

A masterpiece marked by a moving melody and poignant lyrics! SPEED’s clear, pure vocals convey the aching emotions that connect deep within the heart.
Released in February 1999 as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Spaceblazer,” this was SPEED’s first anime song.
The lyrics, which sing of the preciousness of continuing to love and of feelings for someone dear, resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you sense the changing seasons or find yourself wanting to remember someone important.
It’s sure to stay close to your heart.
Stars to shine againSPEED10rank/position

It was released in 2003 as SPEED’s 14th single and a double A-side.
The song came out during their second reunion and was used in a Meiji Seika “Handmade Chocolate” commercial.
The track was produced by Tommy february6.
SPEED Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Follow Me Follow Me (Quem Que Cagou)Speed, Black Alien & Tejo11rank/position

This track is “Follow Me, Follow Me,” a collaboration by Speed, Black Alien, and Tejo.
It was used in the film Fast Five and is included on the soundtrack.
When the song starts, it really gives you that “What is this?!” feeling, but once you hear it, it becomes addictive.
The lo-fi vibe of the rap makes it an especially cool track.
Adam and EveSPEED12rank/position

A commercial for Rohto Pharmaceutical’s “Rohto Zi Lycee” featuring the members of SPEED appearing as animated characters.
This song was the B-side to their 10th single, “Breakin’ out to the morning,” released in 1999.
It is said to be a cover of a track by the dance unit HIM.
ALL MY ANGELSSPEED13rank/position

Formed in Sydney in 2019, the hardcore band—whose 2024 album “Only One Mode” won an ARIA Award and drew global attention—has released a new three-track EP in October 2025.
The record centers on a theme of tribute and love for three friends their community has lost in recent years, conveying a message of unconditional love even as it looks unflinchingly at the pain of loss.
Their heavy sound—melding the steeliness of Australian hardcore with the groove of NYHC—is as potent as ever here, and the spring-loaded riffs, thunderous breakdowns, and hook-laden choruses generate a breathtaking surge of energy.
Channeling anger, sorrow, and respect for their friends through sound, this release stands as a masterpiece that captures where they are now as they race at the forefront of the hardcore scene.
April Theme of “Dear Friends”SPEED14rank/position

A memorable friendship song by SPEED.
Set against a spring breeze with cherry blossoms dancing, it portrays the wistfulness of days gone by and how they themselves are changing.
It’s included on the best-of album “Speed the Memorial Best 1335days Dear Friends 1,” released in March 2000, which also features hits like “Body & Soul” and “White Love.” Listening to this song is sure to fill you with gratitude for your dear friends.
Why not play it with friends you haven’t seen in a while and let the memories flow?


