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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, who debuted in the 1990s and continue to thrive today as frontrunners of Japan’s ska scene.

Although they suffered misfortune in the late ’90s with the successive passing of members, they produced singles each time featuring star guest vocalists, resulting in many hits and classic songs.

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)

Star of SapphireToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora61rank/position

A melody that blends tenderness with bittersweet longing and resonates deep in the heart.

This work masterfully fuses Chara’s distinctive vocals with Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s sound, delicately portraying the inner world of a woman in love.

Released in March 2007 as the second installment of the “Vocal Trilogy,” it was well received on the Oricon charts.

The music video features Chara herself and drew attention for its visual beauty.

With a musicality that exquisitely blends ska, J-pop, and rock, it has won support from a wide audience.

It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to soothe a love-tossed heart or when you wish to listen quietly on a calm night.

Burn Everything Except Tomorrow (feat. Hiroji Miyamoto)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora62rank/position

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra – Burn Everything Except Tomorrow (feat. Hiroji Miyamoto)
Burn Everything Except Tomorrow (feat. Hiroji Miyamoto)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

This work features a blazing sound that fuses ska and rock, paired with a powerful vocal performance.

It sings of the courage to move forward without being bound by the past, stirring the hearts of listeners.

Released in November 2018, it became a hot topic for featuring Hiroji Miyamoto of Elephant Kashimashi as a guest vocalist.

Lyrics by Atsushi Yanaka and composition by Yuichi Oki of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.

In the music video, the members dashing through flames leave a strong impression, visually expressing the song’s energy.

It’s a track that gives courage—one we hope everyone struggling in life will hear.

Flash (feat. 10-FEET)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora63rank/position

Flash feat. 10-FEET/TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA
Flash (feat. 10-FEET)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

A track included on the first single of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s “Band Collaboration Trilogy.” It’s a collaboration with the three members of 10-FEET.

Starting with TAKUMA’s vocals, the song showcases the perfect chemistry you’d expect from bands that are close friends, resulting in something truly outstanding!

Breaking through the cordonToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora64rank/position

This is a scorching instrumental number born from the power of the horn section and the rhythm section’s meticulously tight ensemble.

Rooted in the energetic ska sound of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and skillfully blending elements of jazz and rock, the track embodies the band’s determination to break new ground.

Featured on the mini-album “HEROES,” released in March 2012, it has become a staple in their live shows.

Its dynamic structure—featuring guitar and saxophone solos—and the bittersweet undertones glimpsed within make it a captivating piece.

It’s a song recommended for those who want to break out of their shell through music and for anyone feeling a passionate fire in their heart.

Profile of the Wind feat. Narashino High School Wind EnsembleToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora65rank/position

“Profile of the Wind” feat. Narashino High School Wind Orchestra — Music Video / Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Profile of the Wind feat. Narashino High School Wind EnsembleToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

An inspiring cheer song whose message of connecting generations and dreams strikes a chord! Featured on the November 2019 album Tsugihagi Colorful, this is Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s first collaboration with a high school brass band.

NARGO’s buoyant ska sound is powerfully brought to life by the youthful energy of the Narashino High School Brass Band.

First unveiled on TV Asahi’s Music Station, the track gained further attention as the CM song for KIRIN “Hyoketsu Ready for Refresh!” Brimming with the wonder of music that blows on across generations like an unending wind—and the passion of those who play it—this is a refreshing, powerful tune.

You haven’t given up yet, have you?Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora66rank/position

This is a commercial for MARO17, a men’s anti-aging care brand.

In the 2024 “You haven’t given up yet, have you?” version, an original animated video is featured, and there’s even a full version that runs about two and a half minutes.

The background music uses an original song by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra titled “You Haven’t Given Up Yet, Have You?”, and both the visuals and the music are incredibly cool.

It’s one of those commercials that, when it comes on screen, makes you stop what you’re doing and watch, don’t you think?

PhotographEXILE ATSUSHI feat. Tōkyō Sukaparadaisu Ōkesutora67rank/position

EXILE ATSUSHI feat. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Horn Section 'Photograph' 2023 Summer High School Baseball Cheer Song / 'Netto Koshien' Theme Song
PhotographEXILE ATSUSHI feat. Tōkyō Sukaparadaisu Ōkesutora

This is a rousing anthem that sings of the dream of Koshien on a grand scale.

A message-driven work that engraves in the heart the efforts and friendships of high school baseball players, the bonds with teammates, and gratitude toward family.

EXILE ATSUSHI’s deeply emotive vocals blend beautifully with the brilliant horn section of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.

Since its release in June 2023, it has been used as the support song for the 105th National High School Baseball Championship and as the theme song for “Netto Koshien,” stirring the hearts of baseball fans across the country.

Sheet music for school wind bands has also been published and is widely performed.

ALMIGHTY ~ The Masked Promise (feat. Youhei Kawakami)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora68rank/position

“ALMIGHTY ~ The Masked Promise feat. Yohei Kawakami” (Special Edit) Music Video / TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA
ALMIGHTY ~ The Masked Promise (feat. Youhei Kawakami)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

An energetic track where a powerful ska sound fuses with Yohei Kawakami’s vocals.

Released in December 2020 as the theme song for Kamen Rider Saber, it centers on the courage to face hardships, skillfully expressing the tokusatsu hero worldview of transforming to become stronger.

The song is also included on Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s album SKA=ALMIGHTY, which commemorates their 30th anniversary.

Skapara’s characteristically rhythmic performance pairs perfectly with Kawakami’s commanding vocals.

It’s a must-listen not only for tokusatsu fans, but also for anyone who enjoys ska or rock.

BrazilToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora69rank/position

This is a commercial where Kuranosuke Sasaki discovers Kirin’s Jōjō Shochu Soda and shares how it tastes to him.

It’s straightforward: he tries it because of those around him and is surprised by its crisp flavor.

The relaxed mood of the ad is further elevated by the song “Brazil” by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.

It’s included on their 2012 album Walkin’.

The arrangement—starting with light percussion and gradually layering in instruments—is striking, creating a fun track that steadily builds excitement.

GentlyToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora70rank/position

A gentle, slow-tempo number by a veteran band that’s been together for over 30 years and is Japan’s strongest ska outfit.

Their hallmark image of being emotional and powerful is basically spot on, but they also have songs like this—beautiful pieces that you can listen to quietly and serenely.