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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Come On!Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora43rank/position

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra / Come On!
Come On!Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

A track included as the first song on Skapara’s 21st album, “WILD PEACE.” True to Skapara’s style, it features an uptempo, lively melody.

It’s the kind of tune that makes you want to start dancing, so covering it with a big band would be incredibly fun and guaranteed to get the crowd going.

STROKE OF FATEToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora44rank/position

The 27th single.

It was sold in the CCCD format.

With Latin-style rhythms and jazzy phrases used throughout, it’s a cool, danceable track.

In the music video, starting around 1:37, the shots of each part’s solo being performed are also really stylish.

White LightToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora45rank/position

A refreshing instrumental track woven with a dynamic horn section and a lively rhythm.

It’s a track featured on the album “WILD PEACE,” released in June 2006.

Its unique soundscape, fusing ska and jazz, is quintessential Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.

The aggressive yet sophisticated performance is perfect for kicking off your day with energy—whether it’s a morning drive or a pre-work warm-up.

Highly recommended for those who want to fire themselves up with powerful music.

That Summer’s Ambiguous Me feat. SUPER EIGHTToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora46rank/position

That Summer’s Ambiguous Me feat. SUPER EIGHT / TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA
That Summer’s Ambiguous Me feat. SUPER EIGHTToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

A new summer classic is here: a collaboration between Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and SUPER EIGHT! Centered on the theme of youthful memories, this song portrays recollections that grow hazy with the changing seasons.

A vibrant blend of ska-jazz and pop-rock, its energetic sound resonates pleasantly.

Released on August 8, 2024, it’s the second installment of the “NO BORDER” series commemorating Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s 35th anniversary.

With lyrics by Atsushi Yanaka and music by NARGO, it’s a wonderful track that conveys the bond between both bands.

Perfect for those who want to look back on nostalgic summer memories or reminisce about their youth.

Is there love?Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora47rank/position

It’s by no means a fast-tempo song, but listening to it energizes me and makes me feel ready to do my best again tomorrow.

Even with a large ensemble, it never feels cluttered; each member’s individuality comes through clearly, making it a track you can enjoy no matter how many times you listen to it!

Ball of Fire JiveToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora48rank/position

It’s a piece that evokes the impression of a glamorous yet mature, city-at-night atmosphere.

Each part asserts itself, yet it never turns into noise; they balance one another well, resulting in a very effective and pleasant track.

The pathless path, defiant.Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora49rank/position

Pathless road, of defiance. feat. Ken Yokoyama / TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA -short ver-
The pathless path, defiant.Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

This is a track in collaboration with Ken Yokoyama.

I think it’s a song where, instead of clashing, we discover new sides of both artists through the collaboration.

It’s “cool × cool,” so it’s a track that makes you want to hear it live.