WANIMA Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
You could say that elements like Japanese lyrics filled with straightforward messages and passionate performances are what make WANIMA so popular.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of WANIMA’s most popular songs—tracks where you can feel the performers’ fiery passion.
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WANIMA Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
Odoru YoruWANIMA78rank/position

This song is incredibly striking for its wah-infused guitar phrases.
In an interview, KO-SHIN himself said, “Instead of using a phaser, I deliberately tried a wah and was amazed by its depth,” making it a key highlight of the track.
The thick punk sound, the increasingly dance-inducing groove, and the major shift in feel in the latter half are quintessential WANIMA.
SubmarineWANIMA79rank/position

Many of WANIMA’s songs are high-energy and fiery, but this track starts quietly and gradually builds up.
The sections with lots of call-and-response are very characteristic of WANIMA and get everyone pumped up together!
ShalalaWANIMA80rank/position

WANIMA’s party song “Sharara” is one everyone can get hyped up with.
The chorus has an easy-to-follow melody, so after hearing it once, you’ll be able to sing along with everyone while clapping your hands.
Surprisingly, the lyrics carry a touch of melancholy.
Be sure to catch WANIMA live and enjoy this song in person.
WANIMA Popular Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
beat the crap out of someoneWANIMA81rank/position

This track by WANIMA, which began streaming in February 2026, was chosen as the opening theme for the Netflix anime Baki-dou.
With straightforward word choices, a conversational feel, and chantable phrases designed for everyone to shout together, it’s perfectly suited for belting out at karaoke.
It’s a lead single from the mini-album Excuse Error, where the instruments lock in tightly over a drum-driven beat, and the chorus delivers a thrilling lift that feels like your vision opening wide.
It’s a song that lets everyone raise their voices together and get fired up when you want to blow away everyday stress.
Full-Power BoyWANIMA82rank/position

This is a song by Sukima Switch released in 2005.
It has been used as an insert song in films and in commercials.
This popular track, which could be called a classic of pop music, is likely one you’ve heard at least once.
It’s a song that fires you up when you’re stuck in dull, dreamless days, and makes you feel like you want to change yourself.
As our daily lives evolve with a new start, we too should keep polishing ourselves.
Let’s welcome the new chapter with ambition.
A gift without a stampWANIMA83rank/position

WANIMA’s powerful vocals and sound make “Kitte no Nai Okurimono” resonate deeply.
The original song, written and composed by Kazuo Zaitsu and released in 1977, is a well-known pop classic familiar even to older generations.
Its gentle melody and lyrics, when performed by the rock band WANIMA, ring true like the voice of today’s youth.
It conveys heartfelt gratitude directly to those who have supported us.
The sincere vocals and exhilarating sound feel uplifting and are sure to brighten your mentor’s new beginning with a refreshing touch.
Japanese spiritWANIMA84rank/position

This is the song contributed to the online event “Wassai,” hosted by the Tokyo 2020 Nippon Festival.
Unlike WANIMA’s usual tracks, the melodic hardcore elements are toned down, and as the title suggests, it carries a distinctly Japanese vibe.
It even evokes the feel of a festival bon odori.
Still, with its irresistible urge to make you dance and its positive lyrics, the song delivers the energetic and fun atmosphere that’s quintessentially WANIMA.


