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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.

WANIMA Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

ANCHORWANIMA41rank/position

As the title “ANCHOR” suggests, this is a WANIMA song we want people who face tough, pressure-filled days to hear.

With their characteristically straightforward message and a slightly wistful melody, it’s a fantastic track—one that feels like it can blast away the hardships and sorrows of everyday life with big sound and powerful vocals.

Baby SniperWANIMA42rank/position

When you think of WANIMA, you might picture lots of energetic songs with intense rock sounds, but “Baby Sniper” has a unique, mysterious atmosphere.

The lyrics are filled with enigmatic phrases.

Even so, KENTA’s vocals make you suddenly realize, “This is WANIMA.” It’s a song that steps a little away from their usual style to show a new side of them as artists.

For youWANIMA43rank/position

WANIMA / For you Bass [Cover] with Lyrics
For youWANIMA

After getting hyped up by a track with mature lyrics, listening to this song makes you realize just how wide-ranging WANIMA really are as artists! It’s simply a great song! The warm, empathetic lyrics make your chest tighten as you listen.

This seemingly extreme range speaks to the depth of their appeal as musicians.

GET DOWNWANIMA44rank/position

WANIMA’s signature live song “GET DOWN.” As expected, WANIMA is known for their bright, high-speed sound.

The track wraps up in about two minutes, but the repeating chorus phrase is easy to remember, so you’ll be humming along in no time.

They often play this as the last song of their shows, so be sure to learn it and head out to a live gig.

HOMEWANIMA45rank/position

【WANIMA】HOME Guitar cover
HOMEWANIMA

This is a song I’d like people who are working hard to listen to.

I really love it, and you can feel that WANIMA themselves have probably been encouraged by many people.

It’s especially recommended for those who are striving while being away from their families.

HOPEWANIMA46rank/position

[WANIMA] HOPE - Tried Playing the Bass
HOPEWANIMA

A song that evokes a story in true WANIMA fashion starts off with music that gives a surf vibe.

From there, KENTA’s straightforward voice rings out, and it really hits you in the chest.

I think it’s one of the most wonderful masterpieces among WANIMA’s songs.

Japanese PrideWANIMA47rank/position

【WANIMA】JapanesePride Guitar cover
Japanese PrideWANIMA

The lyrics mention Hi-STANDARD, seniors at Pizza of Death, the same agency as WANIMA! And as the lyrics say, the sound blends various genres like reggae, punk, and hip-hop.

You might just feel a new side of WANIMA!

MilkWANIMA48rank/position

The tour was canceled due to the impact of COVID-19, and this song is one of the pieces created during that period! During the time of staying at home, many of us realized just how important the people around us are, didn’t we? This song is said to be about “precious time with loved ones,” and it resonates all the more because it was a time when we couldn’t meet friends or partners as we wanted.

WANIMA is known for fun, high-energy songs that hype you up with their goofy vibe, but their warm and gentle songs like this are really wonderful too.

SNOWWANIMA49rank/position

It’s included on WANIMA’s major-label first album, “Everybody!!,” released in January 2018 by the rock band from Kumamoto Prefecture.

Unlike their usual energetic and powerful image, this mid-tempo track conveys the quiet of winter and a poignant sense of longing that sinks deep into your heart.

With a restrained arrangement that highlights the vocals, the singing resonates gently like falling snow.

It’s a perfect winter song for cooling down after getting hyped at karaoke.

To Be ContinuedWANIMA50rank/position

[WANIMA] Played the bass for “Tsuzuku Mono”
To Be ContinuedWANIMA

I think WANIMA’s songs are distinctive in that, whether they’re about their hometown, a way of life, regrets, or the future, they evoke scenes that resonate personally with anyone who listens.

This song is one of those, and I believe it hits home precisely because it’s sung by WANIMA, who live life to the fullest.