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Zainichi Funk Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Zainichi Funk Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Zainichi Funk Popular Song Ranking [2026]

While they had a comedic band persona, they were famous for delivering authentic, James Brown–style funk.

Fans praise them as key figures who helped spread Black music within the Japanese music scene.

Is it thanks to them that today’s Motown revival has been so readily embraced?

Unsung heroes—so in this article, based on feedback from music fans submitted to our site, we researched their most acclaimed tracks and picked the most popular ones in a ranked list.

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a newcomer, we think you’ll enjoy it.

Now, let’s dive in!

Zainichi Funk Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Bombs are scary.Zainichi Fanku1rank/position

Supremely cheesy yet cool.

The drumming is insanely good, and the vocalist’s voice is great too.

Above all, the lyrics—sounding playful yet dead serious—are fantastic.

It’s a masterpiece that throws a counterpunch at a Japan unfamiliar with funk.

A song that blows away fixed ideas.

LieZainichi Fanku2rank/position

Zainichi Funk “Uso” Official Music Video
LieZainichi Fanku

Zainichi Funk is a funk band formed around Kenta Hamano, who is also active as an actor.

Their song “Uso” (Lies) is included on the mini-album “Renraku,” released in 2012.

The world is full of lies—good lies, bad lies—yet in the end, a lie is a lie; still, this song lines up lies with many different meanings.

Paired with the funk vibe, it feels loose and mature, and the rhyme-laden lyrics are so catchy you’ll find yourself wanting to say them out loud—and even sing along—a wonderful song about lies.

Give my regards to him/her.Zainichi Fanku3rank/position

This is a track by Zainichi Funk, a stylish funk band that performs live all over.

With an extremely funky vibe and a sense of humor, they’ve succeeded in winning passionate fans, and it’s a catchy, crowd-pleasing tune with a sound that really hits home for those born in the ’80s.

wound; scratch; scar; flaw; defectZainichi Fanku4rank/position

Funk resides in Japan—Zainichi Funk’s early track “Kizu.” It’s an irresistibly danceable funk number, and it’s all about the bass! The bass’s repeated, identical phrase is classic funk, firmly establishing this band as a true funk outfit.

By all means, dance with the bass.

poipoiZainichi Fanku5rank/position

Formed in 2007 around Kenta Hamano, a former member of SAKEROCK, the band Zainichi Funk included this song on their 2016 album Rainbow.

Its upbeat groove and memorable phrases really stick in your head—you can’t help but hum along.

KyotoZainichi Fanku6rank/position

Zainichi Funk – Kyoto @ TAICOCLUB ’13
KyotoZainichi Fanku

This is a song by the Japanese funk band Zainichi Funk, themed around a trip to Kyoto.

At live shows, they do a “Kyoto-and-response” instead of call-and-response.

With its breezy vibe, it’s perfect as travel background music.

The music video, which feels like a comic song, is also a must-see.

I hold a grudge.Zainichi Fanku7rank/position

I’m holding a grudge / Zainichi Funk
I hold a grudge.Zainichi Fanku

A seven-piece funk band, Zainichi Funk, is on a mission to reappraise the funk sound that traces back to James Brown—known by nicknames like “The Godfather of Soul.” This track, used in the Bathclin “Incent Scalp Gnocchi” commercial, is included on their third album, Warau na.

While the comedic lyrics and catchy melody may steal your attention, the funky guitar chopping heard throughout injects both drive and tension into the ensemble.

It’s a track whose powerful impact becomes addictive, letting you truly feel the cool essence of funk.

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