10-FEET Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
You can’t go to a variety of festivals without seeing the name 10-FEET.They’re also well known for “Kyoto Daisakusen.”Many artists perform 10-FEET’s songs in various places.We’ve put together a ranking of 10-FEET’s popular tracks that are loved by everyone.
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10-FEET Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Nil?10-FEET29rank/position

It’s a very cool, straightforward song that feels quintessentially 10-FEET.
It’s played frequently at their live shows and always gets the crowd hyped.
I imagine many people choose this song when doing a 10-FEET cover band.
The music video, which gives off a pop vibe, is great too.
OVERCOME10-FEET30rank/position

OVERCOME, sung by 10-FEET, a three-piece rock band from Kyoto Prefecture, is included on their 2006 album TWISTER.
One of the charms of their songs is the way the lyrics encourage and stand by listeners from the same point of view.
That sense of compassion and love comes through in this track as well, and hearing the line about wanting to “eliminate all incurable diseases and wars” might offer at least a bit of support to those who are battling illness.
In contrast to the mood of the lyrics, however, the upbeat sound—infused with reggae elements—is quintessentially 10-FEET and might lift your spirits as you listen.
10-FEET Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
STONE COLD BREAK10-FEET31rank/position

This is the song that makes you want to dash around during the chorus: “STONE COLD BREAK.” The music video, which progresses in a side-scrolling slow motion, is extremely striking.
It’s a track that’s frequently played live, so when it comes up at a show, run around together with the crowd.
STONE COLD BREAK feat. FIRE BALL10-FEET32rank/position

From “6-FEET 2.” This track features the live staple “STONE COLD BREAK” with Yokohama reggae group FIRE BALL.
While honoring the original, it boldly adds new lyrics, centered around FIRE BALL’s cherished motto, “ONE LINK.”
U10-FEET33rank/position

This song, with its strikingly warped bass in the intro, offers a pleasing mix of styles—like the rap in the first verse and the reggae-like section in the middle.
On top of that, the straightforward vibe of the chorus is wonderful.
Pay attention to the lyrics as well, which evoke the pure feelings of childhood.
quiet10-FEET34rank/position

This is the song that was chosen for Toyota’s “Ractis” commercial and became the catalyst for many people to discover the band.
The track captures the restless urgency of youth and an inescapable sense of longing, carried by TAKUMA’s emotional vocals.
The sound that erupts from a gentle intro feels like it blows away all the pent-up haze in your heart.
Released in February 2006, it’s also included on the album “TWISTER.” The music video is a must-see too: it flips from serious expressions to the members gleefully playing Twister covered in lotion, brimming with their signature playful spirit.
When you’re stuck, lost in worry, this song just might give you the strong push you need.
recollection10-FEET35rank/position

This song, “Recollection,” is one I personally love, especially for its drum intro.
The lyric “The me of the future tells me: the one who made my dream come true is YOU” is wonderful.
It makes me feel that if I work hard now, I’ll be able to thank my present self in the future—so now is the time to give it my all.


