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 Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Trapped10-FEET51rank/position

This is a 10-FEET song that appeared in January 2004 as a track on the single “REALIFE” and was also included on their major-label debut album of the same name released that year.
It is said to embody their resolve as they expanded their activities from the indie scene to the major stage.
Set to an energetic sound, the lyrics convey gratitude, self-reflection, and the weight of life’s choices.
The self-sacrificing love portrayed here—taking on sorrow oneself while delivering joy to you—can’t help but stir the heart.
When you’re facing a major decision, this song will surely give you a powerful push forward.
What’s up?10-FEET52rank/position

This song, with a music video that leaves an impression—featuring long hair, leather outfits, makeup, and a wall of Marshalls in a style reminiscent of overseas metal bands—has a chorus that bursts open in a way that feels incredibly satisfying.
In any case, this ridiculously cool MV is just the best.
back to the sunset10-FEET53rank/position

Included on the 2009 album “Life is sweet.” A three-piece rock band from Kyoto formed in 1997.
Over a drumbeat that smashes the snare at ultra-high speed, noisy and aggressive guitar sounds are strummed, while the vocals soar in a high register.
It’s a track that really gets you hyped when you listen to it.
every10-FEET54rank/position

It’s included on the first album, “springman.” It’s a lively number that lifts your spirits and is perfect for the opening track of the album.
At live shows, there’s a call-and-response with fans during the “la-la-la~♪” part of the song.
hammer ska feat. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra10-FEET55rank/position

From “6-FEET 2.” Here’s a boldly reimagined version of 10-FEET’s signature song “hammer ska,” featuring none other than Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, a ska band Japan proudly presents to the world.
As the title suggests, it’s a ska-based track, so it pairs perfectly with the horn section.
The result packs some serious punch!
super stomper10-FEET56rank/position

This song, which jumps straight into the chorus from the intro and gets the crowd bouncing, is a real super stomper.
At a live show you can jump, run around, and thrust your fists in the air—there’s no end to the fun packed into this one track.
It’s guaranteed to bring the house down.
under the umber shine10-FEET57rank/position

It’s included on their sixth album, “Life is sweet.” The lyrics invite you to bask in old memories while reflecting on who you are now.
NAOKI’s backing vocals on bass give it a refreshingly pleasant finish.
Beyond That feat. ROTTENGRAFFTY10-FEET58rank/position

From “6-FEET 2.” This is also the well-known live staple “Sono Mukō e,” featuring vocals by N∀OKI and NOBUYA from our hometown friends ROTTENGRAFFTY.
In the released recording, the arrangement that shifts from acoustic to full band—evoking hide’s “50% & 50% (Crystal Lake Version)”—is superb.
Ao10-FEET59rank/position

Shifting abruptly from a heavy piano melody to an explosive, emotion-charged rock sound, it strikes straight at the heart! Released in March 2021 as 10-FEET’s 20th single, it served as the opening theme for the drama “Byplayers: 100 Days in the Forest of Supporting Actors.” TAKUMA says the “youthful rawness” and “transience” he poured into the song form its core, born from the closed-off atmosphere of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Struggling through an uncooperative reality and charging ahead with reckless determination—it’s like pure youth itself.
If you listen to it while facing something head-on, it will surely give you a push forward.
Common murres and seals10-FEET60rank/position

It’s a track that majestically paints an inner landscape, impressing fans as if it were a grand documentary film.
Created to mark 10-FEET’s 20th anniversary and released in November 2017, it’s included on the album Fin.
The song seems to sing about the importance of the small happiness hidden in everyday life—something you can find precisely because you’ve known sorrow.
Fin, a masterpiece into which vocalist TAKUMA poured so much passion that he called it “like a last will and testament,” peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon charts.
When things aren’t going well and you’re feeling down, listening to it might give you a hint to shift your perspective.
It will likely leave you with a warm feeling, as if embraced by vast nature.


