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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.

10-FEET Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)

Amber Sky10-FEET61rank/position

10-FEET “Kohaku no Sora” Music Video
Amber Sky10-FEET

Isn’t this a song whose lyrics can be interpreted in many different ways depending on the person? It would be amazing if you could listen to it regularly, find your own interpretation, and then really soak it in at a live show.

By the way, the music video for this song features footage from Kyoto Daisakusen, so if you’ve never been, please watch it and let it make you want to go to the festival!

Like Sierra10-FEET62rank/position

This is a song that turned the feelings about a canceled festival into a hopeful anthem vowing to rise again.

Released in October 2020 as 10-FEET’s 19th single, it peaked at No.

4 on the Oricon charts.

The track is also included on the album “Collins.” TAKUMA said that during production, “it felt like the clogged veins suddenly burst open and flowed.” True to that sentiment, its exhilarating drive and emotional melody feel like pure liberation of the soul.

In the music video, the scenes of an empty festival venue convey a heartfelt longing to reunite with fans.

It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to listen to when you’re ready to take a step toward the future.

Cigar Dog10-FEET63rank/position

It’s included on their seventh album, “thread.” This song was created after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake out of a desire to deliver not just supplies but also something meaningful to those working hard in the disaster-stricken areas.

Its warmth and kindness resonate deeply in the heart.

Chinese Hero10-FEET64rank/position

If you’re looking for a hero song that sings of a blazing, fiery spirit, “Chinese Hero” is highly recommended.

It’s included on Life is sweet, the album released in 2009 by 10-FEET, a rock band that has led Japan’s punk scene since the 2000s.

The track features the straightforward guitar sound characteristic of a three-piece band, with a lively, melodic hardcore beat.

Pay attention to the warm lyrics that teach you to stand up again and again! Why not add this punkish track to your playlist and awaken the hero within?

The Lost Thing10-FEET65rank/position

It might be good to listen to this song when you’ve lost something important and can no longer find it.

It’s filled with many relatable phrases, so it may make you reflect.

With its gentle sound and straightforward lyrics, the song is easy to listen to and resonates with the heart.

Bridgman10-FEET66rank/position

10-FEET – Blindman (Audio Track)
Bridgman10-FEET

This is a song by 10-FEET that portrays deep loneliness and inescapable inner conflict, carried by a sense of exhilarating momentum in its sound.

It appears on the album Collins, released in December 2022, and was created as a concept track for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.

The lyrics, which resonate powerfully with the guilt of a character who has lost his older brother and his hazy, uncertain view of the future, are heart-wrenching.

TAKUMA’s emotional vocals and the band’s sound—melding reggae and punk—feel as if they’re giving voice to the character’s soul.

It’s the kind of song you might want to sit with alone when you’re feeling helplessly down and can’t see the way forward.

harmony10-FEET67rank/position

10-FEET – Wa (Audio Track)
harmony10-FEET

A song deeply cherished by fans, often described as “like a short film” and “soothing to the soul.” It’s included on 10-FEET’s album Collins, released in December 2022.

Interestingly, after spending about two years working on music related to the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, TAKUMA reportedly created this track while confronting his own inner self.

Its warm melody gently resonates with nostalgic scenes: at a change of seasons, looking back on the past and asking oneself, “Have I changed?” Precisely because there’s no tie-in, the band’s unfiltered feelings come through.

Many listeners might find themselves wanting to play it on a quiet, contemplative night alone, or in the early hours of a spring morning.

Until it breaks and disappears10-FEET68rank/position

10-FEET – Until It Breaks and Disappears (Theme song for the film “Golden Kamuy: Assault on Abashiri Prison”)
Until it breaks and disappears10-FEET

A track infused with a sense of urgency that presses on while carrying everything to the limit, and a will to move forward amid loss.

It’s a work by the rock band 10-FEET, written as the theme song for the film “Golden Kamuy: Assault on Abashiri Prison” and slated for release in March 2026.

It carries a powerful message that pushes people forward—those who struggle to uphold their convictions and overcome hardships even in brutal circumstances.

An emotional rock tune you’ll want to dive into when you stumble over something.

Days of mutual longing10-FEET69rank/position

Did you know that this song was actually the B-side of the single “hammer ska,” released in September 2010, which reached No.

9 on the Oricon weekly chart? It was later included on the classic album “thread” as well—an emotionally rich rock number.

Though burdened by the loneliness of being apart and the frustration of missed connections, deep down the two still long for each other.

The earnest feelings of these lovers come through straight to the heart, carried by TAKUMA’s emotional vocals and a wistful melody.

When you feel a distance growing between you and someone important, listening to this track will help you rediscover the preciousness of the feelings you have for them.

You might even find yourself wanting to reach out.

Stoke a fire in your loneliness10-FEET70rank/position

Have you ever felt a sudden loneliness when you lose your way in life or try to remember the pure feelings you once had? This song is a rock number by 10-FEET that gently lights a flame in such a helpless heart.

TAKUMA paints the back of someone who, despite carrying dreams and regrets, still tries to face forward.

Seeing that figure overlap with yourself makes your chest tighten, doesn’t it? The track was included on the single “Sono Mukou e,” released in November 2011, which reached No.

8 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It was also featured on the following year’s album “thread.” When you find yourself at a standstill, the exhilarating drive of the sound and the warm tone of the harmonica will surely set your heart free.

You don’t have to force yourself—why not start by surrendering to this song?