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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] (41–50)

BUZZING10-FEET43rank/position

This is their sixth single.

It’s a track that really captures the essence of a mix-style band.

TAKUMA’s guitar-vocal performance—powerful yet gentle—gives you energy.

It’s a number I hope people who are struggling and finding things unbearably hard right now will listen to.

CRYBABY10-FEET44rank/position

It is included on their seventh album, “thread.” You can enjoy the harmony between TAKUMA’s straightforward lead vocals and NAOKI’s backing chorus.

With a poignant yet beautiful melody, it’s one of those tracks that delivers a sense of speed while still being deeply listenable.

Fin10-FEET45rank/position

This is the track that also serves as the title of 10-FEET’s eighth album, “Fin,” released in November 2017.

It was chosen as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo drama “Byplayers,” leaving a strong impression on many viewers.

Created as the band marked its 20th anniversary and roughly five years since their previous release, this work was a milestone.

Vocalist TAKUMA approached it with the resolve of “this being the last,” and that tension gave rise to a truly unique sound.

The driving, exhilarating melody—almost as if themed around endings and beginnings—will surely give a powerful push to anyone striving to accomplish something.

GOODBYE TO ROMANCE10-FEET46rank/position

10-FEET is a three-piece rock band whose loud sound and genre-blending style—incorporating reggae, hip-hop, and more—has earned strong support.

The song “GOODBYE TO ROMANCE,” which closes their second album REALIFE, also drew attention for featuring chorus contributions from members of allied bands like SHACHI and Maximum the Hormone.

That feeling when days you once even found bothersome transform into special memories at the moment of graduation is something many people have likely experienced themselves.

With its driving, high-speed ensemble that heightens the sense of a turning point, this is a fitting number for the final live show of one’s student days.

MONKEY10-FEET47rank/position

This is a song by 10-FEET, a three-piece melodic hardcore band from Kyoto Prefecture.

It’s included on their third album, 4REST, released in 2005.

The song carries a wonderful message: don’t strain yourself too much—live each day with a smile.

It features an energetic, bright sound that lifts your spirits.

If you’re a rock fan, definitely give it a listen.

SEE YOU10-FEET48rank/position

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It is included on their fifth single, “HEY!”.

The song was created by guitarist-vocalist TAKUMA for his beloved grandfather, who passed away when TAKUMA was a child.

The warm, gentle melody and vocals convey TAKUMA’s love for his grandfather.

Sad but ture10-FEET49rank/position

A track covering Metallica’s “Sad but True” from the Metallica cover project album “METAL – IKKA.” TAKUMA, the guitarist/vocalist, has always liked metal—especially Metallica—so both the sound and the vocals make this an outstanding track.