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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

deep-sea fish10-FEET71rank/position

The movie THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, released in December 2022, became a major sensation.

During its production, another masterpiece was born.

This song, written and composed by TAKUMA, was created by empathizing with the perspective of a certain mother who appears in the story.

You can keenly feel the anguish and love of someone who can’t be honest with herself, seeing the image of her deceased son in the son who is still alive.

The track is included on the album Collins and was written impulsively in parallel with the production of the candidate theme song.

Listening to it after watching the film may add even greater depth to the characters’ stories.

It’s a song I hope you’ll play on a quiet night when you want to reflect on someone dear to you.

Fire and Rhythm10-FEET72rank/position

A track with a striking intro that surges like a heavy, thick, undulating wave.

The shimmering of the sound evokes the title “Fire and Rhythm.” Despite the intro, verse, pre-chorus, and chorus each having quite different flavors, they harmonize beautifully and blend exquisitely as a whole, leaving a strong sense of satisfaction after listening.

flash10-FEET73rank/position

Flash feat. 10-FEET/TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA
flash10-FEET

This is the third installment in the collaboration series with Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.

The producer is Seiji Kameda, former bassist of Tokyo Jihen and renowned for producing artists such as Ringo Sheena and Cocco.

It’s a track brimming with joyful energy.

BE FRIENDS AGAIN10-FEET74rank/position

This song is about making up.

It’s wonderful to have friends you can be silly with forever.

Although it’s not performed very often live, many fans were probably thrilled when it was played at Kyoto Daisakusen in 2015.

Moon ~sound jammer, right?~10-FEET75rank/position

From a reggae-style intro to electrified vocal effects and uniquely phrased lyrics that interweave English and Japanese, this track layers diverse elements to keep listeners engaged.

Also noteworthy are the sounds inserted to skillfully highlight the main melody.