Top 19 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
A guitar duo by Kenji Okahira and Keigo Iwase.
Hailed as pioneers of neo-folk, they shed the old-fashioned image of traditional folk songs and captivated many young listeners.
This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of their most-viewed popular songs to date.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, please take a look.
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Top 19 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
toes1922rank/position

Among 19’s songs, this one hasn’t been officially released, but it has been performed on TV and elsewhere.
Keigo is the main vocalist, and its mysterious atmosphere makes the melody feel soothing.
It’s a highly recommended, healing track to listen to at night—perfect for helping you fall sound asleep.
blink1923rank/position

This is another track written and composed by Keigo that paints a mysterious world.
The lyrics, which express the desire to spend time side by side with a loved one and to stay close even after getting married, are still beloved by many.
It’s also a great recommendation as a wedding song.
gasoline1924rank/position

An early song that wasn’t performed very often live.
Many people might relate to the image of going to see someone you like while trying to save on gas.
It’s also a song that makes you realize, “Gas is cheaper than train fare!” A classic that has been covered many times.
Beigoma (spinning top)1925rank/position

This is also one of their early songs, and since the lyrics are simple, it’s a track where everyone does call-and-response during the chorus at live shows.
It feels like everyone links arms over each other’s shoulders, swaying and singing together, and seeing Kenji and Keigo singing happily like that warms your heart.
Three-Minute Diary1926rank/position

It’s on their early album, and many people love the melody that portrays the innocence and brightness of being 19.
During live shows, watching vocalist Kenji dash around the stage and hype up the crowd makes the audience feel giddy with excitement—it’s a high-energy song through and through.
The sound I want to convey1927rank/position

Even if you’re chatting on LINE these days, in the end you still want to hear the voice of the person you like, right? At times like that, you suddenly feel like calling them.
This song makes you want to pick up the phone—both when you want to call the person you like and after you’ve hung up.
Graduation Life1928rank/position

Although this song was never officially released, it was often performed live and on the radio.
Written by Kenji when he was in junior high school, its lyrics—poured out from a pure, unfiltered perspective—remain popular among fans to this day.
While audio recordings exist, it’s also known for having no surviving video footage.


