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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.

Top 19 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

love1929rank/position

You might suddenly find yourself remembering a love from your school days.

That’s a valuable life experience too, so you may look back and think, “That happened, didn’t it?” Maybe you weren’t sure when to confess your feelings or how to act around them—some things haven’t changed, then or now.

Spring flows1930rank/position

Spring Flows / 19: Piano (Solo) / Beginner to Intermediate
Spring flows19

Do you remember your first love from childhood? It’s a song that paints a faint, tender romance—complete with those bittersweet missteps we all go through.

Even the little gestures you made, embarrassed yet drawn to the person you liked, are surprisingly things you remember even after you grow up.

I hope you’ll listen to it while flipping through a photo album.

Top 19 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Water, land, and sky—infinitely.1931rank/position

A track that was chosen as an Olympic theme song and released as a single.

It’s a cheer song for athletes competing on a grand stage, and its lyrics—encouraging them to give their all just as they are—made it popular among people in sports.

It’s also recommended listening before a match.

A.D. forward to the year 2000 →1932rank/position

A song that was often performed last at live shows.

Its lyrics gently stay close to people who are looking back and hanging their heads, and many may say they were saved by the empathy it offers.

Keigo’s slightly relaxed vocals and Kenji’s emotion-laden singing send a strong message: Let’s live facing forward!

footprint(s)1933rank/position

19 (Juke) – Footprints (cover)
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It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call it a single that became a commercial jingle and introduced a rare rhythmic pattern for 19, creating a fresh vibe.

Many people may have heard it in passing.

While it has a strangely swaying feel, it’s also a song that many artists choose to cover.

Smile1934rank/position

Despite its handclaps and upbeat vibe, this song wasn’t performed very often live.

“Don’t stop—keep running!” The lyrics give you a push and fill you with energy.

Maybe the importance of smiling hasn’t changed from past to present.

It’s a track included on a mid-period album.

The sun was shining on us.1935rank/position

One of the summer songs that was also used as a theme for high school baseball.

Even from the later period, its punk sound carries Kenji’s signature brightness, making it a track that bridged his solo work and band days.

Despite being about heartbreak, it’s recommended for anyone who wants to keep things bright with a summer song!