EGOIST Popular Song Rankings [2026]
EGOIST is a fictional artist group that enjoys overwhelming popularity among the younger generation.
Their high-quality songs consistently rank near the top of the Oricon charts, and their songstress, chelly, boasts an awe-inspiring vocal prowess.
It’s no exaggeration to say that every track they release is a hit, but here we’ll introduce their most popular songs in a ranked list.
- A collection of renowned and popular songs by EGOIST, the music group born from an anime
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EGOIST Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
EuterpeEGOIST8rank/position

With a translucent singing voice that lights a single beam of hope in a ruined world, this is a song by EGOIST.
The fundamental question of why people hurt and fight each other is quietly posed to a flower blooming in the field.
The track was included on the single Departures ~Anata ni Okuru Ai no Uta~ released in November 2011, and, as an insert song in episode 1 of the TV anime Guilty Crown, it left a striking impression at the opening of the story.
It was later included on the acclaimed album GREATEST HITS 2011-2017 “ALTER EGO.” When your heart is weary from the clamor of everyday life, why not listen to that voice?
All Alone With YouEGOIST9rank/position

As the latter ending theme of PSYCHO-PASS, this ballad etches the story’s afterglow deeply into the heart.
It opens with quiet piano and vocalist chelly’s whisper-like voice, then swells in the chorus as the strings unleash a rush of emotion—an irresistible progression.
The song portrays an unshakable loneliness within a surveillance society, and the aching devotion of loving someone all the same.
Released in March 2013 as EGOIST’s fourth single, it reached No.
6 on the Oricon Weekly chart.
Played after the anime’s hard-edged world, it lets you feel as though you’re drawing close to the characters’ hidden emotions.
It’s a moving number that, when listened to alone on a quiet, contemplative night, lets you immerse yourself in the work’s lyrical side.
Kimi Sora KisekiEGOIST10rank/position

It’s included on the second single by the music group EGOIST, The Everlasting Guilty Crown, released in 2012.
It’s a love song overflowing with messages of affection for someone precious.
EGOIST Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
PlanetesEGOIST11rank/position

The theme song for the new short OVA included on the bonus DVD that comes with the Windows-exclusive software Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas.
This video work is a spin-off of the anime Guilty Crown, set behind the scenes of the historic catastrophe known as “Lost Christmas” that appears in the series.
There’s even a sound at the beginning of the track that seems to be Morse code! If you’re curious, be sure to try deciphering its meaning!
ninelieAimer with chelly (EGOIST)12rank/position

A grand track where Aimer and EGOIST’s chelly weave a miraculous harmony with their voices.
Even in a world full of falsehoods, it moves you to believe that the bond with someone important is the one true thing.
Fans have praised it with comments like, “Their voices are so beautiful it gave me goosebumps,” and “A song that finds light amid despair.” Released in May 2016 as the single “ninelie EP,” it colored the story as the ending theme of the anime Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress.
When you need the courage to face hardship, doesn’t listening to this song make you feel like you can step forward into the future together with someone you cherish?
KABANERI OF THE IRON FORTRESSEGOIST13rank/position

A song by EGOIST used as the opening theme for the anime Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, which depicts people fighting to survive against immortal monsters.
Its grand sound infused with traditional Japanese flavor and a driving rock beat leaves a strong impression.
Released in May 2016 as their seventh single, the track reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
The lyrics convey an unwavering resolve to protect what’s precious, even if it means burning one’s own heart.
Listen to it when you’re struggling to overcome something—it will fill you with the courage to face any challenge.
DoorEGOIST14rank/position

The theme song for the anime film “The Empire of Corpses.” It’s one of the original full-length novels left behind by Keikaku Ito, a novelist who died young at 34.
The Empire of Corpses was completed by his close friend Tow Ubukata… actually by his ally Toh EnJoe, who continued writing from the 30-page prologue Ito left.
The intro evokes a sense of melancholy—almost something you might hear in jazz.
It’s a wonderful piece that perfectly matches the fantastical world of The Empire of Corpses.


