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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.

EGOIST Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

GoldEGOIST29rank/position

EGOIST “Gold” Music Video (TV anime Build Divide -#FFFFFF- opening theme)
GoldEGOIST

An electronic dance number with an irresistible sense of speed that rushes forward right from the intro.

Released in June 2022 as EGOIST’s 10th single, it was created as the opening theme for the TV anime “Build Divide -#FFFFFF- (Code White).” The lyrics seem to carry a message of determination: standing at a crossroads of destiny, believing in one’s own answer, and seizing a brilliant future.

It might blow away your anxieties and give you the courage to move forward when you’re starting something new or hesitating to take that final step.

Tonight TonightEGOIST30rank/position

EGOIST – Tonight Tonight【JP/ENG/ROMAJI】
Tonight TonightEGOIST

A track with a fantastical, dreamy worldview that melts into the stillness of midnight.

It’s a collaboration with ANIMAL HACK, included on the EP “BANG!!!” celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut.

The song paints an inner landscape swaying between dream and reality at 2 a.m.

You’ll be drawn into a world where the aching sadness of something precious fading coexists with a sanctity like an angel’s voice.

On sleepless nights, if you listen quietly alone and let your thoughts wander, you may feel your heart being gently purified.

EGOIST Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

Welcome to the *famEGOIST31rank/position

EGOIST『Welcome to the *fam』Music Video
Welcome to the *famEGOIST

An aggressive, thrilling rap track that pulls fans into a whole new dimension.

Born from an anime, the unit EGOIST delivers a song that feels like a powerful declaration of their very existence.

Riding on an electronic soundscape, Chelly’s cool, provocative vocals are absolutely irresistible.

The song was unveiled as a surprise during the fan club tour in November 2016, sending the venue into a frenzy.

Its lyrics are laced with wordplay that blurs the line between virtual and real, beckoning listeners into a game world with a call of “Challengers, come forth,” and conveying a strong will to fight together.

When you want to push past your limits or crave a jolt in your everyday life, give it a listen—your adrenaline will start pumping!

elbadaernUEGOIST32rank/position

The word “elbadaernU” doesn’t actually exist, but it seems like “Unreadable” reversed.

Literally, it means “unreadable” or “hard to read.” It feels like a techno-pop kind of track with a fast tempo.

What I Found in This WorldEGOIST33rank/position

This is the 10th track on the 1st album, “Extra terrestrial Biological Entities.” From the intro alone, you can already feel something coming, and the lyrics packed with Inori’s feelings are moving to tears.

If you listen to it while watching the final episode’s visuals, it becomes an even more heartrending song.

ReloadedEGOIST34rank/position

EGOIST “Reloaded” Music Video -Short Ver.-
ReloadedEGOIST

An EGOIST track that passionately sings, with a grand sound, of the yearning for salvation amid battle.

Among fans, you’ll hear comments like “When I listen during tough times, I feel empowered,” and “Chelly’s almost-screaming vocals gave me goosebumps.” The song was selected as the theme for the film Genocidal Organ and was included on a single released in November 2015.

On release day, about 1,200 people attended an in-store event, drawing significant attention.

It’s a song that will powerfully push you forward as you struggle to accomplish something.

The day I was told “I love you”EGOIST35rank/position

This one is a digital release only, so it tends to get overlooked compared to the CD.

The tempo is great, so I never get tired of listening to it, but the vocals are bittersweet.

The feeling of being too excited to sleep seemed to overlap with the ticking of the clock and came through to me.