EXILE's Popular Song Ranking [2026]
EXILE began activities in 2001 with six members, and their numbers have snowballed over time, making them a major idol group today.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs that could be called a compilation of their work.
It covers a wide range, from classic old favorites to recent hits.
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EXILE Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
kiss you all overEXILE78rank/position

A song released in 1978 by Exile.
It is said to be the first track produced by Mike Chapman using keyboards.
Featuring sensual lyrical lines, it is a soft rock song incorporating elements of rock and disco.
It has been covered by country singer Trace Adkins.
Last ChristmasEXILE79rank/position

It’s a classic Christmas song by Wham, but I think EXILE’s Japanese version is easy enough for elementary school students to sing.
It’s a bittersweet song that’s perfect for Christmas, and upper-grade students should be able to sing it well.
Please give it a try.
To meEXILE80rank/position

This work stands out for its introspective lyrics, written like a letter to oneself.
It’s a mid-tempo ballad wrapped in a warm, piano-centered sound, and the more you listen, the more ATSUSHI’s gentle yet powerful vocals resonate deep in your heart.
Even as it questions, “Will I be able to love someone again?”—a message addressed to a self made timid by love—it chooses once more to embrace love, which is truly beautiful.
Included on the ballad best album EXILE BALLAD BEST released in December 2008, it was used as the theme song for the film The Triumphant Return of General Rouge and as a corporate CM song for Pfizer.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on nights when you wish to face yourself slowly, or when you’re feeling lost.
EXILE Popular Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)
A Dreamy ChristmasEXILE81rank/position

The warm melody of love resounding on Christmas night.
This EXILE song is a masterpiece that beautifully fuses the wintry atmosphere with the feeling of romance.
Released in December 2009 as part of the album “Aisubeki Mirai e,” it was also used in a Lalaport commercial.
TAKAHIRO’s clear, crystalline vocals seem to gently wrap the snow-covered cityscape.
The yearning to spend Christmas with the one you love, and the hope for a future woven by two people, are sung along its melodic lines.
This is a romantic track you’ll want to listen to with someone special—perfect as background music for making memories with your partner or choosing the perfect gift.
At the end of sorrow…EXILE82rank/position

Set a calm mood at karaoke with this smooth, soulful ballad.
This track is included on their 10th album, “19 -Road to AMAZING WORLD-,” released in 2015.
“Thanks to you, my precious one, sorrow turned into hope”—its moving message of love is truly stirring.
With moments of mixed voice and majestic choral work, the song may feel like it sits high in range, but the main melody is surprisingly low.
That makes it a good challenge even for men who aren’t confident with high notes.
Flower of PassionEXILE83rank/position

A ballad brimming with mature allure.
When it comes to EXILE’s Latin style, many people probably think of “Ti Amo.” Unlike “Ti Amo,” which is sung from a woman’s perspective, this song’s lyrics depict a forbidden love from a man’s point of view.
Set to a Spanish flamenco-inspired, wistful rhythm, the sophisticated lyrics blend perfectly to create a passionate ballad.
To a beloved futureEXILE84rank/position

A ballad with a dynamic sense of scale.
Released as the B-side to the single “THE MONSTER 〜Someday〜” in April 2009, this track closes the album Ai Subeki Mirai e.
It was also used as the theme song for the stage production Hoshi no Daichi ni Furu Namida.
Inspired by Goro Kishitani’s story, the lyrics written by ATSUSHI convey feelings for a loved one and a prayer for peace, stirring the heart with every listen.
The sweeping sound woven by grand strings and piano is nothing short of breathtaking.
It’s a perfect choice for moving moments such as weddings.


