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] (81–90)
Flower of PassionEXILE85rank/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 futureEXILE86rank/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.
For love, for a childEXILE87rank/position

Here’s EXILE’s winter 2019 release: “For Love, For a Child.” This danceable, upbeat track pairs sweet vocals with lyrics that make it an incredibly heartwarming song.
It’s filled with the kind of encouragement that’s quintessentially EXILE, so it might be a great choice to sing for someone special.
Sand in the PalmEXILE88rank/position

If you’re looking for a karaoke song packed with EXILE’s signature style, how about trying this track, “Tenohira no Suna”? Included on the 2010 single “FANTASY,” it was also featured in a TOYOTA WISH commercial.
The harmonies woven by vocalists ATSUSHI and TAKAHIRO are incredibly pleasing to the ear, and in karaoke, you’ll want to reinterpret that feel in your own way.
It’s a song that resonates deeply, even when you’re facing worries or uncertainty.
Cherry blossom seasonEXILE89rank/position

ATSUSHI from EXILE released “Sakura no Kisetsu” in 2015 as a graduation song dedicated to all graduates.
The song was also aired on NHK’s Minna no Uta, making it a graduation song known across generations.
Without “graduation,” spring is a cheerful, exciting season, isn’t it? But for those about to graduate, spring feels different—filled with the sadness of parting from friends and anxieties about a new life.
This song stays close to those feelings and makes you believe that someday you’ll meet everyone again with a smile.
Romantic Planet (Hoshi)EXILE90rank/position

The popular dance and vocal group EXILE included the song “Roman no Hoshi (Star of Romance)” on their 11th album, STAR OF WISH, released in 2018.
The song carries a grand message: the feeling of cherishing someone gently envelops the Earth.
EXILE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Midsummer FruitEXILE91rank/position

This is EXILE’s cover, a modern arrangement of a classic by Southern All Stars.
The harmonies of ATSUSHI and TAKAHIRO revive the original’s late-summer wistfulness and yearning for love with a fresh allure.
While honoring the emotion of the original—also beloved as the theme song for the film Inamura Jane—this version reconstructs it with EXILE’s signature dynamism, giving voice to nostalgia for seasons past and the ache of a lost love.
It’s a song that resonates deeply when you want to linger in summer memories or when you’ve said goodbye to someone dear.


