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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.

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

EXITEXILE22rank/position

EXIT (EXILE CATCHY BEST)
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A track marked by a poignant guitar riff that opens into a rock sound and powerful vocals.

It carries a positive message about facing hardships and finding a way out.

Seamlessly blending EXILE’s signature dance performance with an R&B flavor, this piece was released in August 2005 and drew attention as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “The Queen’s Classroom.” It’s a song that gives you a push when you’re at a crossroads in life or faced with an important decision.

HEROEXILE23rank/position

Released as EXILE’s 17th single, this song was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Hotman 2.” It’s also well known that Shunsuke Kiyokiba covered it during the EXILE ATSUSHI LIVE TOUR 2016.

nobody elseEXILE24rank/position

Juztin Daniel – Nobody Else (Lyric Video)
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This song is included on EXILE’s first album “our style,” released in 2002.

For those who feel EXILE’s powerful vocals and soaring high notes make their songs tough to tackle at karaoke, we recommend “nobody else.” It has virtually no high-note parts and a relatively narrow vocal range overall, making it easy to sing and express.

Once you get the hang of the phrasing, this song can hold its own even against advanced karaoke singers.

It may not be a major hit, but it’s definitely worth practicing!

SomedayEXILE25rank/position

Messages that say “I’m always thinking of you” are encouraging.

It’s a song by the popular dance-vocal group EXILE, included on their 2009 single “THE MONSTER 〜Someday〜.” Since it was used in a TOYOTA commercial, many of you may have heard it.

The expansive sound conjures an image of soaring through a vast sky—it’s wonderful.

Let’s draw power from the lyrics, which are packed with positivity, and do our best with our studies!

SHOOTING STAREXILE26rank/position

EXILE – SHOOTING STAR (EXILE LIVE TOUR 2010 FANTASY)
SHOOTING STAREXILE

A striking song featuring a passionate message that powerfully supports those who dare to challenge themselves.

The lyrics compare the relentless pursuit of dreams and goals to a shooting star, resonating deeply and inspiring courage.

Included on the November 2009 single “THE GENERATION ~Futatsu no Kuchibiru~,” which reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, the track also served as the image song for NTV’s “Grand Champions Cup Volleyball 2009,” bolstering the fervent cheers of volleyball fans.

When you feel close to losing sight of your goals or need the courage to give your all for yourself, this is a song that gives you a push forward.

To youEXILE27rank/position

This is the 38th single, released in November 2011.

A quintessential winter ballad, its beautiful melody woven by piano and strings touches the heart.

The lyrics delicately depict winter-specific scenes like white breaths and snowy landscapes, conveying a poignant longing for a cherished person who is no longer by one’s side.

Chosen as the image song for FUJITSU’s smartphone “ARROWS Kiss,” it was also included on the album “EXILE JAPAN / Solo.” With a warm yet wistful melody that gently awakens memories in the listener’s heart, it’s perfect for the season when we crave human warmth.

A gem of a song for those who want to quietly look back on past loves on a deeply cold winter’s night.

HOLY NIGHTEXILE28rank/position

EXILE – HOLY NIGHT(EXILE LIVE TOUR 2007 EXILE EVOLUTION LIVE VIDEO BOX)
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The classic song “HOLY NIGHT,” included on their 21st single “Everything.” This piece, which conveys the Boys II Men-inspired vibe they respect, is crafted as a gentle, R&B-style ballad.

While the vocal range spans quite wide from mid1A to hiA#, the vocal line itself is orthodox, so for those who can use falsetto without issue, it can be considered an easy song.

The falsetto in the chorus sits a bit low, so if you find it hard to produce, we recommend boldly raising the key by one semitone.