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FACT’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

FACT’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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FACT’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

While they are a metal band, they also possess an intelligence that allows them to seamlessly cross over into various musical styles.

This time, we’re focusing on them.

We’ve compiled a ranked list of their most-played popular songs on YouTube so far.

Fans, of course, and those discovering them for the first time—please take a look if you’re interested.

FACT Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

A Fact Of LifeFACT1rank/position

FACT – a fact of life (Music Video)
A Fact Of LifeFACT

Opening with a strummed guitar phrase, this track by FACT blends elements of post-hardcore and progressive rock.

It appears on their April 2009 album, Fact.

The eccentric guitar riffs that use a Whammy pedal add a sharp accent to the rock sound.

The lyrics deliver a strong message, confronting memories of the past and questioning the importance of carving out one’s own history.

With its driving energy and powerful vocals, this song is recommended for moments when you want to reflect on your life or take a bold new step forward.

Slip of the LipFACT2rank/position

FACT – Slip of the Lip (Music Video)
Slip of the LipFACT

A masterpiece where FACT’s post-hardcore sound erupts: crushingly powerful guitar riffs collide with roar-like shouts and fragile clean vocals in a breathtaking performance.

Centered on the theme of battle, the lyrics carry universal messages about inner conflict and friction with others.

The song’s structure masterfully weaves melodic elements into the intensity.

Released as a single in December 2009, it was included on the January 2010 album “In the blink of an eye.” The music video, shot in New York, drew attention for the band’s distinctive performance wearing Noh masks.

It continues to resonate with many listeners as a track that powerfully pushes forward those who, despite doubts and anxieties, strive to move ahead.

sunsetFACT3rank/position

It is included as the 12th track on “In the blink of an eye,” the fourth album released in 2010 by FACT, a six-member Japanese rock band that enjoys high recognition overseas.

With FACT’s signature grand sound and somewhat refreshing vocals, it brings the album to a close.

PropagandaFACT4rank/position

FACT – Propaganda (Music Video)
PropagandaFACT

Released in 2013.

This is a track from when they were active under CO3, an alias of FACT.

Their music is characterized by elements of drum and bass and club styles.

It was reportedly released overseas around the same time FACT was becoming a hot topic in Japan as an impressive “reverse-import” band.

Resident In My RoomFACT5rank/position

It starts with a piano-like sound that makes you feel very uneasy, followed by an instrumental section that showcases incredible technique intertwined with vocal shouts.

Each section has a completely different tempo, yet each is expressed fully, and the way it all comes together as a single piece is so cool that I can’t help but be drawn in.

FOSSFACT6rank/position

FACT – Foss (Music Video)
FOSSFACT

This is a track included on the album “KTHEAT,” released in March 2015.

After a pleasant intro, it races ahead with FACT’s signature drive and rich, full-bodied sound all the way to the chorus.

In the latter half, the song shifts into a calm-toned section, then surges into a climactic final chorus—a thrilling, feel-good flourish that’s incredibly cool.

RebornFACT7rank/position

This is a song included on their first major studio album, “FACT,” released on April 22, 2009.

The track showcases the distinctive complexity that is characteristic of FACT, and many fans especially love this era.

While FACT is known for music videos featuring masks, a notable feature of this MV is that they are not wearing them.

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