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.
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FACT Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
dragFACT11rank/position

A track included on the album KTHEAT.
It’s a song that only FACT, with their overseas base, could deliver—brimming with power and impact.
From the intensity right from the first verse, to the chorus that follows a B section featuring an old-school-style riff, it never lets the listener get bored.
It’s a thrilling piece that keeps giving you goosebumps throughout.
eighty sixFACT12rank/position

A comfortable tempo that isn’t too fast yet still feels driving.
The offbeat in the chorus especially gives that impression.
Despite the vibe, the half-time sections carry their signature heaviness, making it a thoroughly satisfying track to listen to.
Behind A SmileFACT13rank/position

Included on their second studio album, In the Blink of an Eye, released in 2010.
A fully animated video using this track has been released on the Kerrang! Podcast channel, run by the UK music magazine Kerrang! on YouTube.
The video was created by a team that brought together staff from Afro Samurai—an anime that achieved immense popularity in the United States and even won an Emmy—by a Japanese creator, making it a reimported anime project.
The animation brilliantly captures the powerful, high-velocity sound and its world.
ErrorFACT14rank/position

A track from the 2015 album “KTHEAT.” It’s an emotional and cool song with a very approachable kind of emo vibe.
The drummer, Eiji, is extremely skilled, and especially as the song moves into the final section, I’d love for you to pay attention to the drums.
Letter ToFACT15rank/position

This is a track included on the album “KTHEAT,” released in March 2015.
From the very start, the distorted guitar sound is aggressive, and the moment the full band kicks in, it feels like you’re getting pummeled.
The heavy weight that makes your head sink lower and lower is irresistible.
The mid-song shift in the arrangement is also astounding.
Pink RolexFACT16rank/position

This is a song released in 2013 that incorporates many new challenges.
Takahiro’s tapping has a sequence-like sound to it.
The inclusion of a scratch DJ was apparently the producer’s playful idea.
RiseFACT17rank/position

With its incredibly catchy intro guitar riff and vocal melody, this is a track that’s guaranteed to get everyone pumped.
The sections where you can really go wild are insanely fast…
and then the tempo suddenly drops, letting you enjoy dramatic ups and downs like a rollercoaster—all in a single song.
choisesFACT18rank/position

A track included on the best album “best+ 2009–2015.” Released after the band announced their breakup, it’s a new song featured on their final best-of compilation.
Reflecting the members themselves as they set off on different paths after the disbandment, this song is a masterpiece that will continue to resonate in the hearts of fans.
disclosureFACT19rank/position

A track from the 5th album “witness,” released in 2014.
At the time, the music video was uploaded to YouTube in stages without any prior announcement, showing only the drums, bass, and guitar.
Videos of the performance were posted, and the innovative release method drew a lot of attention.
Although it was instrumental-only at first, a regular version with vocals was later produced.
In fact, that version was still not the final cut; the definitive MV is available on the special website for the 15th anniversary.
hate induces hateFACT20rank/position

A track included on First co3.
Although the song itself is relatively short at around 2 minutes and 20 seconds, the storyline that unfolds throughout feels great.
The demon two-beat is breathing fire.
It’s fast.
There are also rhythms with a heavier sense of tempo, making it thoroughly satisfying to listen to!


