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GRAPEVINE Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We ranked the powerful music created by three melody makers in order of popularity.

Some might say every song is great and you can’t possibly rank them!

Still, here is the latest GRAPEVINE ranking according to the public!

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

A plate of porkGRAPEVINE8rank/position

It’s a staple of GRAPEVINE’s live shows, included on their sixth album.

The song starts with a mysterious vibe and gradually builds into a harder, rock-driven sound, making it a fan favorite.

The guitar and bass parts are really cool, too.

To you far awayGRAPEVINE9rank/position

A bluesy love song tinged with melancholy sung by GRAPEVINE.

The lyrics include richly flavored, literary turns of phrase, giving the impression that they want to convey not only their feelings but also their words through their own sense of humor.

The strong yet heartrending melody has a beautiful resonance, and among their works, it’s a rare, classic pure-love song that follows the well-trodden path of a long-distance romance.

That day, over thirty degreesGRAPEVINE10rank/position

GRAPEVINE’s “That Day, Over Thirty Degrees” is a B-side included on their 2000 single “Furete Itai.” The lyrics and music were written by vocalist-guitarist Kazumasa Tanaka, and the track reflects the post-rock and roots rock influences of artists like Wilco and Battles that inspired him.

Its raw, gritty sound is seriously cool—definitely a song you’ll want to play on a scorching midsummer day when the sun is blazing and the temperature tops thirty degrees!

GRAPEVINE Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

You haven’t had curry yet, have you?GRAPEVINE11rank/position

Mada Curry Kutte Naide Show (Live at Hitomi Memorial Hall 2022.07.02)
You haven’t had curry yet, have you?GRAPEVINE

Included as the fourth track on the fifth album “another sky,” released in 2002.

Lyrics by frontman and vocalist-guitarist Kazumasa Tanaka, music by drummer Toru Kamei.

It’s an aggressive song whose lyrics reference titles of Guy de Maupassant’s works, such as “A Piece of String,” “Pierre and Jean,” “Bel-Ami,” and “A Woman’s Life.”

Let me in ~ me, me! (ore ga, ore ga)GRAPEVINE12rank/position

Though the band name and vibe suggest a nod to Marvin Gaye, the content is straight-up guitar rock.

The lyrics are painfully on the nose—meant for the generation just scraping by on part-time jobs.

That final line, “Quit wasting your life just doing part-time work,” pierces right through the heart.