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!
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GRAPEVINE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
broad daylightGRAPEVINE1rank/position

Adults might need this level of thrill to really feel the groove of music.
The languid, distorted guitars and the vocals that sound sullen somehow awaken a dormant vitality deep inside as you listen—you can’t help but feel that surge of energy.
fingertipsGRAPEVINE2rank/position

A 2012 track by GRAPEVINE that has captivated rock fans since their debut with a brilliantly original, genius sound.
It’s a slow-tempo rock number with a worldview that departs from conventional rock.
This blues-tinged masterpiece even evokes a sense of seasonality, reminding you that rock isn’t only about speed and glitz.
EleutheriaGRAPEVINE3rank/position

GRAPEVINE is a veteran band that debuted in 1993 and is still active today.
Although this song wasn’t released as a single, it’s strongly supported by fans.
It’s a gem whose tasteful lyrics shine through its calm mood.
The linked video also matches the artwork and atmosphere perfectly, so I recommend it.
Natsu no HikariGRAPEVINE4rank/position

GRAPEVINE is known for their humid, atmospheric guitar sound and literary lyrics, and their summer songs are exceptional as well.
Set to a wistful UK rock–inspired melody, they paint scenes of the blazing summer sun and the faint sadness lurking behind it.
The world they evoke—one that stirs bittersweet memories of youth and the steps we couldn’t quite take—is irresistibly emotional.
This release is their 12th single, put out in June 2002, and many may recognize it as the theme song from the TV program “Ousama no Brunch.” Play it on a late-summer drive, and it’s sure to wash you in nostalgia.
About lightGRAPEVINE5rank/position

Vocals and guitar that entwine within a mellow melody.
When I’m exhausted by everything, listening to this song makes me stop caring.
The tempo isn’t fast or slow—it’s easy to just let it play.
Recently, you can also listen to a remake of the same song by the artists themselves.
Waiting for the windGRAPEVINE6rank/position

When you feel like taking a breather from days that rush by, GRAPEVINE’s “Kazamachi” is just the thing.
Released in 2001, this song is perfect for those slightly sentimental summer moods.
Sometimes it seems like everyone else is living life better than you, or you find yourself looking back at the past, and people start to feel like a different species altogether.
Summer makes everything look lively and fast-moving, and your eyes can’t help but follow that pace, which can leave you feeling down or oddly out of sorts.
The song captures that hazy, hard-to-pin-down restlessness.
When not just your body but your heart feels tired, put this track on and cool down.
A plate of porkGRAPEVINE7rank/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.
forgotten itemGRAPEVINE8rank/position

Puddles reflecting the sun, a sweat-drenched past, holiday lights in December—though the lyrics are dotted with such vivid scenes, a somehow bittersweet and distant memory rises to the surface in this GRAPEVINE number.
The song appears as the fourth track on their 19th album, Far From That Road, released in May 2025, with lyrics by Kazumasa Tanaka and music by drummer Toru Kamei.
The jangly guitars layered with strings gently cradle a nostalgia for something lost in adulthood.
It’s a perfect song for the year’s end, when you find yourself looking back and longing for “those days.”
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.
Let me in ~ me, me! (ore ga, ore ga)GRAPEVINE10rank/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.


