HKT48 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
HKT48, the idol group from Hakata also known for collaborations with Kishidan.
As one of the AKB groups, they boast a large number of members.
In this article, we present their popular songs in ranking format.
HKT48 has been active since 2011—so which song will take the top spot…!
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HKT48 Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Because I like you.HKT4822rank/position

HKT48 sings the Hakata dialect version of AKB48’s “Kimi no Koto ga Suki Dakara.” Many men seem to find it really appealing when women sing in dialect, and even if you don’t fully understand the words, you can still enjoy the vibe.
By the way, NMB48 sings the Osaka dialect version titled “Kimi no Koto ga Suki Yanen.”
One dreamHKT4823rank/position

This is the graduation song of Chihiro Anai, formerly of HKT48.
It depicts the shift from the path where she pursued her dreams alongside her teammates to a new path where she chases new dreams.
It’s a moving farewell song about parting from beloved friends and sending off those who have resolved to embark on a new journey.
The Current of HopeHKT4824rank/position

This song is included on HKT48’s 2nd single “Melon Juice,” Type-A.
Watching them dance on the grassland, they’re so fresh and pure—it’s soothing, isn’t it? HKT48 back in their early, budding idol days.
This is a must-see!
Please, ValentinuHKT4825rank/position

This is also a Valentine’s song by HKT48.
It’s a pop track that makes you feel happy when you listen, but it also has a slightly bittersweet touch.
With cute girls dancing, it’s an irresistibly charming song that might just make your heart skip a beat.
Shut up!HKT4826rank/position

The song “Shekarashika!” is a collaboration between HKT48, an idol group based in Hakata, and Kishidan.
Released in 2015 as HKT48’s sixth single, Haruka Kodama served as the center.
The title “Shekarashika!” means “noisy/annoying” in the Hakata dialect.
It’s practically picking a fight right from the title (lol).
Although it’s performed by a female idol group, the song seems to present a romance perspective from a male point of view.
Even so, it’s expressed in a cute, idol-like way.
The kiss is too far away.HKT4827rank/position

This song is included on HKT48’s 9th single, TYPE C.
Despite its bittersweet title, the track itself is a super poppy and cute idol song.
The music video, with the girls gathering at home for a party, really makes your heart flutter, doesn’t it? It’s a song that can cheer you up, don’t you think?
Love! Love! Skip!HKT4828rank/position

It was released in 2013 as HKT48’s debut single.
Meru Tashima served as the center for the song, and it received many tie-ins, including being used as the ending theme for TBS’s “HKT48 no Odekake!”.
It’s a power-pop tune bursting with overwhelming energy, perfectly suited for the debut of a group of girls with an average age of 15.


