Kafka's Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Their songs, with their natural phrasing, really resonate with the heart.
Their fourth album, “Rebirth,” released in 2014, showcases a side of Kafka’s world that hadn’t been seen before, and it has been highly praised by both fans and non-fans alike.
This time, we’re bringing you a ranking of their most popular songs.
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Kafka's Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Forget-me-notkafuka15rank/position

The title is “Forget-me-not”—as you might guess, the flower’s meaning is “please don’t forget me,” and it’s often given with that wish to a loved one.
It’s a refreshing song with the vibe of bittersweet memories from one’s youth.
On Breathingkafuka16rank/position

While it deals with familiar, everyday moments that, amid the winter cold, make you appreciate the importance of being true to yourself, the song is also characterized by lyrics rendered with a somewhat grand, expansive atmosphere.
It’s a track with a mystical vibe.
The continuation of a dreamkafuka17rank/position

This is a track included on the 1st mini album, “Heir to the Sky.” The entire album was created around the theme of the sky, and this song, too, conveys a refreshing feel as it captures the vastness of the sky and moves forward together with companions.
She is at the sea.kafuka18rank/position

This is a song distinguished by a gentle yet fragile voice that sounds as if it’s being forced out with all one’s might.
It conveys a buildup of sorrow and frustration, as if wishing to let all emotions flow into the vastness of the sea.
It’s a piece that evokes vivid scenery in your mind.
The Water Jar and the Camelkafuka19rank/position

This song, included on their 4th album Rebirth, was written in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake and is a track that directly ties into the album’s title, “Rebirth.” It powerfully portrays their own sense of hope and the determination to move forward.
When a sparkler fallskafuka20rank/position

As the chorus lyric says, “in this open world,” the melody has a certain sense of openness that, combined with the delicate, fleeting vocal, makes it distinctive.
Choosing sparklers—a symbol of transience—as the title is also a hallmark of their style.
Kafka’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Tell me you love me.kafuka21rank/position
This is the kind of song that, when you listen to it after a heartbreak, brings the memories flooding back and makes you feel like you won’t be able to stop crying.
The depiction is so realistic and relatable, and when a breakup is in sight, it conveys the sorrow of a person who, even if it’s a lie, longs for cruel words—resonating together with the catchy melody of the chorus.



