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Kankaku Piero Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Kankaku Piero Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Kankaku Piero Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Kankaku Piero is a four-piece rock band from Osaka Prefecture.

Their stylish sound and vocalist Naohiro Yokoyama’s piercing, heart-stirring voice are key reasons for their popularity.

They’re also drawing attention for their unique approach: not only creating their own songs, but also handling mixing, mastering, artwork, and even running their own label.

This time, we’ve compiled a ranking of their most popular tracks.

Ranking of Popular Songs by Kankaku Piero [2026] (1–10)

Dear you, somedayKankaku Pierrot1rank/position

Kankaku Piero “Dear You, Someday” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO (Theme song for the drama ‘We’re Millennials. Got a Problem?’)
Dear you, somedayKankaku Pierrot

With lyrics that swell with anticipation for the future, “Dear You, Someday” is a standout track.

It’s a 2016 release by the rock band Kankaku Piero, also known for being the theme song of the drama “We’re Millennials.

Got a Problem?” The lyrics are structured like a letter written to one’s future self, conveying the message that failures aren’t wasted—they lead to future success.

Give it a listen while picturing your future self!

ComplicityKankaku Pierrot2rank/position

Kankaku Piero “Accomplice” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
ComplicityKankaku Pierrot

A track that exudes a chest-tightening sense of heartbreak.

Its lyrics pour in the murky emotions of love, vividly expressing both devotion to a beloved and the pain of betrayal.

Released by Kankaku Piero in February 2022, this song captivates listeners with its distinctive lyrical world and resonant melody.

It’s a highly relatable piece that stands beside those troubled by love or suffering from heartbreak.

Many will surely find solace in lyrics that feel as if they’re speaking on their behalf.

A-Han!!Kankaku Pierrot3rank/position

Kankaku Piero “A-Han!!” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
A-Han!!Kankaku Pierrot

A signature song by Kankaku Piero that was chosen as the theme for the Sunday drama “We Are a Bit Unrefined, So What?”.

Not only is the track high in quality, it also has choreography, making it a surefire crowd-pleaser at school festivals.

The performance difficulty is a bit high, so it’s perfect if you want to stand out from the rest!

O-P-P-A-IKankaku Pierrot4rank/position

Kankaku Piero 'O.P.P.A.I' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
O-P-P-A-IKankaku Pierrot

A song by Kanzen Kankaku Piero that grabbed attention with its unique title and lyrics.

At first it sounds like dirty humor, but it’s actually a sincere declaration of love.

Released in May 2016, the track teases listeners’ hearts with striking lyrics that use words everyone knows, from kids to adults.

Set to a crisp rhythm, the lyrics have a special charm that makes you want to start dancing.

If you sing it at karaoke, it has the power to completely change the atmosphere—so choose your moment carefully.

But at festivals and live shows, it brings everyone together and unleashes immeasurable excitement.

Japanese-Pop-MusicKankaku Pierrot5rank/position

Kankaku Piero 'Japanese-Pop-Music' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Japanese-Pop-MusicKankaku Pierrot

With off-beat rhythm and cutting guitar, this is a super groovy track.

The performance skills are top-notch, and that kind of song that makes your body sway without you realizing it is exactly Kan-Boon’s strong suit! Their MVs are often really fun, so be sure to listen while watching the MV!

Princess of AoiKankaku Pierrot6rank/position

Tried playing Senseki Pierrot [Aoi no Hime]
Princess of AoiKankaku Pierrot

“Aoi no Hime,” included on the 2013 EP Sonnanonaiyo.

It opens with guitar arpeggios, and in the chorus the crisp cutting pairs well with the four-on-the-floor drums.

A track well-suited to the third slot.

Doomers of the 21st CenturyKankaku Pierrot7rank/position

This track, which appears as the first song on the 2013 EP “Sonnanonaiyo.” Pay attention to its decadent lyrics, as if declaring that everything is meaningless.

It’s a short song, though.

Given the astonishing pace at which they produce recordings, I’m convinced they possess a talent that overflows like a spring.

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