Ken Yokoyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Ken Yokoyama’s solo project, the guitarist and vocalist of Hi-STANDARD.
He is also known as the CEO of PIZZA OF DEATH RECORDS.
We’ve put together a ranking of his popular songs, as he has been a driving force behind the melodic hardcore movement.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering him, be sure to check it out.
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Ken Yokoyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
How Many More TimesKen Yokoyama15rank/position

This is a song included on Ken Yokoyama’s 2005 EP “How Many More Times.” The title, which can be translated as “How much longer…,” sings of the struggles of someone fighting alone.
Ken’s songs are so deeply rooted in human emotions that they can feel as if they exist just for you, and this one gave me the same impression.
I Won’t Turn Off My RadioKen Yokoyama16rank/position

A track from Ken Yokoyama’s 3rd EP, “I Won’t Turn Off My Radio.” With a signature Ken Yokoyama rock sound and lyrics that radiate the strength to defy any talk of a new generation taking over, it’s a song that showcases Ken’s undiminished presence.
If You Love Me (Really Love Me)Ken Yokoyama17rank/position

It’s a cover of Édith Piaf’s “Hymne à l’amour,” included as the final track on the 5th album, Best Wishes.
Since this album was largely inspired by the earthquake disaster, this gentle yet powerful song is perfectly suited to close it.
Last Train HomeKen Yokoyama18rank/position

With gentle words laid over an energetic two-beat and ferocious sound, it comes together as a song that’s unmistakably Ken Yokoyama.
The lyrics—telling you to forget today’s sorrows because there’s always tomorrow—really hit home when you’re feeling down.
Longing(A Quiet Time)Ken Yokoyama19rank/position

A gentle, warm song that pours out unrequited feelings over an acoustic guitar.
It’s under three minutes long, but it’s packed with Ken Yokoyama’s heartfelt emotions.
I highly recommend it to anyone struggling with love.
Maybe MaybeKen Yokoyama20rank/position

Ken’s songs are all rich with strong messages, and each one powerfully conveys his love for music and his humanity.
The war-themed animation in the music video is largely unrelated to the song itself, but it’s still a track through which you can feel a sense of gratitude from the animation as well!
Ken Yokoyama Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Not Fooling AnyoneKen Yokoyama21rank/position

This is a song included on Ken Yokoyama’s third album, “Third Time’s A Charm,” released in 2007.
Set to a mid-tempo, gentle melody, the lyrics are movingly uplifting—encouraging the ones who are laughed at and reminding them they’re not alone.


