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 Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
PressureKen Yokoyama22rank/position

It’s included on the second single, “Not Fooling Anyone.” While the single’s title track is the third track, this song is placed first.
Set to a fast pace that evokes the start of a new work, it sings of liberation from pressure and stress.
Remember MeKen Yokoyama23rank/position

This is a track included on the second album, “Nothin’ But Sausage.” It’s a slow rock song.
The atmosphere—nostalgic, lonely, and a little heart-wrenching—is very emotional.
The guitar solo is cool, and Ken Yokoyama’s voice carries a certain wistfulness that gives the song a very warm feel.
The Japanese translation is also wonderful, so be sure to check it out.
Ricky Punks ⅢKen Yokoyama24rank/position

The song “Ricky Punks” by ken band has become something of a series, and this is the third installment.
The lyrics reflect what Ken himself felt after the earthquake, and those feelings are projected onto Ricky.
It’s a track that will move you to the core.
Stay GoldKen Yokoyama25rank/position

A self-cover of a classic by Ken Yokoyama’s own band, Hi-STANDARD—one that everyone has heard.
Despite being released in 1999, many people still hit maximum hype the moment the intro starts; it’s a staple anthem for live-show kids.
Ten Years From NowKen Yokoyama26rank/position

This is a song included as the final track on Ken Yokoyama’s second album, “Nothin’ But Sausage,” released in 2005.
With lyrics that make you think about what the future will be like 10, 20, and 30 years from now, it’s a track in which Ken Yokoyama brings hope.
These Magic WordsKen Yokoyama27rank/position

Ken Yokoyama, known for his work as a guitarist and singer-songwriter, released “These Magic Words” as his final single of 2023.
The song is a rock track featuring intense guitar sounds.
It’s got a really upbeat groove that’s likely to energize you when you listen.
Also, pay attention to the lyrics, which are said to have been written for children.
They convey a message that, little by little, everything is guided in a positive direction.
We are fuckin oneKen Yokoyama28rank/position

It’s included as the first track on the 5th album, “Best Wishes.” While it’s an aggressive, fast-paced song, it’s also characterized by a melody that somehow suggests gentleness.
The lyrics share that atmosphere as well, making it a track that conveys their signature warmth—showing that even a punk rocker can reach out a helping hand.


