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)
WhyKen Yokoyama29rank/position

This is a track included on Ken Yokoyama’s third album, “Third Time’s A Charm,” released in 2007.
The simple riff rides a lively rhythm, creating an ensemble that makes your body sway naturally, and the lyrics—belting out straightforward affection—are irresistibly heart-fluttering.
You And I, Against The WorldKen Yokoyama30rank/position

Ken’s songs often carry powerful messages, and among them, I think this one has an especially strong message.
The lyrics, which feel like a push on the back—telling you that wishing can lead to fulfillment—really hit home.
Nothing will start if you just wait, so take the first step yourself; it’s a song that inspires that kind of mindset.
Ken Yokoyama Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Your Safe RockKen Yokoyama31rank/position

This song is included on Ken Yokoyama’s fourth album, “Four,” released in 2010.
At under two and a half minutes, it races from start to finish and makes your body move instinctively.
It’s a track that conveys a strong message: “What I’m doing isn’t SAFE ROCK.”
i go aloneKen Yokoyama32rank/position

This is a track included on Ken Yokoyama’s first album, “The Cost Of My Freedom,” released in 2004.
Built around acoustic guitar in an acoustic arrangement, the song conveys a sense of resolve that, in the end, it all comes down to oneself.
Since I’d strongly associated him with band arrangements, I was able to freshly appreciate the comfort of Ken’s melodies and lyrics.


