Ketsumeishi Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Ketsumeishi is now a nationally popular music group.
Their songs are loved by many for their broad musicality, catchy melodies, and relatable lyrics.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular tracks.
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Ketsumeishi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
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From upbeat hip-hop to wistful ballads, Ketsumeishi master a wide range of styles, and their hidden gem “Kongen Yaburi” is a perfect example.
The moment you hear the intro, you’re drawn in by its soothing track—an ideal song to listen to softly on a nighttime date.
The lyrics portray the male protagonist’s feelings, from meeting a woman to going on a date, in a direct yet romantic way.
The dreamy afterglow lingers through the outro, making you want to keep listening forever.
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Ketsumeishi, who usually entertain with cheerful party tunes, reveal a serious side that casts a sincere gaze upon society in this song.
Released in June 2005, the track is included on the acclaimed masterpiece “Ketsuno Polis 4,” which also won the Best Album Award at the 47th Japan Record Awards.
Set against a soundscape woven from heavy strings and the melancholy tones of the sanshin, the lyrics convey an earnest prayer for peace.
It throws a fundamental question straight at the listener’s heart: “Why do people fight?”


