KEYTALK Popular Song Ranking [2026]
I can’t go to karaoke without checking this popular song ranking first! Let’s be a little trendy and check out KEYTALK’s latest tracks.
If you do, there’s no doubt you’ll enjoy KEYTALK in a whole new way.
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KEYTALK Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
It’s fading away.KEYTALK50rank/position

It’s a medium-tempo ballad with a gentle mood throughout.
The irregular meter in the A section is the kind of “acquired taste” that gets cooler the more you listen—like a piece of dried squid you keep chewing on.
The way it ends, leaving a lingering aftertaste as if it’s “fading away,” also adds to the atmosphere and is part of its charm.
KEYTALK Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Festival KidKEYTALK51rank/position

A festival song true to its title from the party band KEYTALK.
The drums and melody lines evoke traditional Japanese festivals, yet it’s not just a noisy track; it’s a bittersweet arrangement that portrays the tender feelings of boys and girls alongside the scenes of a summer festival.
Twilight SymphonyKEYTALK52rank/position

This is a song themed around the fading scenery of twilight.
It’s a bittersweet one, too! Pay attention to Teranaka’s strong, manly guitar-vocal delivery.
It feels like KEYTALK’s song quality has been improving rapidly lately! I hope they keep charging ahead just like this.
Tokyo CinemaKEYTALK53rank/position

This is KEYTALK’s “Tokyo Cinema,” which was used in the 2018 Red Cross Movement Month commercial.
In July 2018, they released the single “Cheers!”, titled after their collaboration with Shuzo Matsuoka on an original C.C.
Lemon song.
They’re a highly popular band—popular enough to hold a solo concert at Makuhari Messe in September 2018.
The melody is wonderful.


