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KinKi Kids Love Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Among the many popular songs by KinKi Kids—the two-member Johnny’s group from the Kansai region—this time we’ve focused on their love songs and compiled a ranking.

Since KinKi Kids have continued to debut at No.

1 ever since their first single, their catalog is full of masterpieces.

KinKi Kids Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

tears of loveKinKi Kids8rank/position

The more I read the lyrics—about shedding tears when in love and saying you’re in the middle of a personal battle—the more I find myself wondering what they really mean.

Still, there are surely many parts you can relate to.

Since it’s a ballad, you can sing it gently and with feeling.

Swan songKinKi Kids9rank/position

The lyrics overflow with his heartrending feelings as he decides to break up, unable to bear the loneliness and pain of a long-distance relationship.

You can imagine how difficult it was for him to make that choice, even though he still loves her.

It’s a bittersweet love song, with lyrics as beautiful as a novel that bring tears to your eyes.

PassionKinKi Kids10rank/position

KinKi Kids “Passion” Music Video
PassionKinKi Kids

Passionate, a cool electronic number chosen as the theme song for the drama Rookie! starring Koichi Domoto.

Released as a single in 2001, it became a hit, selling over 500,000 copies.

True to its title, it’s a love song that unfolds with fervent emotions and has a distinctly mature finish.

There’s a key change in the final chorus, yet the vocal range remains quite singable.

How you create a lustrous mood—through tone color and the like—will be the key to expressing its world.

KinKi Kids Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Harmony of DecemberKinKi Kids11rank/position

KinKi Kids「Harmony of December」Music Video
Harmony of DecemberKinKi Kids

Released in 2006 as their 24th single, “Harmony of December” is a winter ballad with the gentle sound of bells ringing.

The two voices are so tender that it makes you want to close your eyes and listen.

The lyrics, which portray the preciousness of time spent with a loved one, are also romantic and captivating.

There’s a falsetto part, but that doesn’t mean the pitch of the phrase is particularly high.

Try singing it while carefully following the melody.

Hold me tight, all of meKinKi Kids12rank/position

KinKi Kids "Embrace Everything" Music Video
Hold me tight, all of meKinKi Kids

This song was born from a music program featuring KinKi Kids.

It’s a wonderful love song sprinkled throughout—both in the lyrics and the melody—with the unique essence of Takuro Yoshida, who was appearing on the program with them at the time.

You’d be thrilled to be proposed to like this, wouldn’t you?

I want to love rather than be lovedKinKi Kids13rank/position

KinKi Kids “I Want to Love Rather Than Be Loved” Music Video
I want to love rather than be lovedKinKi Kids

Released as their second single in 1997, this song served as the theme for the drama “Bokura no Yuuki: Miman City,” which also drew attention for featuring Koichi and Tsuyoshi in dual leading roles.

It’s a sophisticated electronic tune, and perhaps thanks to that style, the chorus phrases really stick in your head.

The lyrics, which carry the message “I want to find true love,” are another appealing point.

With a four-on-the-floor rhythm, it’s easy to groove to, and the highest notes are low, making it easy to sing.

Try aiming for a slightly wistful vocal tone.

Roller Coaster RomanceKinKi Kids14rank/position

KinKi Kids “Jet Coaster Romance” Music Video
Roller Coaster RomanceKinKi Kids

An irresistibly cute love song that evokes a refreshing summer breeze.

The lyrics liken the thrills and bittersweetness of romance to a roller coaster, packed with the exhilaration of a tropical resort fling.

Created by hitmakers Takashi Matsumoto and Tatsuro Yamashita, the song follows the classic path of J-POP while brilliantly weaving in elements of doo-wop and city pop.

Released in April 1998, it was also featured as the CM song for ANA’s “’98 Paradise Okinawa” campaign.

With KinKi Kids’ characteristically fresh vocals and a thrilling progression, this track is perfect for anyone looking to fire up the crowd at karaoke.