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KinKi Kids Love Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

KinKi Kids Love Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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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)

A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids1rank/position

KinKi Kids “Cluster of Love - YouTube Original Live -”
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids

The song “Ai no Katamari,” included as the B-side to the 13th single “Hey! Minna Genki-kai?”, was used in a Morinaga “DARS” commercial.

With lyrics by Tsuyoshi Domoto and composition by Koichi Domoto, it became a turning point for the group.

Overall, the vocal range is narrow and the key is low, but be careful with the melody in the chorus, which shifts between chest voice and falsetto and can easily cause pitch errors.

It’s a pop tune with sentimental lyrics you’ll want to savor as you sing—great to perform either solo or as a duo.

Rain MelodyKinKi Kids2rank/position

KinKi Kids "Rainy Melody" Music Video
Rain MelodyKinKi Kids

This is a KinKi Kids ballad adorned with delicate expressions that seem to reflect emotions in each raindrop.

Released in October 1999 as a double A-side single, the song blends a wistful melody line with mature vocals to stunning effect, topping the Oricon weekly chart for two consecutive weeks.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to quietly during the rainy season, watching the rain flow past your window.

For those carrying the pain and loneliness of heartbreak, it will gently stay by your side.

Cinderella ChristmasKinKi Kids3rank/position

KinKi Kids “Cinderella Christmas” Music Video
Cinderella ChristmasKinKi Kids

This is KinKi Kids’ fifth single, released in December 1998.

The lyrics, written by Takashi Matsumoto—who also penned the debut single “Glass no Shonen”—recast the fairy tale of Cinderella as a story between lovers.

Watching the two members of KinKi Kids on TV as they sing about a couple reaffirming their feelings for each other on a Christmas date surely made many viewers’ hearts flutter.

AnniversaryKinKi Kids4rank/position

KinKi Kids「Anniversary」Music Video
AnniversaryKinKi Kids

This song, with its striking exotic intro, was released as a single in 2004 and is a supreme love ballad that sings of straightforward love.

The lyrics, which say that even ordinary days are precious, seem to remind us once again of what happiness truly is.

For men with an average vocal range, the notes are within reach, and above all, many will find the melody line simple and easy to sing.

Its relaxed ballad tempo also makes it easier to perform, letting you check each pitch and rhythm as you sing.

I can’t love anyone but you anymore.KinKi Kids5rank/position

KinKi Kids “I Can’t Love Anyone But You - YouTube Original Live -”
I can't love anyone but you anymore.KinKi Kids

A grand ballad by KinKi Kids that makes you want to convey your true feelings to the one you love.

Have you ever cherished someone so deeply that just being apart from them made you uneasy? Released in June 2000, this song was chosen as the opening theme for the drama “The City Where Angels Disappeared,” starring Koichi Domoto.

Listening to it will make you want to put the love hidden in your heart into words right now.

Why not share this earnest vow of love with someone special?

Peppermint candyKinKi Kids6rank/position

Hakka Candy (Peppermint Candy) – Kinki Kids
Peppermint candyKinKi Kids

With lyrics penned by Takashi Matsumoto, this classic song was released by KinKi Kids in 2003.

It was also used as the theme song for a drama starring Tsuyoshi Domoto, and it remains highly popular with fans to this day.

Its gentle, unhurried melody and the uniquely beautiful harmonies of KinKi Kids are soothing to the soul.

Glass BoyKinKi Kids7rank/position

Glass Boy – KinKi Kids (Full)
Glass BoyKinKi Kids

Looking back and listening again, I feel there weren’t that many Johnny’s songs back then that focused on heartbreak.

“Glass Boy” is a masterpiece whose straightforward lyrics vividly convey the end of a youthful romance.