KinKi Kids Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
When it comes to the driving force behind Johnny’s popularity, wouldn’t it have to be KinKi Kids?
This idol duo—Koichi Domoto and Tsuyoshi Domoto—each with their own unique personality and charm, has been active and beloved by fans since their CD debut in 1997.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of KinKi Kids’ most popular songs!
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KinKi Kids Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Hey, I’ll do my best.KinKi Kids15rank/position

This piece also drew attention as a song provided by DREAMS COME TRUE.
Released as a single in 2004, it’s a positive, solid mid-tempo number.
The forward-looking lyrics—“Let’s grow together hand in hand, and move toward the future”—are encouraging.
It feels like someone standing beside you, giving you a supportive pat on the back.
The tempo, melody, and rhythm aren’t fast, so you’ll be fine if you sing it calmly.
Let’s fill the karaoke room with a warm atmosphere.
Hold me tight, all of meKinKi Kids16rank/position

As one of the quintessential soothing J‑Pop songs of the 1990s, this track by KinKi Kids has continued to resonate with many people.
Released in July 1998, it was used as the main theme for Fuji TV’s “LOVE LOVE Aishiteru,” generating a tremendous response.
With a melody composed by Takuro Yoshida and heartfelt lyrics by Chinfa Kan, the song achieves a beautiful harmony that gently embraces the listener.
Singing of deep affection and support for a beloved person, this piece is recommended when you’re weary from stressful days or when you want to feel the bonds with someone important.
The Blue AgeKinKi Kids17rank/position

Featured as the ending theme for a TBS drama starring Tsuyoshi Domoto, this song is a ballad distinguished by its piano-centered, beautiful melody.
Its lyrics, depicting the unique pain and inner conflicts of youth along with hope for the future, resonate deeply with listeners.
The structure—where the two members of KinKi Kids have no solo parts throughout and sing in harmony and unison—accentuates the song’s poignancy.
Included on their fourth single released in July 1998, it is also known for achieving million-seller status.
The lyrical worldview crafted by canna seems to align perfectly with farewells and departures during graduation season.
It carries a warmth that comforts the anxieties and loneliness of growing up, making it a classic you’ll want to hear when you feel like reflecting on your youth.
Swan songKinKi Kids18rank/position

This is a single by KinKi Kids, popular for their overwhelming vocal ability and performances.
The highly narrative lyrics have been highly praised, depicting the pain of heartbreak in a descriptive way.
Its driving melody makes it a beloved heartbreak song among fans.
Peppermint candyKinKi Kids19rank/position

Released in August 2003, this is KinKi Kids’ 18th single.
Chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Moto Kare” starring Tsuyoshi Domoto, it’s a gem of a love ballad where poetic lyrics by Takashi Matsumoto beautifully meld with the clear, luminous melodies crafted by Nordic composers.
While apologizing for past mistakes, the lyrics quietly sing of unwavering love for one’s destined partner, using the fragile motif of a candy to express both the sweetness and the ache of romance.
The single topped the Oricon weekly chart, sold a cumulative 388,000 copies, and ranked 13th on the year-end chart.
It’s a classic that presents a mature, romantic world, highlighted by the duo’s perfectly blended harmonies.
snow-white moonKinKi Kids20rank/position

KinKi Kids is a male idol duo consisting of Koichi Domoto and Tsuyoshi Domoto, who belong to Johnny & Associates.
Alongside their many hit songs, they also have numerous exquisite ballads.
Have you heard of the hidden gem “Setsu Byaku no Tsuki” (Snow-White Moon)? This breakup-themed love song was released in 2005 as the B-side to the single “SNOW! SNOW! SNOW!”.
The first half features the two members singing their respective parts, and the latter half’s chorus, where they harmonize, is stunningly beautiful—drawing you deeper into its world the more you listen.
It’s a masterpiece whose delicate words and melody strike straight to the heart.
KinKi Kids Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
PassionKinKi Kids21rank/position

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.


