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] (21–30)
Harmony of DecemberKinKi Kids22rank/position

Set to the gentle strains of December, this winter ballad tenderly portrays time spent with a loved one.
Released in 2006, it features a warm sound centered on strings and piano, with soft choral work that highlights the harmony between the two voices.
Chosen for commercials by dwango.jp and MUSIC.JP, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart, extending their consecutive No.
1 streak since debut to 24 releases.
The song is also included on the best-of albums “39” and “The BEST,” and has remained a year-end concert staple.
It’s the perfect track for looking back on the year with a calm heart and savoring moments with someone special.
FriendsKinKi Kids23rank/position
This is the legendary hit song by KinKi Kids, which was tied in as the theme song for the coming-of-age drama Wakaba no Koro, starring Tsuyoshi Domoto and Koichi Domoto of KinKi Kids, as well as Megumi Okina.
It’s a poignant track with the sorrowful chorus that begins, “On a hill where the green wind blows…”
A box without a keyKinKi Kids24rank/position

These are a duo who are still actively performing today.
I think duos are rare in Johnny & Associates, but they’ve been working together for many years without any trouble, so they must be very in sync.
I also think this song is great for karaoke, so listen to it carefully and give it a try.
tears of loveKinKi Kids25rank/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.
You are not aloneKinKi Kids26rank/position

This is a song by KinKi Kids from their younger days.
When it comes to studying and the hardships that come with it, you are certainly not alone.
Students all over the country are working hard for their future selves.
Listen to this song while remembering that you are never truly alone.
KANZAI BOYAKinKi Kids27rank/position

The funky sound and sweet vocals are super cool, but the lyrics make you laugh! It’s a song by the hugely popular idol duo KinKi Kids, released in 2020 as their 42nd single.
The chorus that repeats the title is amusing, but in fact, “KANZAI BOYA” was the unit name they received from Johnny Kitagawa, the founder of Johnny & Associates, before they were named “KinKi Kids.” This piece was created following Johnny’s passing in 2019.
You can really feel the love from the two members of KinKi Kids for Johnny.
SNOW! SNOW! SNOW!KinKi Kids28rank/position

A KinKi Kids song that beautifully captures the wistfulness of winter and the feeling of love.
Lyricist Yasushi Akimoto, who worked on this track released in December 2005, delicately portrays scenes between a man and a woman through the motif of snow, skillfully weaving their subtle emotions.
Like snow that quietly piles up, the song’s calm yet deeply moving melody and KinKi Kids’ pure vocals are captivating.
In its first week, it sold 230,000 copies on the Oricon weekly chart, achieving the remarkable feat of taking the top spot for the 22nd consecutive time since their debut.
It’s a warm-hearted song that makes you want to think of someone special on a winter night as you sit together by the window.



