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 Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Hey! How’s everyone doing?KinKi Kids36rank/position

With its catchy, cheerful rock ’n’ roll sound, it makes you want to move to the beat.
Released in 2001 as their 13th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Gakko no Sensei,” starring Tsuyoshi Domoto.
The lyrics and composition were done by YO-KING of the band Magokoro Brothers.
The unforced, relaxed vocal delivery is truly wonderful.
While there isn’t a large range in pitch, the melody is structured like spoken language, so practice capturing that nuance.
Summer PatternKinKi Kids37rank/position

This is KinKi Kids’ 23rd single, whose blend of a nostalgic Okinawan scale and Showa-era pop melody strikes a chord.
The melody and lyrics conjure scenes of summers gone by, tightening the chest and inviting many listeners to bask in that wistful nostalgia.
Released in July 2006, the song debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, extending their streak of consecutive No.
1 releases since debut to 23.
It’s also included on the album “I album -iD-.” This is a song that gently keeps you company on summer evenings when you want to sink into memories with a touch of sentimentality.
Eternal BLOODSKinKi Kids38rank/position

The song used for Coca-Cola’s “No Reason! Coca-Cola 2003” commercial—featuring the artists themselves in the ad—is KinKi Kids’ “Eien no BLOODS.” KinKi Kids are known for consistently debuting at No.
1 on the Oricon charts, and this track likewise entered the charts at No.
1.
Amazing LoveKinKi Kids39rank/position

When it comes to cool duet songs that hype up karaoke with same-gender pairs, “Amazing Love” is the one.
Released in 2022 by Kinki Kids, an idol duo active since the 1990s, it features finely divided vocal parts that give each singer a clear moment to shine.
Its airy sound and bright synth tones are perfect for an upbeat karaoke session.
Deliver a cool performance at the chorus where the vocals overlap.
It’s also a great song to practice with friends or coworkers as a way to grow closer.
I’m counting on you.KinKi Kids40rank/position

Kinki Kids is a duo from the Kansai region, and as you’d expect, they’ve released songs in the Kansai dialect.
When I thought one of their songs sounded like Shizuko Kasagi’s “Shopping Boogie,” it turns out the original was indeed sung by Shizuko Kasagi.
The lyrics were written by Minawo Yoshida, and the music was composed by Ryoichi Hattori.
Songs in the Kansai dialect like this really do feel more natural when sung by someone from Kansai, don’t they?
KinKi Kids Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
King of Summer / I Can’t Love Anyone But YouKinKi Kids41rank/position

At that time, the act selling the most after SMAP at Johnny & Associates was KinKi Kids.
This song reached 19th on the singles chart and sold 870,000 copies, becoming one of their signature tracks.
It’s a quintessential KinKi Kids pop song, so it should be easy to sing at karaoke and the like.
promiseKinKi Kids42rank/position

This is a single by KinKi Kids released in January 2009.
It debuted at number one on the Oricon chart, selling over 170,000 copies in its first week.
With this song, KinKi Kids achieved their 28th consecutive number-one single on the singles chart.


