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Kobukuro’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

This is a ranking of popular songs by Kobukuro, who have long been at the forefront of Japan’s music scene with solid vocal prowess, heartfelt lyrics, gentle melodies, and beautiful harmonies.

Please enjoy to the fullest the interplay between Kuroda’s sweet, rich voice and Kobuchi’s bright, glossy vocals.

Kobukuro Popular Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)

night skyKobukuro96rank/position

This is a karaoke song by Kobukuro where their pop, pleasant vocals and the strength of their duo blend perfectly with the acoustic feel.

It’s a high-quality track that makes you want to sing it at night, and you can sense an arrangement that stirs a comfortable feeling.

romantic feelingsKobukuro97rank/position

Kobukuro – Koigokoro (Love Heart / Feelings of Love)
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Kobukuro is very popular at karaoke.

This song is unusual for Kobukuro in that it was written by Kuroda, and it’s also a fan favorite.

It portrays the feelings of a man struggling with unrequited love, so men in their twenties are sure to relate.

The tempo is slow, making it easy to sing.

bright and clearKobukuro98rank/position

Kobukuro – 20th Anniversary Song “Harebare”
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This is a commemorative song for the 20th anniversary of Kobukuro’s formation.

It’s a masterpiece packed with the best qualities of Kobukuro as artists.

With a medium tempo, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s sure to become a karaoke staple—highly recommended!

Number 1 jerseyKobukuro99rank/position

This is a song that sings about my feelings as an adult while comparing the past and the present.

It reflects on the time when I played baseball, but it will surely resonate with those who are still active players.

It is included on the album “STRAIGHT,” released in 2003.

LaylaKobukuro100rank/position

Nice commercial: Pepsi NEX Cover Series
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This commercial features Kobukuro performing next to a bottle of Pepsi, highlighting its powerful, refreshing zing.

Seeing the duo in black outfits delivering a rock-style performance also gives it a fresh, new feel.

The track that accentuates the video’s powerful energy and crisp exhilaration is Kobukuro’s rendition of “Layla.” The song is originally known as a track by Derek and the Dominos, Eric Clapton’s band.

While Kobukuro is generally associated with a more acoustic image, this song conveys their intent to break new ground with a rock-inspired vibe.