L’Arc~en~Ciel Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Since their debut in 1994, L’Arc~en~Ciel have remained a trailblazing force in the visual kei scene, with their singing style and look unchanged.
HYDE’s voice hasn’t changed either, has it? It’s wonderful.
Here’s a ranking-style introduction to some of their most popular songs, as they continue to thrive.
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L’Arc~en~Ciel Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Seventh HeavenL’Arc〜en〜Ciel71rank/position

This is the commemorative 30th single, and because the members were pursuing solo activities, it’s their first song in about a year.
The title “SEVENTH HEAVEN” originally refers to the “highest heaven,” the supreme paradise where the absolute God resides in Judaism.
However, in this song, HEAVEN represents “Earth.”
Still I’m With YouL’Arc〜en〜Ciel72rank/position

This is a track included as the first song on L’Arc〜en〜Ciel’s third album, “Heavenly.” According to lyricist hyde, it’s “not just a simple love song, but one that weaves in indirect irony,” and was “written to satirize human foolishness,” yet the music itself remains poppy and refreshing.
With its sparkling guitar sound and hyde’s sweet, vivid vocals, it’s a pleasantly enjoyable number.
Wind of GoldL’Arc〜en〜Ciel73rank/position

It’s a quiet, time-flowing ballad with a beautiful, expanding acoustic guitar sound.
Hyde’s vocals, which can feel tinged with melancholy, are incredibly captivating.
It’s included on L’Arc~en~Ciel’s second album, Tierra.
There is also a remixed version of this song included as the B-side to their debut single, “Blurry Eyes.”
fateL’Arc〜en〜Ciel74rank/position

This is a grand, atmospheric song whose memorable feature is the guitar intro melody by ken.
Ken was inspired to write it after visiting Lorelei, the rocky cliff towering over Germany’s Rhine River.
Although it was never released as a single, it’s highly popular among fans and was often performed live—a true classic.
The poignant lyrics are also a highlight.
Scenes of ReminiscenceL’Arc〜en〜Ciel75rank/position

A wistful rock ballad that sings of the regret of ending time with a loved one by your own hand.
It’s included on the first album “DUNE,” released in 1993.
The chorus-laden guitar arpeggios pair beautifully with Hyde’s delicate vocals.
It’s the kind of song you want to listen to alone at night, when you want to sink into your own world.
I Love Rock ‘N’ RollL’Arc〜en〜Ciel76rank/position

This commercial shows L’Arc-en-Ciel performing surrounded by Pepsi bottles, evoking the refreshing sensation of Pepsi.
It highlights their powerful performance through expressions and movement, and by layering it with visuals of fizzing carbonation, it also conveys deliciousness.
The song that accentuates the crisp yet forceful sense of refreshment expressed in the footage is “I Love Rock ’N’ Roll.” Although performed by L’Arc-en-Ciel, the song originally comes from the British rock band The Arrows.
The sound features powerfully resonant low tones, and the layered vocals give listeners a boost of energy.
Its straightforward rock sound inspires a positive, forward-looking feeling.
As if in a dreamL’Arc〜en〜Ciel77rank/position

An enchanting number that opens with guitars brimming with a floating sensation, as if wandering through a dream.
The meticulously crafted sound—hard to believe it was produced during their indie days—is nothing short of breathtaking.
Over powerful drums and a delicately undulating bassline, Hyde’s fragile yet beautiful vocals paint a poignant scene of counting lights as they recede into the distance.
This track is included on the classic album DUNE, released in April 1993.
It has continued to be cherished by fans, even being performed at the band’s 20th anniversary concerts in 2012.
Why not take your time and immerse yourself in this profoundly mysterious sonic world?


