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MONGOL800 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

MONGOL800 is a three-piece band from Okinawa, formed by high school classmates.

Affectionately known as “Monpachi,” they enjoyed immense popularity despite having limited media exposure.

Please take a look at a ranking of MONGOL800’s popular songs.

MONGOL800 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Under the moonlightMONGOL80015rank/position

MONGOL800 is a rock band based in Okinawa, beloved across generations.

Released in September 2001, their classic album MESSAGE set a record with over 2.8 million copies sold as an indie release, and it includes the song Under the Moonlight.

This track is a love song that sings of pure feelings for a cherished person, conjuring beautiful scenes like moonlight and the summer night sky.

Another hallmark is its structure: it shifts from a gentle, ballad-like first half to an energetic punk sound in the latter half.

This dynamic progression vividly captures the emotional swell as quiet affection transforms into a fiery resolve.

squallMONGOL80016rank/position

It’s a grand, dramatic slow ballad.

Unstoppable tears are likened to incessant rain, depicting deep sorrow and a sense of loss.

The lyrics are marked by profound feelings for a loved one and the sadness that comes with that love.

Included on the album “Daniel,” released in August 2006, it was MONGOL800’s first new work in about two and a half years.

Recommended as a song that gently accompanies those who are experiencing deep grief after losing someone precious.

Song of JoyMONGOL80017rank/position

MONGOL800 is a band from Okinawa.

While they have numerous hit songs such as “Chiisana Koi no Uta,” I’d like to recommend a slightly more niche track here: “Yorokobi no Uta.” Unlike most of their songs, this one features a reggae-style rhythm with distinctive off-beats on the 2 and 4.

The vocals are calm and somewhat languid, and since there aren’t many long sustained notes, it should be easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident in their vocal power or lung capacity.

Love SongMONGOL80018rank/position

This is a cover of a GO!GO!7188 song performed by MONGOL800.

The instrument has been changed from guitar to sanshin, and it’s sung by a male vocalist, which makes the song feel very moving.

As the title suggests, it’s a song about love.

It gives the impression of a long-standing unrequited love—liking someone so much yet never saying it out loud, with no chance of the feelings being conveyed, fulfilled, or ending—but the sincerity of that devotion truly comes through.

In the sanshin version, the soothing tone is very comforting and helps you settle into a relaxed, unhurried pace.

For those feeling rushed in their current romance, this might be a song that helps you regain your own rhythm.

Winter MemoriesMONGOL80019rank/position

This track is packed with bright, heartwarming messages.

Riding a lively ska rhythm, MONGOL800 sings about the joy of welcoming winter alongside Okinawa’s nature, like the sea and sky.

The bell tones and chorus heighten the festive mood, making it a song that naturally brings a smile to your face.

Released in December 2003 as the first track on the 8cm single “Yorokobi no Uta,” the single became the first indie release ever to reach No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

It’s the perfect number for when you want to feel a touch of sunny, tropical air on a cold winter’s night or liven up a Christmas party!

Beloved flowerMONGOL80020rank/position

It’s a truly wonderful song with the phrase, “Water the flower you love, and give it kindness so it won’t wither.” Someone loved like this must be happy; it’s filled with the kind of love that makes you feel everything will be all right no matter what happens.

It’s a song I’d love to hear a man sing.

MONGOL800 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Blues of Worldly DesiresMONGOL80021rank/position

MONGOL800, an Okinawa-based band that regularly holds the festival “MONGOL800 ga FESTIVAL What a Wonderful World!!” and is a staple at major festivals, is beloved by many who grew up with their signature songs “DON’T WORRY BE HAPPY” and “Chiisana Koi no Uta.” But have you heard their hidden gem “Bonno no Blues”? It’s a refreshing track that shines with the simplicity of melodic hardcore—a masterpiece that condenses the bittersweet days of youth into just a minute and a half!