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.
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MONGOL800 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
OKINAWA CALLINGMONGOL80029rank/position

These are songs by MONGOL800, the Okinawan rock band popular for tracks like “Chiisana Koi no Uta” and “Anata ni.” This song really amps up the crowd at live shows, and the chorus is especially thrilling! The high-energy lyrics will have you humming along before you know it.
STAND BY MEMONGOL80030rank/position

“Chiisana Koi no Uta” has become a staple song for graduation ceremonies, and it’s a perfect choice to sing to the seniors who have supported you.
Through this song, you can express your determination to carry on the legacy that your seniors have built.
Why not send them off with this song, so you can firmly receive the pass they’re handing over?
MONGOL800 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
snow whiteMONGOL80031rank/position

This song, whose music video is memorable for featuring members dressed as Santa Claus, is a super-happy love song by the Okinawan rock band MONGOL800.
It doesn’t have much of a wintry feel, but it seems to capture the essence of an Okinawan winter, and the upbeat performance fills you with excitement as you listen! The lyrics express a very straightforward and sincere love, making it perfect to dedicate to someone special.
With its blissful atmosphere, it’s also highly recommended as wedding background music!
The South Wind and the SunMONGOL80032rank/position

This is a summer song by MONGOL800, who became famous for “Chiisana Koi no Uta.” The track is clearly inspired by the sea and islands, so listening to it while driving gives you a refreshing feeling that brings to mind summer in Hawaii or Okinawa.
After all, you want to choose a really good song for a drive.
Everlasting summerMONGOL80033rank/position

A track distinguished by the evocative sounds of the sanshin and drums that recall Okinawan folk music.
Released in July 2009, this song has long been loved as a summer tune that portrays MONGOL800’s affection for their hometown and everyday life.
Many listeners have surely found comfort in the lyrics, which invite self-reflection while reminiscing about life on a tropical island.
Featuring a light, laid-back melody line at a relaxed tempo, it’s especially recommended for those who aren’t fond of uptempo songs.
Included on the album “eight-hundreds,” it’s also a fan favorite at live shows.
Thinking of a loved oneKiyosaku (MONGOL800)34rank/position

A number by Kiyosaku of MONGOL800, widely known as the JT commercial song featuring Takumi Kitamura and Anna Ishii, “Thinking of the One I Love.” In a long-distance relationship, they’re always considerate, and yet I end up saying, “I’m okay.” But in truth, I’m not okay—overwhelmed by anxiety and loneliness and aching to see them, to the point where those feelings threaten to crush me…
It’s a song that painfully lays bare the heartbreak of long-distance love.
At the very end, as if sensing those emotions, the lover suddenly shows up to check in.
It leaves you feeling that, while it’s usually lonely, moments like this make long-distance love not so bad after all.
partyMONGOL80035rank/position

It’s included on their first album, “GO ON AS YOU ARE.” As the title suggests, it’s a happy, party-like track.
With a great groove, it’s popular at live shows and has long been loved as one of MONGOL800’s classic early songs.


