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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Hokus-o-emMONGOL80050rank/position

A song included on the album “Daniel,” released in August 2006 by the Okinawa-born rock band MONGOL800.

It carries a simple yet powerful message themed around unchanging love and the bonds of life.

The lyric “using love as a weapon” portrays walking through life empowered by love, sure to resonate with listeners.

With positive lyrics and a catchy melody, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going live.

It’s a youthful rock number you’ll want to listen to with a partner or someone special.

MONGOL800 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

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It’s included on their second album, MESSAGE.

The intro starts at a slow tempo and feels dramatic.

It’s a popular song that’s often played live, and during the part at the end of the chorus where they sing “rapapan~,” the fans join in a sing-along.

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It’s included on their fourth album, “Daniel.” A fast-paced, melodic track that rushes forward.

The bittersweet, emotional lyrics are worth taking the time to read.

It’s a fan favorite that really fires up the crowd at live shows.

Forget-me-not ~勿忘草~MONGOL80053rank/position

forget me not ~勿忘草~ (lyrics/translation) / MONGOL800
Forget-me-not ~ Wasurenagusa ~ MONGOL800

It’s included on their sixth album, “GOOD MORNING OKINAWA.” It’s a simple and gentle ballad.

While simple, it’s a track that makes you feel the sound has gained more depth compared to early MONGOL800 songs.

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"MISS YOU" MONGOL800 Japanese-to-English Translation
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This is an English-lyric song by the Okinawan rock band MONGOL800, released in April 2000.

It sings of deep emotion for a loved one and the loneliness of parting.

Despite its simple wording, the lyrics resonate by celebrating the importance of the happy memories shared.

Included on the album “GO ON AS YOU ARE,” it reached a weekly peak of No.

6.

Its upbeat sound and memorable bass line in the instrumental break are captivating, and it even features a phrase everyone has heard before.

Recommended for those who have experienced a farewell with someone important or who carry unforgettable memories.

The warm, heartfelt melody is sure to soothe your soul.

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It’s included on their third album, Momo.

A track brimming with melodic punk vibes.

The harmonies with the chorus are pleasing, too.

It’s a number that fully showcases Kiyosaku’s talent and sensibility as a melody-maker.

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It’s included on their third album, “Momo.” It’s a mid-tempo song with a simple, three-piece-style arrangement.

It’s a gentle number that soothes the heart and makes you feel it’s okay to live as you are.

The harmony between the lead vocal and the backing vocals is also beautiful.