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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] (51–60)

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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.

Banyan treeMONGOL80058rank/position

It is included on their third album, Momomo.

The intro, which begins with a briskly strummed guitar tone, is striking.

Although the song has a simple structure, its deep, thought-provoking lyrics—very characteristic of MONGOL800—resonate as if appealing directly to you.

thump-thump; heart pounding; excited/nervousMONGOL80059rank/position

It’s included on their third album, “Momo.” A simple, mid-tempo track characteristic of a three-piece band.

The lyrics sing about treasuring the feelings we had as children.

Its fast, melodic chorus makes it an emotional number.

Baby ShisaMONGOL80060rank/position

A song by MONGOL800, a band from Okinawa, expressing gratitude to the Shisa.

Its appeal lies in technically refined yet simple performances and approachable lyrics.

Included on the album “eight-hundreds,” released in July 2009, it reached a peak position of No.

9 on the Oricon charts.

Against the backdrop of Okinawa’s climate and culture, the song conveys a message about valuing the small joys and feelings of gratitude found in everyday life.

It also features an upbeat, danceable groove that makes you want to move when you hear it live.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to feel the charm of Okinawa or foster a sense of gratitude in their daily lives.

MONGOL800 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

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MONGOL800 - KAME (Turtle)
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It’s included on the fourth album, “Daniel.” We set out to make a goofy song everyone could sing together at shows, and this is what came out.

It’s a punk-leaning number that even works in some “Oi!” chants.

The lead vocal is by Takashi on guitar.

The spontaneously written lyrics are unique.

The number of stars, the number of moonsMONGOL80062rank/position

MONGOL800 The Number of Stars, the Number of Moons
The number of stars, the number of moonsMONGOL800

It’s included on their third album, “Momo.” This is a ballad brimming with masculine energy, depicting the clumsy expressions of love by an awkward man.

You’ll be captivated by Kiyosaku’s emotional, soaring vocals as he pours his heart into the song.

In a world that keeps flowingMONGOL80063rank/position

In the Ever-Flowing World feat. MONGOL800 / Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
In a world that keeps flowingMONGOL800

A collaborative work with Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, the ska band Japan proudly boasts to the world.

The happy ska sound pairs perfectly with the powerful, warm vocals of bassist-singer Kiyosaku, making it a very pleasant track to listen to.