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 Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
A Little Love SongMONGOL8001rank/position

A beloved classic that stands as a monument to youth punk! Riding on a driving, fast-paced beat, it sings of love for the important people close to us and an unchanging, eternal bond.
Its straightforward message fires up your heart every time you listen and gives you the energy to keep your hands moving at work! Featured on MONGOL800’s album “MESSAGE,” released in September 2001, this song sold over 2.8 million copies despite being an indie release, and it was used as the motif for the film “Little Love Song” and as the ending theme for the anime “Teasing Master Takagi-san.” It’s a guaranteed pick-me-up when you want to boost your mood and focus, or when you need that last push—highly recommended!
to youMONGOL8002rank/position

Despite never being released as a single, this signature song by MONGOL800 has been featured in a variety of places, including insert tracks that color a film’s final scene, drama opening themes, and commercials.
In 2001, the album MESSAGE—featuring this track and the well-known classic Chiisana Koi no Uta—was released and became a huge hit, cementing Monpachi’s popularity.
Its straightforward lyrics about love and its fresh, powerful sound give courage and energy to both singers and listeners.
Why not sing it while reminiscing about a page from your youth?
A Little Love SongMONGOL800 (kaba by Amatsuki)3rank/position

“Chiisana Koi no Uta” is a signature song by the Okinawan band MONGOL800 and is often sung at karaoke.
The lyrics, which celebrate the joy and miracle of meeting someone, are simply wonderful! It’s a love song that fits many kinds of romance, but it might resonate especially when you realize you’ve fallen for someone close to you without even noticing.
Friendships can turn into love, too.
In any case, it’s sure to overlap with that sparkling, heart-pounding feeling of a one-sided crush! The song has been covered by various artists, and Amatsuki’s cover gives it a cute and romantic arrangement.
A Little Love SongMONGOL8004rank/position

As a milestone of youth punk, this is MONGOL800’s ultimate love song.
Set to a driving, high-energy band sound, it expresses the preciousness of having someone special right by your side and a pure vow of unchanging love.
Released in September 2001 and included on the album “MESSAGE,” which sold an astonishing 2.8 million copies, this song—though not a single—has continued to be beloved, even inspiring a film of the same name released in 2019.
It carries a powerful force that seems to speak the overflowing emotions you can’t put into words, and it’s sure to give you courage when you want to convey your feelings to someone you love.
HAPPY BIRTHDAYMONGOL8005rank/position

MONGOL800’s “Birthday Song” is a track that straightforwardly expresses the joy of celebrating a birthday.
Released on April 7, 2000, it was included on the album “GO ON AS YOU ARE.” Its lyrics convey a positive attitude toward growing older and the happiness of being celebrated by loved ones, delivering a simple yet heartfelt message.
Also used as the theme song for NHK General TV’s “Tsurube no Kazoku ni Kanpai,” this piece is perfect not only for those celebrating their own birthday but also for anyone who wants to celebrate someone special.
Be sure to give it a listen—its warm sound encapsulates the musical style of MONGOL800, an Okinawa-based band.
Ryukyu Love SongMONGOL8006rank/position

Formed in Okinawa in 1998, MONGOL800’s “Ryukyu Aika” is a stirring masterpiece whose lyrics inspire you to cherish your Ryukyu homeland while moving forward.
The song also sings about the sorrow of human conflict, asking what one can do in the midst of it—an attitude that feels undeniably cool.
The arrangement is a straightforward, punk-leaning rock foundation, and its direct performance perfectly matches the lyrics, piercing straight into the heart.
LazuliMONGOL800×WANIMA7rank/position

The collaborative work “Lazuli” by MONGOL800 and WANIMA.
Since it’s a song by two bands that share many stylistic similarities, it drew attention in the Japanese rock scene when it was first released.
The melody of this piece is crafted to leave a distinctly refreshing impression.
Because of the bright melody and vocal lines, it may seem high, but in fact the song has a narrow vocal range, so anyone can sing it as long as they set the key properly.
It’s a song that appeals to both men and women, so consider adding it to your repertoire.


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