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PIERROT Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

PIERROT Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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PIERROT is a five-member Japanese visual kei rock band.

After working in the indie scene, they made their major debut in 1998.

They chose the band name “Pierrot” because, while it has a pop feel, it also carries a dark and scary image beneath the surface, which they felt suited the band.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of PIERROT’s most popular songs!

PIERROT Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Haruka…PIERROT1rank/position

Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne is an anime based on the manga by Arina Tanemura that aired on the TV Asahi network.

The ending theme for up to the second cour was Haruka… performed by the visual kei rock band PIERROT, and it reached a peak position of 10th on the Oricon chart.

Labyrinth ~You Who Doesn’t Appear in the Mirror~PIERROT2rank/position

PIERROT - Labyrinth ~You Who Won’t Appear in the Mirror~
Labyrinth ~You Who Doesn’t Appear in the Mirror~PIERROT

When I used to think of songs by old-school visual kei bands, I imagined nothing but ominous and decadent pieces, and this track is exactly the archetype.

I feel a straightforward terror in the scenario where the protagonist, who likely survived a lovers’ suicide attempt alone, speaks to the spirit of their dead lover.

The last words illuminated by the full moonPIERROT3rank/position

PIERROT - The Last Words Illuminated by the Full Moon
The last words illuminated by the full moonPIERROT

A song that depicts a heartrending farewell scene illuminated by the light of a full moon hanging in the night sky.

As one of PIERROT’s signature tracks, its dark, fantastical melody and emotional lyrics brilliantly convey a sense of loneliness and the end of human relationships.

Included on the album Pandora no Hako, released in July 1996, this work is praised as an important piece that cemented PIERROT’s musical identity.

It remains highly popular among fans and was performed at reunion concerts after their breakup.

Listen to it on a full-moon night and you’ll be drawn right into its world—highly recommended for those who want to savor a romantic atmosphere.

Clear SkyPIERROT4rank/position

Pierrot was a band that set itself apart from other visual kei groups with a musical style that incorporated a guitar synthesizer and electronic percussion.

Their lyrics also showcased a distinctly otherworldly worldview far removed from everyday life, emphasizing the essence of visual kei.

EndorphinsPIERROT5rank/position

From the late 1990s to the early 2000s, PIERROT was the band that split popularity with DIR EN GREY.

They had already fully established their identity in their indie days, and by the time of this track from the 1997 mini-album “CELLULOID,” their ominous worldview—crafted through the combination of eerie guitar riffs and synthesizers—was complete.

Owing to its strong popularity, it was re-recorded in 2003 and released as their 14th major-label single.

UNMASKPIERROT6rank/position

It’s a song that contemplates the concept of love.

The mysterious atmosphere of the intro effectively expresses the darkness of the heart, drawing you into a shadowed world.

The emotionally rich vocal delivery and catchy melody line leave a strong impression.

GOD Bless XmexxxxPIERROT7rank/position

A powerful message song by the five-member visual kei rock band PIERROT.

It’s said to be an anti-war piece that expresses the feelings they had in response to the outbreak of the Iraq War.

It’s a cool yet weighty song, with words like “dictator” and “GOD” flying about.