RAG MusicRanking
Wonderful Music Rankings

Porno Graffitti Cheer Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Porno Graffitti is a two-member rock band popular for their catchy melodies and rock sound.

Since their debut, they’ve released many hit songs, and among them, their cheer/encouragement songs are especially beloved by fans.

This time, we present a ranking of Porno Graffitti’s most popular encouragement songs.

Porno Graffitti Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

The crested ibis cries.Porunogurafiti15rank/position

Porno Graffitti “Abi Cries” Live at Itsukushima Shrine
The crested ibis cries.Porunogurafiti

Released on May 31, 2023, “Abi ga Naku” was created as a support song for the G7 Hiroshima Summit, imbued with a wish for peace.

Haruichi Shindo and Akihito Okano, both from Hiroshima Prefecture, convey their love for their hometown and a message to the world through music.

Against the backdrop of the Seto Inland Sea’s gentle waters and magnificent scenery, the song retraces Hiroshima’s history and sings of the universal theme of peace with tenderness and strength.

It might be best enjoyed while thinking of your hometown.

ApolloPorunogurafiti16rank/position

Pornograffitti 'Apollo' MUSIC VIDEO
ApolloPorunogurafiti

This is the debut single that brought Porno Graffitti’s name to the world, themed around a yearning for the vastness of space.

Its lyrics, which depict the great achievement of the moon landing, dreams of a far-off future, and the universal quest for an unchanging form of love since ancient times, never lose their charm no matter when you listen.

Released in September 1999, the song became a major hit through tie-ins such as the TV program “Koko ga Hen da yo Nihonjin.” It’s also known for being used as the entrance theme by Yokohama DeNA BayStars pitcher Kenta Ishida.

When you’re starting a big challenge or need to fire yourself up, listening to it might just fill you with boundless courage.

THE REVOPorunogurafiti17rank/position

Written as the opening theme for the TV anime My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON, this song marks the band’s first time handling a series theme in about nine years since “THE DAY” for Season 1 in 2016.

The lyrics, built around the keyword “revolution in the mind,” depict a resolve to overturn one’s values, conveying a level of intensity befitting the story’s final chapter.

With powerful vocals and a solid, driving melody that pushes you forward, it’s a rock number that symbolizes change and hope.