Porno Graffitti Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Porno Graffitti burst onto the scene with a dazzling debut, scoring a massive hit right out of the gate with their first single, “Apollo.” Since then, they’ve continued to release numerous hit songs, consistently ranking on karaoke charts, and have become one of Japan’s leading rock bands.
In this feature, we’ll introduce their most popular karaoke tracks—ranging from nostalgic classics to the latest hits—in a ranked list!
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- Easy-to-sing songs by Porno Graffitti. Recommended even for women with lower voices!
Porno Graffitti Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Music HourPorno Graffitti15rank/position

This is a timeless masterpiece by Porno Graffitti that has remained popular since their debut.
Because many of their songs are easy to sing, this track is especially beloved at karaoke.
With lyrics that make you feel like a radio MC and high-energy vocals, it’s perfect for closing out on a high note.
MugenPorunogurafiti16rank/position

The 9th single “Mugen,” which was used as NHK’s broadcast theme song for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
The opening, marked by a dazzling brass section and layered choral work, leaves a strong impression.
While the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, the fast tempo and finely ascending and descending melodies make it easy to slip off pitch, so caution is needed.
High tones are featured, but it’s a refreshing pop tune that women can enjoy, and men confident in higher keys will likely have fun tackling it in the original key as well.
Pardon the excessPorunogurafiti17rank/position

Bursting onto the scene with their debut single Apollo and remaining at the forefront of the J-pop world for years, the rock band PornoGraffitti returns.
Released for streaming in January 2026, this track was written as the opening theme for the TV anime Fire-Eating Bird: Yorihane no Kuni Borotonbi-gumi.
Guitarist Haruichi Shindo delved into the original novel, crafting lyrics that incorporate Japanese-style expressions aligned with the period-drama setting—words that are sure to resonate with people fighting their own battles in modern society as well.
It’s the band’s first attempt at a theme song for a historical piece.
When you want to start something new or fire yourself up, give it a listen—it’s guaranteed to give you a push forward.
Oh! RivalPorunogurafiti18rank/position

The intro, where passionate Latin rhythms intertwine with Spanish-style guitar, instantly grabs the listener’s heart.
It’s a classic song by Porno Graffitti that portrays a fiery relationship born from recognizing each other as rivals—souls colliding in the best way.
Released in April 2015, the track drew major attention as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno, and was later included on the album RHINOCEROS.
The lyrics express feelings for a counterpart who pushes you to grow—echoing the relationships between the film’s characters.
The powerful vocals and dramatic sound will set your heart ablaze.
It’s an uplifting number that boosts your spirits and gives a push to anyone burning with passion.
JovairoPorunogurafiti19rank/position

The 19th single “Jovairo,” released as a double A-side with “DON’T CALL ME CRAZY.” It was written as the theme song for the TV drama “Konya Hitori no Beddo de,” and its quintessential Porno Graffitti Latin sound passionately mirrors the drama’s storyline.
Although the melody moves intensely, the vocal range isn’t that wide, so if you set a key that suits you, it should be easy for both men and women to sing.
However, there are sudden interval leaps in places, so be careful not to miss the pitches.
breathPorunogurafiti20rank/position

This song was written as the theme for the movie Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us.
It was released in 2018 as the 47th single by Porno Graffitti, a rock band from Hiroshima Prefecture.
I recommend it because it doesn’t have many high notes.
Porno Graffitti Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Twilight RomancePorunogurafiti21rank/position

Known as one of Porno Graffitti’s signature songs, this track is a classic that portrays the bittersweet scenes of love.
It beautifully expresses the quiet of twilight and the emotions that weave together the joys and sorrows of romance.
Chosen as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series Wakaba, it was released in November 2004 as their 16th single.
It debuted at No.
4 on the Oricon charts and was widely loved, even leading to an appearance at the 55th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.
It’s a perfect song to listen to in September, when you can feel the end of summer.
Recommended for those who want to savor the complexities of love or sense the changing of the seasons.


