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] (21–30)
Winding RordPorno Graffitti22rank/position

A ballad-style love song.
This one is set in winter as well, so it’s perfect to sing at a winter karaoke session.
It’s sure to captivate women, too.
The lyrics are heartrending, so it’s a song you’ll want to sing as if you’re performing it for everyone.
Porno Graffitti also has upbeat hits like “Music Hour,” so it’s nice to choose based on the vibe.
The Promised MorningPorno Graffitti23rank/position

It’s a song that feels like it’s about the everyday life of a couple in Porno Graffitti’s style.
The lyrics about the happiness of waking up in the morning with your girlfriend by your side are wonderful.
If a newly dating couple sang it at karaoke, it would be a huge hit, and I think it would deepen their love even more.
Hard Days, Holy NightPorunogurafiti24rank/position

Released in 2003, this PornoGraffitti track is a B-side to the single “Ai ga Yobu Hou e,” yet it’s beloved by fans as a classic Christmas song.
While it features Christmas-like sleigh bells, its glamor comes from the crunch of distorted guitars and Akihito Okano’s exhilarating vocals.
The lyrics portray a man who’s too busy with work to go see his girlfriend, but their exchanges feel somehow endearing and heartwarming.
Pardon the excessPorunogurafiti25rank/position

Pornograffitti’s “Hamidashi Gomen,” released digitally in January 2026, is an original song written as the opening theme for the TV anime Fire-Eating Bird: The Plumed Province’s Ragtag Fire Brigade, which is based on Shogo Imamura’s period novel.
As it was their first time providing a song for a period piece, Haruichi Shindo reportedly immersed himself in the original work and handled both lyrics and composition.
The carefully chosen, tradition-evoking Japanese phrasing fuses beautifully with a driving rock sound, making your heart swell just by listening.
It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone battling through the difficulties of modern life.
FlowerPorunogurafiti26rank/position

This is a song written as the theme for the film “A Banana? At This Time of Night?,” which is based on a true story.
Many PornoGraffitti songs are in a high key, but this one has a relaxed tempo, so it’s recommended for men who can hit high notes.
The rhythm is simple as well, so if you aim carefully and sing without missing, you can score high.
I seriously tried thinking about happinessPorunogurafiti27rank/position

Released as the lead single from the 3rd album “A People Who Grasp Even the Clouds,” the 8th single “I Seriously Tried Thinking About Happiness” has become a staple in live performances.
Its message—that even if it differs from your dreams or goals, you can be happy as long as your present is fulfilled—may prompt many to reflect on their own lives.
The melody often repeats the same pitch and the vocal range isn’t very wide, so it’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident singers.
However, since the overall key is high, be sure to adjust it to a key that suits you so you can sing comfortably.
Where love callsPorunogurafiti28rank/position

The 13th single, Ai ga Yobu Hou e, was written as the theme song for the TV drama Suekko Chonan Ane Sannin.
It stayed in the top 10 of the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for nine consecutive weeks.
The expansive sound created by piano and strings blends comfortably with the band arrangement.
With its relaxed tempo and relatively narrow vocal range, it’s a great pick even for those who aren’t confident singers.
Its gentle melody is sure to stand out at karaoke—a heartwarming medium-tempo ballad.


