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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Porno Graffitti Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
SaudadePorunogurafiti1rank/position

One of Porno Graffitti’s signature songs, this classic captures the pain of heartbreak and a sense of nostalgia within a Latin-style melody.
“Saudade” is a Portuguese word that means “longing or nostalgia for something lost.” The overall vocal range is surprisingly narrow, from B3 to G#4.
However, the key modulates in the final chorus and the pitch rises, and the tempo is fast, so be careful not to fall behind the rhythm.
Did you know that when vocalist Okano sings, he raises his eyebrows? I definitely recommend copying this! Especially for high notes, lifting your eyebrows makes it easier to hit the pitch and produce a solid tone.
If you raise your eyebrows right when the melody changes, it helps you land the notes smoothly, so I highly recommend it!
THE DAYPorunogurafiti2rank/position

A rock number by Porno Graffitti featuring a striking guitar riff that slices through the silence and a driving, high-speed beat.
The lyrics capture the resolve of taking that very first step toward a dream despite anxiety and inner conflict, and they’re sure to set your heart ablaze.
Released in May 2016 as their 43rd single, it was written as the opening theme for season 1 of the TV anime My Hero Academia.
The tempo is fast and the difficulty is on the higher side, but the chorus melody, which feels like the world opening up before your eyes, is incredibly exhilarating.
Belt it out and it’s guaranteed to be a great stress reliever.
MelissaPorunogurafiti3rank/position

Porno Graffitti is a musical duo that still enjoys strong, enduring popularity.
Among men in their thirties, more than half probably sing their songs quite often.
Of all their tracks, the one I especially recommend is Melissa.
It’s memorable for its sharp, punchy chorus, which carries a slight Latin flavor.
The A and B verses feel like refreshing rock, and the contrast creates a distinctive atmosphere.
swallowtail butterflyPorunogurafiti4rank/position

This song is striking for its exhilarating sound woven from Latin rhythms and the timbres of folk instruments.
The lyrics, which overlay the fragility of a swallowtail butterfly with the pangs of unrequited love and the theme of unconditional affection, are memorable too.
Released in June 2001, it was written as the commercial song for FT Shiseido’s Tissela Toconuts Coconut and won Song of the Year at the 16th Japan Gold Disc Awards.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for the third consecutive time and sold approximately 920,000 copies.
Enjoy the powerful vocals and Latin groove as you sing it with feeling!
ApolloPorunogurafiti5rank/position

This song is striking for its bouncy beat and space-themed lyrics.
Its worldview—where dreams and reality, past and future intersect—captures listeners’ hearts and doesn’t let go.
Released in September 1999, it was used as the ending theme for “Koko ga Hen da yo Nihonjin.” As Porno Graffitti’s debut single, it became a major hit, peaking at No.
5 on the Oricon charts.
For many men in their 40s, it’s likely a track that brings back memories of their youth.
It’s perfect for when you want to fire up a karaoke session or sink into a nostalgic mood.
Music HourPorunogurafiti6rank/position

The 3rd single “Music Hour,” featured as the commercial song for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat.
Opening with a catchy guitar riff, its refreshing, summer-evoking ensemble really pumps you up.
While the melody has lots of rises and falls and moves at a fast tempo, the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, so it should be relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
The key is slightly high, but if you’re confident, definitely try it in the original key—it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
SisterPorunogurafiti7rank/position

This is an emotionally rich, Latin-flavored number that begins with the image of offering flowers to the whitecaps and going out to meet the morning.
From the intro to the outro, a tense snare drum persists, while the weighty sound of six acoustic guitars brilliantly conveys both the sorrow of loss and a longing for renewal.
Released by Porno Graffitti in September 2004, the piece embodies the resolve and determination of the duo after a member’s departure.
It’s a song I especially recommend to those who can relate to the strength of remembering someone precious who was lost, yet choosing to keep looking forward and live on.


