Porno Graffitti Love Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Porno Graffitti is a popular two-piece rock band known for their catchy melodies and rock sound.
Since their debut, they’ve released many hit songs, and among them, their love songs are especially popular.
This time, we’ll present a ranking of Porno Graffitti’s popular love songs.
PornoGraffitti Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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An extraordinary, abnormal love can be felt in PornoGraffitti’s “Mitsumeteiru.” This song was included as the B-side to the single “Saudade,” which was released in 2000 and became a big hit.
When you read the lyrics, at first you might think, “Isn’t he just jealous because his girlfriend is too popular?” but gradually you notice the eerie persistence, and realize that this person is simply self-absorbed and forcing one-sided love and emotions onto her.
It’s a track that makes you feel the fear of what it would be like if a so-called “stalker” were turned into a song.
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When it comes to summer songs that sing about the innocence of first love, I recommend “Music Hour” by Porno Graffitti! Released in 2000 as their third single, it reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
Since it was used in a Pocari Sweat commercial, it really carries a summery vibe.
The lyrics are styled like a radio program, expressing tender feelings of love while answering listeners’ questions.
With its upbeat Latin rhythm, let’s set those delicate feelings ablaze with passion!
swallowtail butterflyPorunogurafiti3rank/position

In contrast to the passionate Latin rhythm delivered by Porno Graffitti, what unfolds is a heartbreakingly bittersweet tale of unrequited love.
At first, simply “meeting you was enough,” but somewhere along the way, the wish to be “loved” took hold, and the whole world changed.
Chasing after the other, who flutters like a beautiful butterfly, they seem like a desert oasis—always out of reach.
Knowing they can never have them, the protagonist aches for love as if thirsting for moisture, their anguished cry pressing upon the heart.
Released in June 2001, this million-selling track was also featured in a cosmetics commercial.
When you’re suffering from a love that won’t be returned and can no longer suppress the feeling of “wanting to be loved,” this is a song that stays close to that helpless pain.
SaudadePorunogurafiti4rank/position

The fourth single by Porno Graffitti, titled with the Portuguese word for “homesickness” or “longing.” Written from a woman’s perspective, the lyrics capture a premonition that her partner’s heart is drifting away, along with the aching inability to let go.
Released in September 2000 as their fourth single, it topped the Oricon weekly chart.
The song was featured as the theme for TBS’s mini-drama Wonderful, used in Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat commercials, and served as an ending theme for the UHF anime ReLIFE.
Incorporating Latin-style arrangements for the first time, this track became the foundation of the band’s signature sound.
A wistful number recommended for anyone grappling with the fear of a change of heart.
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It’s an adorable song with lyrics that feel so youthful and high school-like.
I imagine many people listened to this song and charged forward, even if they got knocked down.
Still, it’s a masterpiece that reminds you of a love from your youth—honest to your feelings and giving it everything you had.
Let me peek into the depths of your eyes.Porunogurafiti6rank/position

It’s a love song in Porno Graffitti’s signature Carmen style.
It truly sings of an ‘forbidden love,’ expressing the dangerous give-and-take of romance with beautiful words.
It’s like watching a novel or a movie, drawing you into the world of the two lovers.
Is the boyfriend older, perhaps? He seems to know every trick in the book when it comes to love.
The woman wants to probe his true feelings, but he absolutely refuses to reveal what’s in his heart.
cactusPorno Graffitti7rank/position

It somehow puts me in a quietly sentimental mood.
It’s supposed to be a bittersweet song, but the vocals are so outstanding that it doesn’t feel that way.
It has a slightly kayōkyoku-like vibe, and it’s the kind of track that would appeal to a wide audience.
I recommend listening to it alone, like during a nighttime drive.


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