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Porno Graffitti Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

In 1999, Porno Graffitti’s debut single “Apollo” became a huge hit, selling over 400,000 copies.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of their popular songs from this comet-like breakout band!

From famous tunes you’ve likely heard to lesser-known tracks, be sure to check out their captivating vocals.

Porno Graffitti Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

heartPorunogurafiti64rank/position

A heart swollen red from losing something precious.

Because there’s no going back to when I was happy, all I can do is steel myself.

This is a ballad that sings of that helpless heartache, and the strength it takes to keep going.

FlowerPorunogurafiti65rank/position

PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Flower (Short Ver.)'
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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.

machine-gun talkPorunogurafiti66rank/position

From the intro, it’s full-throttle rock that gets the fans hyped.

Feelings for a lover come pouring out in a torrent of machine-gun talk.

Is this what being head over heels is all about? The somewhat nostalgic rock sound pairs perfectly with vocalist Okano’s straightforward singing—simply put, it’s just plain cool.

rackPorunogurafiti67rank/position

PORNOGRFFITTI 'Luck (Short ver.)' / PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Lack (Short Ver.)'
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14th single.

A pre-release single for the LIVE tour “74ers,” issued as the first fully limited production of 100,000 copies.

Rock sound with aggressive lyrics.

With composition by bassist Tama, it showcases a different side of Porno Graffitti.

This track is also the last single from Tama’s tenure, and his final A-side composition.

Element LPorunogurafiti68rank/position

Element L ~Tsumagoi Ver.~ Studio Session
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This song, included on the 4th album “WORLDILLIA,” portrays the journey from winter toward spring as the narrator approaches someone they like and eventually confesses, minimizing concrete details and emphasizing scenery and inner emotions.

The final lines of the last chorus are simple yet deeply heartrending, evoking strong empathy.

Night FlightPorunogurafiti69rank/position

A medium-tempo ballad included on the album “BUTTERFLY EFFECT.” Its softly drifting atmosphere is soothing, and combined with Akihito Okano’s expressive vocals, it gently tugs at the heartstrings.

I’ve heard it existed long before its release, and the lyrics, which depict the ebb and flow of emotions, are breathtakingly beautiful.

It makes you want to hold someone tight.

Boy of Speculative SciencePorno Graffitti70rank/position

Porno Graffitti “Kūsō Kagaku Shōnen” (“BITTER SWEET MUSIC BIZ” LIVE IN BUDOKAN 2002)
Boy of Speculative Science Porno Graffitti

This song is about a boy who is swept up by his emotions and wishes to become a heartless robot.

Its bright melody blends well with the slightly sad, ironic lyrics, while the metallic synth tones create a near-futuristic atmosphere.