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.
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Porno Graffitti Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
VivacePorunogurafiti92rank/position

This is a commercial introducing Kanadebia’s “Waste to X” initiative, which aims to generate next-generation energy from waste.
The message, “Wouldn’t it be exciting if the things you threw away today could create the future?” strikingly emphasizes the hope inspired by this new endeavor.
The CM features “Vivace,” Kanadebia’s corporate brand image song, as its BGM.
The title, which means “lively” in Italian, accompanies lyrics that encourage listeners to keep moving forward with confidence.
Combined with its driving performance, it’s a song that gives you energy just by listening.
Yokohama LilyPorunogurafiti93rank/position

“Yokohama Lily” is one of the songs included on Porno Graffitti’s original 2006 album “m-CABI.” Set in Yokohama, it tells the story of a man and a woman.
The use of the sitar, a traditional instrument originating in India, also leaves a strong impression.
a painful positionPorunogurafiti94rank/position

24th single.
This marks the sixth single composed entirely by the members themselves.
They appear with their junior colleagues Perfume in the music video, where Perfume also sings part of the song.
Additionally, the brass band featured in the video is THE THRILL, who also participated in the 9th single, “Mugen.” It’s a song that portrays an urban romance, carrying a somewhat sexy vibe.
sheepPorunogurafiti95rank/position

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.
World☆Saturday GraffitiPorunogurafiti96rank/position

Porno Graffitti’s “World☆Saturday Graffiti” keeps you company on a Saturday when you want to dream.
It’s the B-side to their 2003 single “Uzu.” A soft rock number that playfully and brightly sings, in true Porno style, about a slightly lonely Saturday spent alone.
On Saturdays or on days before a day off, you want to cut loose or enjoy time with someone you can really relax with, right? But this song captures the gap with a reality that isn’t like that—its lyrics about a boring day are relatable and encouraging.
It works as a pep song leading into Sunday, and it’s perfect to listen to before going to sleep on Saturday!
Let’s talk about breaking up.Porunogurafiti97rank/position

The lyric “Let’s stay lovers until this ice melts” seems to portray the clumsy love of adults who put on a cool front and can’t be honest, even at the moment of parting.
That’s what makes it such a strangely heartrending love song.
Just because something is stylish and grown-up doesn’t mean you can express your feelings skillfully.
The fact that your favorite book was by KerouacPorunogurafiti98rank/position

It’s a motivational song that gives a push to people who struggle to break out of their shells.
The familiar book-themed metaphors are quite amusing, aren’t they? Although it has a distinctive feel that makes the rhythm hard to catch, vocalist Okano sings it beautifully without difficulty, overwhelming listeners with his reliably powerful delivery.


