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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] (21–30)

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Porno Graffitti “Abi Cries” Live at Itsukushima Shrine
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Released on May 31, 2023, “Abi ga Naku” was created as a support song for the G7 Hiroshima Summit, imbued with a wish for peace.

Haruichi Shindo and Akihito Okano, both from Hiroshima Prefecture, convey their love for their hometown and a message to the world through music.

Against the backdrop of the Seto Inland Sea’s gentle waters and magnificent scenery, the song retraces Hiroshima’s history and sings of the universal theme of peace with tenderness and strength.

It might be best enjoyed while thinking of your hometown.

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PornoGraffitti 'Uzu (Short ver.)' / PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Uzu (Short ver.)'
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A song that portrays the complexities of human emotions and mental states.

Its lyrics depict the warmth of physical connection and the inner struggles that arise when feelings become too intense, making it a striking piece that evokes different emotions in each listener.

Released in February 2003, the track was used as the opening theme for the TV Asahi drama “Sky High,” marking PornoGraffitti’s first drama tie-in.

It’s a recommended song for those who want to think deeply about what love is and the complexity of human desires and emotions.

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Pornograffitti - Sunset, Starry Sky, and Me (with lyrics)
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Since their debut, the two-piece rock band Porno Graffitti has captivated fans with songs that highlight their inventive melodic sensibilities and beats.

“Yuuhi to Hoshizora to Boku,” included on their 13th single “Ai ga Yobu Hou e,” is a B-side without any tie-in, yet it’s a fan favorite that has taken first place multiple times in fan club polls.

Its tight ensemble and laid-back shuffle beat are irresistibly pleasant, drawing in listeners even beyond the fan base.

This emotional B-side reveals a new facet of Porno Graffitti—known for their strong Latin-influenced sound.

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Porno Graffitti “Gift” (ROMANCE PORNO ’08 ~10 YEARS GIFT~) / PORNOGRAFFITTI “Gift (Live Ver.)”
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Pornograffitti, who have now become a national act with over ten appearances on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and performances at the Tokyo Dome, deliver an upbeat, high-energy tune with “Gift.” It’s a song that cheers you on, saying, “Even if you lack confidence, you must have talent.” A track overflowing with the gentle warmth that’s so characteristic of Porno.

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PornoGraffitti “THE REVO” Music Video (TV Anime “My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON” Opening Theme)
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It’s a track with an overwhelming sense of scale that gradually heats up from a quiet opening.

Released as a single by Porno Graffitti in November 2025, it was chosen as the opening theme for the anime My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON.

The band previously handled the opening theme for Season 1 in 2016 with THE DAY, and the fact that they returned to color the story’s final chapter about nine years later became a major talking point.

With a dramatic band sound, it expresses inner change and unwavering resolve.

It lends a hand to those who want to break out of their shell and move forward with strength.

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Porno Graffitti “Even If the Moon Can’t Be Seen Tonight” MUSIC VIDEO (Theme song for the film “BLEACH: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name”)
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This song by Porno Graffitti, a rock band from Hiroshima Prefecture, pierces the heart with its exhilarating sound and wistful vocals.

Released in December 2008 as their 27th single, it is also known as the theme song for the film “BLEACH: Fade to Black.” Created with a strong determination to craft “a new signature song” for their 10th anniversary, it was later included on the acclaimed album ∠TRIGGER.

Set on an autumn night when the moon is hidden by thick clouds, the song portrays the earnest feelings of yearning for someone out of reach, wrapped in an urban, cool atmosphere.

The belief in a light that exists even when unseen aligns perfectly with the anime’s worldview.

Blending digital elements with rock, this track is ideal both for nights when you want to sink into sentiment and for belting out at karaoke.

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Porno Graffitti “Jovairo” Music Video
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The Latin-flavored song with a title meaning “I dance” in Spanish features PornoGraffitti’s signature passionate melody and wistful vocals.

Using symbolic motifs like roses and lizards, it poetically depicts the protagonist’s complex emotions as they suffer from unrequited love.

Released as a single in November 2005, it was chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Konya Hitori no Beddo de” and reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Beloved as one of PornoGraffitti’s representative Latin numbers, this track resonates with those carrying the ache of a bittersweet love—one to listen to on nights when your feelings for someone special deepen.