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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] (31–40)

Love you, love youPorunogurafiti31rank/position

[Porno Graffitti] I tried singing Love You Love You [Hyon]
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This is a classic song by Porno Graffitti that celebrates the sweet, refreshing joy of love.

Sipping mint tea after a movie, shyly holding hands… While capturing these happy everyday moments, it portrays heartfelt affection for a loved one who’s giving life their all, through straightforward lyrics and a soothing melody.

Released in March 2000 on the album “Romantist Egoist,” it later became a selected track on the best-of album “PORNO GRAFFITTI BEST BLUE’S.” Recommended for those whose mutual love has just begun and are brimming with happiness, or for anyone who wants to bask in memories with someone they love.

Message — kotodute —Porunogurafiti32rank/position

A gem of a song woven from prayers for peace born in Hiroshima.

Created in April 2025 as the theme song for NHK Hiroshima Broadcasting Station’s “80 Years Since the Atomic Bombing Project,” this track by Hiroshima-born PornoGraffitti grew out of conversations with hibakusha survivors.

At its heart lives the motif of the “First Tram,” the streetcar that resumed operation just three days after the atomic bombing.

Set to a gentle rock sound, the song celebrates the power of words and the importance of human connection, and was chosen as the ending theme for the NHK documentary Connect: Messages to the Future.

Infused with the spirit of Hiroshima, it resonates with all who carry love for their hometown and a wish for peace.

Neo-MelodramaticPorunogurafiti33rank/position

Porno Graffitti “Neomelodramatic” MUSIC VIDEO
Neo-MelodramaticPorunogurafiti

Neo Melodramatic, the 17th single released as a double A-side with ROLL.

Used in the commercial for Daihatsu Motor’s Move Custom, this track features a tight guitar riff and a rock ensemble that really ramps up the energy.

For a Porno Graffitti song, the key is relatively low and the vocal range isn’t very wide, so it could be fun to try singing it in the original key.

With its driving beat, it’s a rock tune that’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.

Hard Days,Holy NightPorunogurafiti34rank/position

A bittersweet rock tune that captures the frustration of not being able to spend time with your lover during the hectic year-end season.

It’s included on Porno Graffitti’s 13th single, “Ai ga Yobu Hou e,” released in 2003, and marks the band’s first Christmas song.

The piece delicately portrays the feelings of working adults facing Christmas amid the bustle of December, and it’s easy to empathize with the narrator wavering between longing for the girlfriend who’s waiting and a sense of responsibility toward work.

The English lyrics, imbued with prayers for the holy night, leave a strong impression, and the transparent melody blends exquisitely with the band’s sound.

It’s the perfect song for those moments when you don’t want to forget your feelings for someone important, even as you’re swept up in the year-end rush.

Under the Twinkling StarsPorunogurafiti35rank/position

Porno Graffitti 'Under the Twinkling Stars' (PANORAMA×42 Special Live Package) / 'Under the Twinkling Stars (Live Ver.)'
Under the Twinkling StarsPorunogurafiti

This song sounds an alarm in an era where trusting others is often disregarded in an imperfect and unstable world.

It reminds us that simply continuing to doubt won’t lead to happiness, and that as long as we have the will to believe, we can nurture warmth in our hearts no matter where we are.

AnimarossaPorunogurafiti36rank/position

PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Anima Rossa (Short ver.)'
AnimarossaPorunogurafiti

This song by PornoGraffitti was chosen as the 11th opening theme for the anime BLEACH.

It resonates with the desire to fly freely like a swallow slicing through the wind, the harshness of reality, and the determination to face it head-on.

Released on November 25, 2009 as their 29th single, it was also performed at the 60th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

The track is included on their 8th album, ∠TRIGGER.

It’s a song that conveys the resolve to confront life’s hardships and the importance of human connections, so I highly recommend listening to it when you’re up against a wall.

breathPorunogurafiti37rank/position

PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Breath (Short Ver.)'
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It was used as the theme song for Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us.

As a Pokémon song loved by people of all ages, it’s a perfect choice.

Above all, the lyrics are ideal for a wedding! Paralleling Ash and Pikachu’s adventurous journey to become a Pokémon Master, the song expresses a determination for the future: to move forward at your own pace without rushing, no matter the day.

It would be so romantic if the groom sang it to the bride.

One more timePorunogurafiti38rank/position

PORNOGRAFFITTI “One More Time (Short ver.)”
One more timePorunogurafiti

This is a song released by PornoGraffitti in 2011 as their 33rd single.

The track is notable for the guitar riff by Haruichi Shindo and the powerful vocals by Akihito Okano.

It carries a strong message of standing up and moving forward no matter how difficult the situation.

With a refreshed lineup of musicians and engineers, this song also marked a new challenge for PornoGraffitti.

LiARPorunogurafiti39rank/position

PORNOGRAFFITTI “LiAR (Short Ver.)”
LiARPorunogurafiti

“LiAR,” which was also the theme song for Nippon TV’s “Sukkiri” in 2016, is a track that conveys vocalist Akihito Okano’s intense feelings toward a woman.

It’s a mature love song centered on a false romance, with the narrator yearning for a woman who left behind a gentle lie.

Curiously, the “i” in the title is lowercase.

According to guitarist and backing vocalist Haruichi Shindo, it was to “leave a scratch mark.” That’s some style, too.

Winding RoadPorunogurafiti40rank/position

Porno Graffitti “Winding Road (Short ver.)” / PORNOGRAFFITTI “Winding Road (Short ver.)”
Winding RoadPorunogurafiti

The older we get, the more we imagine a future with our partner and feel something like “eternal love.” Even though we’re sure we feel that eternal love from the bottom of our hearts, a parting comes all the same, cruelly.

A misbuttoning we won’t notice until far down the line—where did we go wrong? We truly loved each other all along, yet a single fleeting moment made the relationship crumble so easily.

And yet, in the end, there’s a faint glimpse of hope: a resolve to rise again while keeping the feelings we’ve nurtured close to our hearts.

These are the lyrics of such a tale.