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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] (41–50)

breathPorunogurafiti50rank/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.

Porno Graffitti Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

RainbowPorunogurafiti51rank/position

It’s an exhilarating cheer song by Porno Graffitti! Although it was the B-side to the single “Hitomi no Oku o Nozokasete,” released in February 2010, it’s beloved as the theme song for the Emperor’s Cup National Inter-Prefectural Men’s Ekiden.

The concept of likening the seven runners passing the sash to the seven colors of a rainbow is truly wonderful.

The lyrics resonate not only because they’re positive, but because they give you the courage to move forward step by step while facing your own weaknesses.

This song will surely encourage not only athletes dedicated to their sports, but everyone who battles daily pressures.

Listen to it at a crucial moment, and you’ll definitely feel strength welling up!

Sheep ~song of teenage love soldier~Porunogurafiti52rank/position

A Porno Graffitti fan tried singing “Sheep ~Song of Teenage Love Soldier~”
Sheep ~song of teenage love soldier~Porunogurafiti

It’s a fun track where the pop, sparkling sound keeps going without a break from start to finish.

It sounds like a love song, yet it also feels like an anthem that gives us a push forward.

It blows away that frustrating feeling of not being able to take the first step—that endearing hesitation.

The rhythmic, buoyant sound is a real pleasure to listen to.

DreamerPorunogurafiti53rank/position

“Dreamer” is a song that portrays a moment when feelings for a loved one overflow so profoundly they even appear in dreams.

Created by the genre-defying music unit Porno Graffitti, it was included on their 2005 album THUMPχ.

The lyrics depict a love that tries to do in dreams what cannot be fulfilled in reality, unfolding images that are tinged with a certain sensuality.

Accompanied by a lively band performance that incorporates kazoo playing, Akihito Okano’s emotional vocals resound in this love song.

A Forest Without SoundPorunogurafiti54rank/position

PORNOGRAFFITTI “Forest Without Sound (Short ver.)” / PORNOGRAFFITTI “Oto No Nai Mori (Short ver.)”
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This is a track included on the 11th single, “Silent Forest.” It shares the same title as the single.

In contrast to the heavy opening sound, once the vocals come in, it becomes a quieter, more delicate piece.

Though it’s mid-tempo, it’s a song that appeals to the emotions.

ephemeralPorunogurafiti55rank/position

This song features a uniquely distinctive melodic line that seems like it would be tough to sing at karaoke.

The lyrics are filled to the brim with beautiful expressions that make you think, “What a poet.” It portrays the feelings of unrequited love in Porno’s style, but it’s a song that takes those feelings in a positive light.

SauterjiPorno Graffitti56rank/position

Porno Graffitti 'Saudade' (“OPEN MUSIC CABINET” Live in Saitama Super Arena 2007) / 'Saudade (Live Ver.)'
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A heartbreak song that pierces the chest.

Released in September 2000 as the theme song for a Pocari Sweat commercial, this track captivates with a unique world infused with Latin tones.

Its title—evoking “nostalgia” and “melancholy memories”—holds the feelings of a wistful man, expressed from a woman’s perspective.

The delicate portrayal of fading love likened to a sunset and the difficulty of mutual understanding is striking.

It’s a song that showcases PornoGraffitti’s musical range and their gift for putting emotion into words.

In the music video, special makeup transforms the members into elderly figures, underscoring the theme of time’s cruelty.

It’s also known as their first song performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

For those who want to face forward while carrying the pain of heartbreak, this song offers comfort.