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] (81–90)
AokagePorunogurafiti81rank/position

This is a track included on the 3rd album, “The People Who Even Grasp the Clouds.” It’s a very gentle and heartrending song.
The sounds used have a sentimental feel that really hits home.
It’s a perfect song for a melancholy day.
Please give it a listen.
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Released as a single in 2011, PornoGraffitti’s 32nd single “EXIT” is a song set in the subway that portrays the aching heart of a man who wanted to become strong enough to answer her feelings—but couldn’t.
Rather than depicting the actual moment of parting, it expresses the inner turmoil within the man’s heart.
Along with the lyrics, the poignancy of the melody also evokes a profound sadness, making it a masterpiece.
Get It OnPorunogurafiti83rank/position

This commercial features Porno Graffitti delivering a powerful performance surrounded by Pepsi bottles, highlighting a refreshing sensation.
The white and black outfits are a key point, and when paired with the dark color of Pepsi, they create a cool vibe.
The song that further accentuates the strength and stylishness of the visuals is Porno Graffitti’s “Get It On.” It’s a cover of a track by T.
Rex, notable for its straightforward rock sound that conveys not only power but also a sense of fun.
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Suddenly, we have a song whose lyrics are rich in metaphor and quite difficult to interpret.
Even so, the underlying feelings come through clearly.
Over a long life, we will find ourselves troubled time and again, repeating cycles of anguish and regret as we ask, “Is this really okay?” This song is crafted to give you courage in those moments and gently push you forward.
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It’s the single released on November 19, 2025, and it’s the opening theme for the anime My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON.
Although it’s a PornoGraffitti song, it doesn’t feature many high notes compared to their other tracks and mainly sits in the mid range, so I think it’s easier for men to sing.
The timing of when you place your voice in the pre-chorus is important, and if you raise the energy a bit in the chorus, your voice will lean forward in a good way.
Aim your voice as if projecting into the distance, and it will carry without feeling strained!
If you were herePorunogurafiti86rank/position

It’s their 23rd single and the theme song for the film “Naoko,” starring Juri Ueno, marking Porno Graffitti’s first movie theme.
It’s a gentle, sweet track that evokes the idea that love is blind.
The music video presents a shadow-puppet-style story, and this aesthetic is also used in the lyric booklet and the jacket; the lyric booklet in particular is enjoyable just to look through.
Pierce this heart, O lovePorunogurafiti87rank/position

28th single.
This work was released on September 9, 2009—the day after their 10th debut anniversary (September 8)—branded as “September 9 is Porno Day,” and accordingly the catalog number and CD price were set to 999 yen.
In this PV, a woman leans against vocalist Akihito, which likely sparked jealousy among many female fans.
Shadow PuppetPorunogurafiti88rank/position

The 36th single is the theme song for NHK General TV’s Drama 10 “Tsurukame Maternity Clinic: From the Southern Island,” written to match the drama’s image.
It’s their first ballad in two years, a slow-tempo song that evokes gentle, warm feelings.
Slow the CoinPorunogurafiti89rank/position

It is included on Porno Graffitti’s 40th single, “Oretachi no Celebration.” The song is themed around the first shrine visit of the New Year and expresses the complex feelings upon learning that a former girlfriend is getting married.
It was featured on the TV show “Wednesday’s Downtown” as a New Year’s Day song.
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A track included on the 1st album “Romanticist Egoist,” this song, true to the name “Drawing,” is based on vocalist Akihito’s real-life experience and was elevated into music by guitarist Haruichi.
Because it’s drawn from real events, the song contains many vivid, realistic depictions.
However, the original lyrics for the final chorus were supposed to be written by Akihito, but the content was apparently so brutal (Haruichi said it made him want to ask, “Just how were you dumped?”) that Haruichi ended up revising them.
It’s a song that makes you curious about the initial lyrics.


