V6 Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Since their debut, V6 has remained a tightly bonded group with the same members.
Each member challenges various fields and then returns to V6, continually powering up and earning steadfast support.
Here’s a ranking introducing their most popular songs.
V6 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
It’s love.V61rank/position

A poppy, refreshing love song that represents V6 in 1997—and I just learned this myself—the composer is Koji Tamaki.
The overall vocal range is wide and high, from D#3 to D#5, and both the intensity and the range build steadily toward the latter half.
Because the tempo feels good, you’ll need to project your voice while staying in the groove.
As you approach the high notes before the chorus, keep a tight, small body rhythm to line up your timing, use your body to add momentum, and accent the phrase.
Be careful not to tense up on the “n” sound in the song title; focus on carrying it with your breath and try singing with that in mind!
Let’s dance in a circle (Wasshoi)V62rank/position

A classic hit originally sung by V6 that became a major success and has since been covered by many artists.
Its rhythmic, catchy melody and lyrics that feel like an invitation to “let’s all dance together” are especially memorable.
Released in July 1997, the song was also featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” winning the hearts of listeners across generations, from children to the elderly.
It was even performed at the closing ceremony of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, showing its appeal on the international stage.
Often used in elementary school music classes, sports days, and other school events, it’s a magical song that naturally brings a smile to your face when you sing it.
take me higherV63rank/position

A song where a driving, high-velocity rhythm and powerful melody unite to elevate any drive scene.
V6’s fourth single, released in September 1996, captured the hearts of many viewers as the opening theme for the tokusatsu drama Ultraman Tiga.
Fusing J-pop with Eurobeat, the track topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, marking V6’s third consecutive No.
1.
Its acrobatic dance performance is another highlight, showcasing the group’s formidable stage prowess.
It’s the perfect track when you want to grip the wheel and blaze down the highway, or when you need an energy boost.
With this music, your everyday drive will instantly transform into an extraordinary adventure.
One day, my wish came true.V64rank/position

V6’s “Aru Hi Negai ga Kanattanda,” released in 2019, is truly a magical song that makes wishes come true.
Each member delivers solo parts that play to their individuality, speaking directly to the listener’s heart.
The song’s charm lies in how its beautiful melody expresses a wide spectrum of wishes—from simple happiness to deep affection.
It’s like a jewel box of a track, one that listeners can overlay with their own wishes as they listen.
Especially when you want to convey your feelings to a lover or someone important, this is sure to be a song that strengthens those emotions.
MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLEV65rank/position

V6, an idol group that was hugely popular from the 1990s to the early 2000s, produced many hit songs.
Among them, the one I especially recommend to men in their 40s for its singability is “MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE.” Centered on eurobeat, which was the trend at the time, the track features sharp, memorable synthesizers.
In contrast to the sound, the vocal lines are quite restrained, staying within a narrow range throughout.
It’s packed with catchy phrases that anyone can sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
DarlingV66rank/position

“Darling,” a single released by V6 in 2003.
While they have many other signature songs, this track achieved their highest position of 38th on Oricon’s year-end rankings and is frequently performed and featured on music programs.
Its wordplay, carried by V6’s characteristically refreshing mood, is delightful and somehow relaxing.
Even when you’re feeling a bit down, it can put you at ease, and it’s a great choice to lighten the mood during group karaoke.
Get everyone fired up together and create an even happier vibe!
CHANGE THE WORLDV67rank/position

Wasn’t the Monday 7 p.m.
slot just getting started back then? This is the first opening theme for the anime Inuyasha, based on the manga by Rumiko Takahashi.
The song is by V6, a popular idol group from Johnny’s, released in 2000 as their 17th single.
As the title suggests, it conveys a strong determination to “change the world!” and is a very uplifting piece.
Its grand, radiant sound seems to capture the anime’s worldview.
Incidentally, this was V6’s first song to serve as an anime theme.


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