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.
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V6 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
by your sideV631rank/position

This song portrays a mature love that wishes to quietly stay by each other’s side, accepting all of one another’s weaknesses.
It paints a gentle world where even anxiety and bravado transform into tenderness, and V6’s warm harmonies let it sink deeply into the heart.
Included on the June 2016 single “Beautiful World,” this track extended their streak of consecutive Top 10 singles to 27 years.
It’s a renowned ballad that was also used as the ending theme for the TV show “Ame-Talk!” When you want to savor the simple happiness of everyday life, why not give it a listen?
way of lifeV632rank/position

The 32nd single, released on December 12, 2007.
It was the theme song for the drama/film “SP,” in which member Okada appeared.
This slow number is memorable for its lyrics expressing strong resolve and the strength to move forward into the future, encapsulated in the line, “I’ll keep walking, believing in today.”
If it isn’t me, if it isn’t you.V633rank/position

As 20th Century, they achieved their first-ever No.
1 on the Oricon charts across both singles and albums.
Since V6, including units like Coming Century, had never reached No.
1 with their solo sub-units, this song became a hidden gem as the first unit outside the main group to top the same chart.
Good day!!V634rank/position

A smash hit brimming with V6’s positive charm! Released in June 2006 as their 29th single, this track also became well-loved as the theme song for the drama “Keishicho Sousa Ikka 9 Gakari,” starring Yoshihiko Inohara.
Its straightforward message—that even ordinary days can become wonderful if you face them with a smile—blends with a lively sound to lift your spirits naturally, without feeling pushy.
It’s a magical song that blows away the blues and helps you start your day on a bright note.
SpiritV635rank/position

It’s a mid-tempo number whose strings soar endlessly, paired with V6’s straightforward, powerful vocals that truly tug at the heart.
Even when you face unexpected hardships, it carries a warm message that gently nudges you forward: what really matters is your own unshakable spirit.
Released in June 2009 as their 35th single, the song was featured in a cram school commercial and as the ending theme for a popular TV show, and it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
If you listen to it when you’re striving toward a big goal and suddenly feel anxious enough to stop, a quiet fighting spirit will surely well up from deep within.
The last love of my lifeV636rank/position

V6 is a six-member idol group that has been loved by a wide range of generations for 26 years since their debut.
This song, included only on the regular edition of their 40th single “kEEP oN.” released in August 2012, is supported among fans as a hidden gem.
True to its title, the lyrics sing of a firm resolve—“the last love of a lifetime”—imbued with a persuasive power that only they, having matured over the years, can convey.
A vow of love told in unadorned, true-to-life words seeps into the heart alongside a warm melody.
It will likely resonate not only with those who have a cherished partner, but also with those who hope to meet their destined one in the future.
With the six voices blending in unison and a gentle ensemble that feels soothing, it’s a jewel-like love number.
Children of the Sun and MoonV637rank/position

A gently heartwarming story of love and hope.
Sung by V6, this piece carries a warm message to the children of the sun and the moon.
In lyrics crafted by Ai Iwasaki, the meaning of life and the cycle of existence are beautifully depicted, offering comfort to listeners’ hearts.
Released in May 2017 as their 48th single, it was also featured on NHK’s Minna no Uta, and its animated music video drew attention.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a moon-viewing night with family or someone dear.
As you gaze up at the quiet night sky, why not reflect on your own life? You may find yourself realizing that someone has been watching over you.
Melody of LoveV638rank/position

It’s a song brimming with happy charm that makes your heart skip and a smile come naturally just by listening.
Overflowing feelings for someone you love make the whole world seem to shine.
It captures the soaring excitement of that very moment when a romance begins, sung over an up-tempo melody.
Each member’s clear, expansive vocals add even more color to the work’s positive worldview.
Released in February 2001 as their 18th single, it was also beloved as the theme song for the TBS variety show “School e Ikou!” This is a track that will give you a push when you want to take on a challenge or when you’re feeling a bit low.
Become wingsV639rank/position

A refreshing exhilaration that breaks through to the horizon—this is a youthful anthem sung by V6.
Released in July 1998 as their 17th single, it was used as the theme song for the popular TV show “Let’s Go to School!” While facing reality head-on and wrestling with inner conflicts, the song conveys a single-minded resolve to chase dreams with friends and soar into the wide-open sky, carried by a driving, exhilarating sound.
The track is also included on the acclaimed album “STEP.” It’s the kind of song that can give listeners the courage to take on new challenges, as if giving them a powerful push forward.
To be freeV640rank/position

This song’s emotional rock sound pierces straight through the heart.
Released in May 1999 as the 13th single, it became well-known as the theme song for the popular TV program “Let’s Go to School!” and reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly charts.
The piece portrays the anguish of being bound by the invisible chains of society’s rules and expectations, to the point of nearly losing one’s true self.
Many listeners may find their own feelings reflected in the restless desire to break free from the status quo.


