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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 Ranking [2026] (51–60)

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V6 / over(YouTube Ver.)
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The 11th single, released on November 11, 1998.

A song that, coincidentally, features three elevens lined up.

It was the theme song for the drama “PU-PU-PU,” in which all members of Coming Century (Okada, Miyake, Morita) appeared.

Among all of V6’s singles, it is the longest in duration.

ThunderbirdV652rank/position

V6 / Thunderbird -your voice- (YouTube Ver.)
ThunderbirdV6

This is V6’s 26th single, released in August 2004, featuring futuristic synth sounds.

Produced as the theme song for the Japanese-dubbed version of the film Thunderbirds, it reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly chart.

The song portrays heroes who rush to answer calls for help and become beacons of hope.

It carries a message that the voice of someone precious can become courage and the power to take flight toward the future.

When you’re facing a new challenge and can’t take that final step, this track will give you a powerful push forward.

Bari Bari BUDDY!V653rank/position

The 39th single, released on February 15, 2012.

The song was provided by Tomoya Kinoshita, who has also worked on Ayumi Hamasaki’s “CAROLS.” The opening line, “Bari-bari, bari-bari,” is very catchy, and overall it’s a lively, high-energy track that fills you with enthusiasm.

A Letter I Can’t SendV654rank/position

V6 / Undeliverable Letter (YouTube Ver.)
A Letter I Can’t SendV6

At the end of summer, do you ever find yourself suddenly revisited by bittersweet memories of your youth? Released in August 2001, this V6 song is a gem of a ballad that perfectly accompanies that sentimental mood.

The pain of the protagonist—burdened by unspoken feelings and powerless to do anything—is vividly portrayed through Yoshihiko Inohara’s sensual vocals and the wistful melody.

Created as the theme song for the drama Neverland, starring Ken Miyake, the track reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

It’s a song that gently embraces the hearts of those who feel frustrated by their inability to express their true feelings.

Will the me you remember be loving you?V655rank/position

V6 / Will the Me You Remember Be Someone Who Loves You (YouTube Ver.)
Will the me you remember be loving you?V6

The 42nd single, released on August 21, 2013.

It was the theme song for the drama “Keishicho Sosa Ikka 9-gakari Season 8,” starring member Inohara.

This slow-tempo ballad features lyrics that feel like a confession of regret toward a former partner, resonating with many listeners.

Adult GuyzV656rank/position

V6 / Adult Guyz (YouTube Ver.)
Adult GuyzV6

An upbeat, cheerful song packed with funk vibes that sings about splurging, guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

The detailed production, incorporating sounds like a cash register, is also really fun.

It’s highly addictive—you’ll find yourself hooked with every listen.

The music video is adorably done as well.

Wings of DepartureV657rank/position

V6 – Wings of Departure Ukulele Cover
Wings of DepartureV6

V6, who unfortunately disbanded in November 2021 despite being so beloved, included their graduation song “Tabidachi no Tsubasa” (Wings of Departure) as the B-side to their 29th single “Good Day!!,” released in 2006.

Graduates are surely filled with anxiety and loneliness.

This is a graduation song that helps turn some of that loneliness and worry into something a bit more positive.

It’s also a song you’ll want to listen to after graduating, as you look back nostalgically on many things.

Full of determinationV658rank/position

V6 / Full of Seriousness (YouTube Ver.)
Full of determinationV6

A powerful dance number from V6 that makes your heart leap with its rush of synthesizer sounds right from the intro! Released in April 1997 as their sixth single, it topped the Oricon weekly chart and became well-loved as a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial song.

The lyrics shake you to the core, asking “Is that really okay?” to a heart that thinks “Throwing yourself into something seriously is uncool.” It’s a coming-of-age anthem that gives a strong push to your back when you want to take on a challenge but can’t quite take that last step.

ButterflyV659rank/position

V6 / Butterfly (YouTube Ver.)
ButterflyV6

The 33rd single, released on May 26, 2008.

It was the theme song for the drama “Metropolitan Police Department Investigation Division 1, Unit 9 season 3,” starring member Inohara.

The flamenco-style tones of the acoustic guitar in the intro make this a particularly memorable track.

OKV660rank/position

This is the coupling track from their 37th single, “only dreaming/Catch.” The members’ perfectly synchronized dance is powerful, making you forget they’re idols.

In the final chorus, time seems to stop, and the sharp, crisp performance looks even more beautiful—don’t miss that moment.