w-inds. Popular Song Ranking [2026]
A sing-and-dance R&B unit with a Jackson 5-like vibe.
Their distinctive androgynous high-tone vocals have earned them overwhelming popularity among younger women.
This time, we’re shining a spotlight on them.
This time, we put the spotlight on them.
We’ve listed their most-played hits in a ranked format.
Whether you’re a fan or new to them, be sure to check them out.
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w-inds. Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Boogie Woogie 66w-inds.41rank/position

The 20th single by w-inds.
A very groovy track featuring brass.
Unusually, there are many rap parts by vocalist Keita.
The music video was filmed at Kobe International House.
Coincidentally, exactly nine years after the shoot, on August 8, they also held a live concert at Kobe International House.
summer festivalw-inds.42rank/position

The exhilaration of a summer festival and the sudden pangs of nostalgia—w-inds.
delivers those scenes through a beautiful melody.
In this song, the story unfolds from launching bamboo leaf boats on the hometown river to fireworks blossoming in the night sky.
The protagonist senses personal growth and a step toward their dreams in the fireworks, and a call from family reaffirms a warm bond.
Fresh yet somehow nostalgic tones richly color these scenes.
This heartwarming number is included on the single “LOVE IS THE GREATEST THING,” released in July 2007.
On summer evenings—when you want to linger in memories or think of someone dear—it will gently stay by your side.
Though We Can Meet in Dreams ~Sometimes I Cry~w-inds.43rank/position

The 33rd single by w-inds.
It’s the first time a Japanese artist has covered Eric Benét’s most challenging song, “Sometimes I Cry.” The song was originally performed at vocalist Keita’s solo live shows, and from there it was selected for release as a single.
Thank Youw-inds.44rank/position

Included on the 2001 album “w-inds.
THE SYSTEM OF ALIVE.” A three-member dance and vocal unit formed in 2000.
With a danceable, rhythmic tempo characteristic of a dance group and a catchy, pop-leaning melody line, the sprightly vocals make it a track that makes you want to dance along.


