Kenshi Yonezu Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
I’m a singer-songwriter and videographer who has been active since 2009.
I’ve also released songs under the name “Hachi” on sites like Nico Nico Douga, and I’ve become one of Japan’s leading male singers, winning the Excellence Album Award at the 57th Japan Record Awards, among other honors.
His talent was evident even back when he was making Vocaloid songs, and both his popularity and YouTube views are incredible.
This time, we take a closer look at him.
Based on authentic feedback from fans submitted to our site so far, we researched his most popular songs.
Here, we present a ranking of the tracks that received especially high praise.
Please enjoy.
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Kenshi Yonezu Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
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This is a track whose beautiful, fleeting sound and lyrics—portraying the aching feelings of two childhood companions who grow apart as they become adults—strike straight at the heart.
Included on singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu’s album BOOTLEG, released in October 2017, the song also drew major attention for featuring actor Masaki Suda as a guest vocalist.
It contrasts the past, when they laughed together without a care, with the present, as they each walk their own path.
Its message—suggesting a bond that remains deep inside no matter how much time passes—gently encourages men setting out for different places.
After graduation, when you feel anxious or lonely about a new life ahead, why not listen to it while reminiscing about an old friend?


