Hit and popular songs by 10-FEET (Ten Feet)
We’d like to introduce some popular songs by 10-FEET, a three-piece rock band from Kyoto Prefecture.
Their appeal lies in the human weakness, strength, and kindness expressed in their lyrics.
On top of that, they’re straightforwardly cool—they embody a wide range of charms.
Brimming with such charm, they are now based in their hometown of Kyoto, but there was a time in the past when they moved their base to Tokyo.
It’s said that the discussion where they decided to head to Tokyo took place in the meeting space at the back right of Studio Rag’s Kitashirakawa location.
Be sure to check out the fiery playlist from 10-FEET, a band with close ties to Studio Rag!
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10-FEET’s classic and popular songs (71–80)
FUTURE10-FEET

10-FEET, the rock band that hosts the July tradition Kyoto Daisakusen.
Released in 2002, their song FUTURE—featured as the coupling track to RIVER, one of their signature songs—is another true gem.
It’s a simple, straightforward melodic hardcore number with a brisk, exhilarating melody.
The lyrics, which single-mindedly affirm oneself while grappling with anxiety about the future, are deeply moving.
It’s a straight-up anthem that stands by your side more than anything when you’re feeling uncertain!
Chinese Hero10-FEET

If you’re looking for a hero song that sings of a blazing, fiery spirit, “Chinese Hero” is highly recommended.
It’s included on Life is sweet, the album released in 2009 by 10-FEET, a rock band that has led Japan’s punk scene since the 2000s.
The track features the straightforward guitar sound characteristic of a three-piece band, with a lively, melodic hardcore beat.
Pay attention to the warm lyrics that teach you to stand up again and again! Why not add this punkish track to your playlist and awaken the hero within?
AND HUG10-FEET

AND HUG is a song from 10-FEET’s early days that only occasionally—really just occasionally—makes it onto their live setlists.
It’s included on 10-FEET’s first album, springman.
The style is a bit—no, quite—different from their current sound, but it remains a very popular number.
Long-distance love songs are often sad and melancholic, but this track is upbeat, positive, and packed with happiness.
When you can meet, give it everything you’ve got, and think of it as doubling or tripling your happiness! Let’s do our best with that mindset.
rain10-FEET

A refreshing rock number that brings back memories of someone you once dated.
Ame (Rain) is a track by 10-FEET, a Kyoto-born band that also organizes the major rock festival Kyoto Daisakusen.
It was included on their 2007 single goes on and the album VANDALIZE.
Despite its theme, the song’s upbeat groove makes you want to sway along.
The sound and vocals suggest that heartbreak isn’t only about sadness.
If you want to break free from sorrow, give it a listen!
2%10-FEET

“2%” by 10-FEET, a band wildly popular among live-show kids, is especially favored by middle schoolers who are thinking about starting a band.
The vocalist TAKUMA has a mercurial voice that shifts repeatedly throughout the song, deftly ranging from high to low.
It’s a powerful, high-energy rock number that lifts your spirits and fills you with energy!
1 size FITS ALL10-FEET

10-FEET is a three-piece band formed in 1997.
This year marks their 20th anniversary.
They’re from Kyoto, and on their latest album they rap in Kansai dialect—and it sounds incredibly cool!
STONE COLD BREAK10-FEET

This is the song that makes you want to dash around during the chorus: “STONE COLD BREAK.” The music video, which progresses in a side-scrolling slow motion, is extremely striking.
It’s a track that’s frequently played live, so when it comes up at a show, run around together with the crowd.


