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 (21–30)
JUNGLES10-FEET

This track is the first song on the album “thread.” It’s a perfect opener, with a groovy, feel-good intro and a driving pre-verse build that sets the pace.
The longer intro gradually ramps up, making it a great choice as a live entrance track (SE).
Also, don’t miss the music video—friends and fellow musicians close to 10-FEET make appearances.
BE FRIENDS AGAIN10-FEET

This song is about making up.
It’s wonderful to have friends you can be silly with forever.
Although it’s not performed very often live, many fans were probably thrilled when it was played at Kyoto Daisakusen in 2015.
Spurt syndromer10-FEET

This song, released in October 2025 by 10-FEET, a three-piece rock band from Kyoto, was written as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray.
Crafted with the image of characters stepping into battle, the track features exhilarating, fast-paced guitar riffs and a dynamic arrangement that plays with tension and release.
The lyrics express—through music—the mental strength and sharpened focus needed to surpass one’s own training records, resonating with anyone sprinting full-speed toward their goals.
It’s a fiery rock tune highly recommended for those who continue to take on new challenges.
gg resplendent10-FEET

This is a track whose energetic rock sound resonates deeply.
Released by 10-FEET in June 2024, it was written as the theme song for ABC professional baseball and is also included on the single “helm’N bass.” Its powerful performance captures the tension of the game and the fighting spirit of the players through music.
Just listening to it gets your heart pumping and makes you want to take on something new.
Perfect not only for watching sports, but also before an important job or whenever you want to give your best.
It’s sure to give you a strong push forward.
super stomper10-FEET

This song, which jumps straight into the chorus from the intro and gets the crowd bouncing, is a real super stomper.
At a live show you can jump, run around, and thrust your fists in the air—there’s no end to the fun packed into this one track.
It’s guaranteed to bring the house down.
BUZZING10-FEET

This is their sixth single.
It’s a track that really captures the essence of a mix-style band.
TAKUMA’s guitar-vocal performance—powerful yet gentle—gives you energy.
It’s a number I hope people who are struggling and finding things unbearably hard right now will listen to.
Cherry Blossom10-FEET

This is a song that’s almost always performed at Kyoto Daisakusen.
It’s customary for everyone to throw their towels when the final chorus starts, and the sight is just like a flurry of cherry blossoms.
Watching that scene from the hill at the back of the venue is absolutely amazing.


