A popular song by Acid Black Cherry. A masterpiece that shines with aesthetic decadence and a strong conceptual flair.
Acid Black Cherry, which began in 2007 as the solo project of yasu, the vocalist of the rock band Janne Da Arc.
With story-driven concepts centered around “ero” (eroticism) and yasu’s captivating beauty, the project has won over many fans.
In 2025, ABC became the first artist on LtOVES, a new label launched by its producer, and the news of their music finally hitting streaming services also drew attention.
Here, we’ll focus on some of ABC’s iconic songs.
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- A classic masterpiece of visual kei. A staple and popular song representing V-kei rock.
Popular songs by Acid Black Cherry. Masterpieces where aestheticism and conceptual depth shine (21–30)
Black SunAcid Black Cherry

This song is themed around love at first sight, with lyrics that describe the flow of that moment and the aspects of a person that spark it.
It features a dynamic contrast, shifting from a rap-like, rhythmic melody to a smooth, chanson-style tune.
Esu to EmuAcid Black Cherry

The song explores the polar opposites of S and M as a theme.
It’s quite explicit in its eroticism, but that’s part of their appeal.
The arrangement is a fiercely uptempo rock track, so it’s sure to get you pumped up when you listen—and of course it will go off live.
Popular songs by Acid Black Cherry: Masterpieces (31–40) that shine with aestheticism and strong conceptual themes
A Maiden’s Prayer IIIAcid Black Cherry
The 10th single from Acid Black Cherry, the solo project of Janne Da Arc’s vocalist yasu, commonly known as “ABC.” The song “Tears, Tears, Tears,” sung with a cracked voice, is incredibly cool.
It’s a metal rock track that sends shivers with its shocking structure of pairing this lyric with the chorus melody.
&youAcid Black Cherry

This song is the final track on the fourth concept album, -L-, and it prominently expresses hope for the future, gently giving listeners a supportive push.
Moreover, his signature clear, high-pitched vocals come in rapid succession in the chorus, making it a truly compelling listen.
Since that day you weren’t here…Acid Black Cherry

This is a track from their 18th single.
It has a ballad feel, yet it matches well with the intense instrumentation—an impressive combination.
From the intro, yasu’s soft yet powerful voice carries through, while, as mentioned above, guitar tones reminiscent of hard rock resound.
There’s nothing off-putting about it; in fact, it blends extremely well, making it a song I can confidently recommend.
sinsAcid Black Cherry

Unusually for Acid Black Cherry, this song carries a strong message that satirizes modern society.
It isn’t performed live very often, but its dark atmosphere and melody blend a sense of fear with a POP feel.
1954 LOVE/HATEAcid Black Cherry

A mid-tempo track from the second album “Q.E.D.” The lyrics are filled with both direct and indirect sensual expressions, showcasing yasu’s style in full force, delving into content that’s a bit too explicit for terrestrial broadcast.
Compared to other songs, the chorus is also distinctive in that it isn’t sung out powerfully.



