Arashi’s Popular Songs: From Massive Hits to Hidden Gems, All Introduced at Once!
Arashi has long been loved by many as a national idol group.
In addition to their universally known hit songs, they actually have plenty of hidden gems—album tracks and B-sides—that are cherished by fans.
From songs that touch the heart to bright, pop tunes, Arashi’s music reveals new charms every time you listen.
Since their debut in 1999, Arashi has produced numerous classics, paused their activities at the end of 2020, and announced that their group activities will reach a milestone in 2026.
In this article, we’ll joyfully explore the appeal of Arashi’s music, spotlighting not only the staples but also the underrated masterpieces.
Be sure to find your own favorite song!
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Arashi’s Popular Songs | From Big Hits to Hidden Gems—A Complete Showcase! (91–100)
On a quiet nightŌno Satoshi

A solo song by Satoshi Ohno included on Arashi’s 2010 album “Boku no Miteiru Fūkei.” It’s a ballad that fully showcases his solid vocal abilities.
With a simple arrangement, the melody and lyrics really stand out.
Compared to his image within the group, this track gives a more stoic and earnest impression.
If you haven’t heard it yet, it’s a must-check!
Wish(Instrumental)arashi

Arashi’s “Wish” is a classic winter song! The lyrics evoke images of a winter city decorated with illuminations, but even the instrumental version, without any lyrics, still conveys a strong wintry feel.
That’s because the melody and accompaniment really have that winter-song vibe.
It’s a tune that captures the cheerful excitement of the season, so how about using it as BGM for a fun Christmas party?
Arashi’s Popular Songs: From Mega-Hits to Hidden Gems, All in One Go! (101–110)
I seek/Daylightarashi

It is a double A-side single: “I seek” is the theme song for the drama The Most Difficult Romance in the World, starring Satoshi Ohno, and “Daylight” is the theme song for 99.9: Criminal Lawyer, starring Jun Matsumoto.
Arashi ranked first in total artist sales for 2016, marking their sixth time achieving this.
Arashi’s momentum is unlikely to slow down this year, either.
Smilearashi

It’s the coupling track included on the regular edition of the single “truth / Kaze no Mukō e,” released in August 2008.
Since it was used as the CM song for House Foods’ “Tongari Corn,” featuring all the members, many of you might find it familiar.
With a summery, refreshing melody and a light, upbeat rhythm, just listening to it naturally brings a smile to your face.
There are many five-member unison parts that make it easy to remember, and the vocal range is comfortable, so it’s perfect for livening up the mood at karaoke.
It’s also a beloved hidden gem among fans, so why not pick it when you need a boost of energy?
Typhoon Generationarashi

This single, released in July 2000, was used as the image song for the event “Odaiba Dot Com!” and as the CM song for Bourbon’s “Petit Series.” The staging that begins with a spoken line by Kazunari Ninomiya is memorable, and many fans were likely captivated by the poignant monologue at the start.
The song’s structure is interesting, shifting from a gentle ballad feel in the first half to an up-tempo groove toward the end.
The vocal range is comfortably manageable, and the slower tempo in the first half makes it easy to sing calmly.
How about riding the rhythm in the rap part to hype up the crowd?
Shake it!Matsumoto Jun

In Jun Matsumoto’s solo track, the intensely flashy, high-energy sound is outrageously cool.
In live performances, his sexy dancing is a major highlight of the song—you can’t take your eyes off him from his expressions down to his fingertips.
I’m in awe of how he delivers the vocals with unwavering coolness while dancing so fiercely and seductively—his vocal and dance skills are truly exceptional.
Incompletearashi

An innovative track that samples Mozart’s Symphony No.
40 and fuses classical music, digital sound, and hip-hop.
Released in October 2017 as the lead track from the album “untitled,” it garnered attention for its groundbreaking structure, incorporating irregular time signatures and diverse rhythmic patterns.
Featuring rap by Sho Sakurai and lyrics that reflect on the group’s journey and resolve for the future, this song is perfect for moments when you want to explore new musical horizons or boost your drive to take on challenges.



