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 Mega-Hits to Hidden Gems, All in One Go! (1–10)
Endless skyarashi

This is Arashi’s 34th single, which also served as the theme song for the Getsu-9 drama “Freeter, Ie o Kau” starring Kazunari Ninomiya.
In 2010, they achieved the incredible feat of releasing six singles in a single year.
It might sound cliché to say it’s very Ninomiya-like, but it’s gentle, and the chorus is powerful, really grabbing the listener’s heart.
Even if you haven’t watched the drama, I think listening to this will make you want to see it!
Breathlessarashi

This is the theme song for the much-talked-about film Platinum Data starring Kazunari Ninomiya.
It has a sense of speed and a mysterious atmosphere that matches the movie’s content—such a great track.
Isn’t it a rather unusual type of song for Arashi? It’s really cool, so please give it a listen.
A-RA-SHIarashi

Speaking of Arashi, is this the song that first comes to mind for many people? It’s Arashi’s debut single, released in 1999.
It was also chosen as the image song for the Volleyball World Cup.
As a debut track, it feels very fresh.
Even though many years have passed since its release, it’s such a popular song that it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say someone always sings it at karaoke.
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5 x 10arashi

It is included only in the first limited edition of the best album “All the BEST! 1999-2009.” It’s a song celebrating Arashi’s 10th anniversary, with lyrics written by all five members.
The lyrics express Arashi themselves and their feelings for Arashics, and if you’re an Arashic, it’s a song you can’t listen to without tears!
I seekarashi

It is the 49th single and the theme song for “The Most Difficult Love in the World,” starring Ohno.
Because it was Ohno’s first attempt at a romantic comedy, both the drama and the theme song became well-known.
It also drew attention for being a double A-side with “Daylight,” the theme song for the drama “99.9: Criminal Lawyer” starring Matsumoto.
The bright melody and lyrics depicting unrequited love match the drama’s content and leave a strong impression.
Happinessarashi

Arashi’s commemorative 20th single released in 2007 was “Happiness.” The song served as the theme for the drama Yamada Taro Monogatari, starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Sho Sakurai.
It opens with a guitar riff, features a Motown rhythm, a lively tempo, and an easy-to-remember melody.
Why is Arashi so popular? Perhaps the secret lies in their songs.
I don’t think I’m the only one who felt that way.
We can make it!arashi

It’s a song originally based on “Love is All Around” by Swedish singer Agnes Carlsson, with newly added Japanese lyrics and rap, released as Arashi’s “We can make it!”.
It’s a very Arashi-like track that embraces and cheers on everyone who’s doing their best.
Highly recommended when you’re feeling low!



