RAG Musicartist
Lovely artist

Arashi’s Popular Songs: From Massive Hits to Hidden Gems, All Introduced at Once!

“Listening to Arashi’s songs brightens my mood and fills me with energy!” Many of you probably feel the same way.

In this article, we’ll introduce popular and classic songs by the beloved national group Arashi.

As you know, it’s been announced that Arashi will end their activities after the tour scheduled for around spring 2026.

Many of us may not be able to stop the tears right now, but the music they’ve left us will continue to give us courage and strength forever.

Whether you’re a huge Arashi fan or someone who hasn’t listened to them much, please take this chance to revisit their songs.

Let’s support the five of them with all our hearts until the very end!

Arashi’s Popular Songs | A Comprehensive Look from Mega-Hits to Hidden Gems! (21–30)

To a world yet unseenarashi

ARASHI – To an Unseen World [Official Music Video]
To a world yet unseenarashi

An ambitious electronic dance-pop work included as the lead track on the 2011 album “Beautiful World.” Created as a message of hope and renewal for Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake, it also marked the first music video for an album track in about eight years.

Its powerful beats and synthesizers weave a near-futuristic soundscape that resonates deeply with lyrics about pushing forward while facing hardship.

When you need courage to dive into a new environment, this song will give you a reassuring push.

Energy Song ~Ultra in Top Form!!!!~arashi

Sang Arashi’s energy song “Zekkōchō Chō!!!!” by myself and had fun
Energy Song ~Ultra in Top Form!!!!~arashi

One of the popular songs written and composed by members of Arashi, “Energy Song ~Zekkouchou Chou!!!!~.” It’s a song that makes you feel the bond between the five members of Arashi and their fans—the idea that you can do your best because you have a place to return to, and that even when times are tough, you can keep looking forward and moving ahead.

Troublemakerarashi

ARASHI – Troublemaker [Official Music Video]
Troublemakerarashi

Originally a digital-only track, it was later included and released on the 2009 single “Everything.” It also served as a KDDI commercial song featuring the five members of Arashi.

This ballad sings about setting off at graduation time.

As the days begin to grow a little warmer, listening to this song will help you make a positive start, even as you and your friends go your separate ways far apart.

Sakuraarashi

ARASHI – Sakura [Official Music Video]
Sakuraarashi

It’s their 45th single and the theme song for “Ouroboros: This Love Is Justice.” It’s often cited as one of Arashi’s cool tracks and is also known as a cherry-blossom song.

During a music show performance, there was that funny incident where so many cherry blossom petals were swirling around that you couldn’t even see the members.

Cloudy, then clear skiesarashi

The theme song of the drama “Uta no Oniisan.” Satoshi Ohno, a member of the group, starred in it.

It’s a cheer song that gives a push to people who are hesitating about moving forward.

When you listen to this track, it somehow makes you feel like the future you’re waiting for is bright, doesn’t it?

Kitearashi

ARASHI – Kite [Official Music Video]
Kitearashi

It is a grand message song beloved across generations.

With the power of music, its warm melodic line and powerful orchestration resonate in the heart, comforting people’s feelings and conveying hope for the future and the courage to take on challenges.

Written and composed by Kenshi Yonezu as the NHK 2020 Song, it was premiered from the New National Stadium during the 70th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in December 2019.

It sold 911,000 copies in its first week, marking Arashi’s first million-selling single.

Included on the album “This is 嵐,” it continues to encourage people in many situations.

It’s the perfect song for reminiscing about family memories or expressing gratitude to someone important.

My Girlarashi

ARASHI – My Girl [Official Music Video]
My Girlarashi

It’s the theme song of the drama “My Girl,” in which Masaki Aiba plays a warmhearted man who discovers, after his ex-lover passes away, that his child was born without his knowledge, and—after much soul-searching—takes the child in and struggles as they start living together.

The gentle lyrics, as if addressed to his late lover, are lovely.