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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!

Arashi’s Popular Songs | A Comprehensive Showcase from Big Hits to Hidden Gems! (41–50)

Beautiful daysarashi

ARASHI – Beautiful days [Official Music Video]
Beautiful daysarashi

A memorable song with heartwarming lyrics and a beautiful melody, it was released as an Arashi single in November 2008.

It’s known as the theme song for the drama “Ryusei no Kizuna,” starring Kazunari Ninomiya.

The track is a refreshing Arashi-style pop song that sings about bonds with loved ones and beautiful days.

Closely linked to the drama’s story, it resonated deeply with viewers.

It’s also very popular for karaoke and is considered one of Arashi’s easier songs to sing.

With a gentle vibe that makes you want to listen under a starry sky, it’s the kind of song that can help you stay strong when you’re separated from someone important to you.

Endless Gamearashi

It’s turned into a really cool dance track.

It might not be widely known, but Arashi’s dance technique is truly outstanding.

The song is also tricky, with the beat changing partway through, but they nail the performance.

This track is Arashi’s 41st single and is also famous as the theme song for the drama “The Family Game,” starring Sho Sakurai.

Cranking it up at karaoke to dance and sing along might be a great way to blow off some steam, don’t you think?

Step and Goarashi

This is a song that was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “GRA.” The rap lyrics were written by group member Sho Sakurai.

It’s the kind of song you want to listen to when you’re moving on to a new stage in life.

The everyday moments up to now shape who you are, build your future, and give you the power to make your dreams come true.

It’s a wonderful song that can be taken that way.

refrainarashi

[By Ear] Arashi / Refrain (Karaoke ver.)
refrainarashi

A heartbreak song about thinking of an ex-lover, its poignant lyrics are part of its appeal.

It’s a track included on the album “Boku no Miteiru Fūkei.” The rap part is performed by Sakurai.

As the title suggests, the chorus lyrics are repeated, and the harmonies are also one of the song’s charms.

Bittersweetarashi

ARASHI – Bittersweet [Official Music Video]
Bittersweetarashi

The theme song of the drama “Heartbroken Chocolatier.” It’s Arashi’s Valentine’s song.

Since it was the theme for a popular drama, many people probably remember it.

The lyrics say that love is sweet and bitter, and it’s a song you’ll want to listen to while making chocolate.

Wild at Heartarashi

[30-second A cappella] Wild at Heart / Arashi
Wild at Heartarashi

It’s their 37th single.

It was the theme song for Lucky Seven, starring Matsumoto.

They dance using a stand microphone, and the choreography where they seem to kick the stand mic looks really cool.

Like Hadashi no Mirai, the chorus choreography is famous, and its catchy, easy-to-hum hook is a big draw.

Face Downarashi

ARASHI – Face Down [Official Music Video]
Face Downarashi

Released in May 2012, this song was used as the theme for the spin-off drama “Kaseifu no Mitazono” from “Kaseifu no Mita.” It’s Arashi’s 39th single.

Blending pop and EDM, it features an energetic beat and memorable melodies.

Centered on romance, it explores the complexity of human relationships and deep emotions, with lyrics that carry a strong message.

It’s a track that inspires self-reflection and growth, making it perfect for times when you feel lost in life.