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Signature songs of BIGMAMA: popular rock tracks featuring resonant violin

Resounding, grandiose sound, overwhelming vocal power, and lyrics you’ll never forget once you’ve heard them.

BIGMAMA’s music, which colors the modern rock scene, is packed with a charm that shakes the listener’s heart.

From ballads like “Kakurenbo” to high-velocity tracks, their musical world is truly diverse.

In this article, we’ll be rounding up their most popular songs! Whether you’re just about to dive into BIGMAMA’s music or you’re already a fan, be sure to read to the end!

BIGMAMA’s signature songs: Popular rock tracks featuring violin (61–70)

Strawberry FeelsBIGMAMA

BIGMAMA“Strawberry Feels”MV(2018/03/07 RELEASE)
Strawberry FeelsBIGMAMA

This is their first major-label single, released in 2018.

The song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Kakegurui.” It’s a striking track featuring violin tones that evoke heaviness and unstable emotions, aligning with the drama’s dark worldview.

Swan SongBIGMAMA

BIGMAMA “Swan Song (Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake)” (MV) @BIGMAMA_jp
Swan SongBIGMAMA

This is a track from the concept album Roclassick 2.

It quotes a phrase from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake.

The serious mood of the intro really sticks with you, and then the chorus bursts in with a refreshing brightness.

The RightBIGMAMA

It’s included on the third original album, “and yet, it moves: The Proper Way to Turn the Earth.” It begins with a quiet, gentle atmosphere and unfolds toward the middle into a soundscape that conveys sorrow and suffering.

The Vanishing BrideBIGMAMA

This is the title track of the album “The Vanishing Bride,” appearing as the first song.

Like its title, which means “The Vanished Bride,” it’s an instrumental number with a dark atmosphere that stirs up a sense of unease.

Theater of MindBIGMAMA

It’s included on the album “The Vanishing Bride.” As the title suggests, the theme is a theater within the heart.

The lyrics convey a message like: when you feel lonely, close your eyes and picture a starry sky, and you’ll start to feel happier.

Where’s The Ring?BIGMAMA

It’s included on their third original album, “and yet, it moves ~The Proper Way to Turn the Earth~.” The way the song begins and the violin-like sounds inserted throughout give it a cute feel.

The relaxed tempo is also memorable.

Why You Refrigerate Me?BIGMAMA

It’s included on the album The Vanishing Bride.

It’s a fun track with a funky sound and densely packed lyrics.

It’s about thinking over the good and bad points of that special someone and ending up finding them lovable after all—it’s really cute.