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!
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BIGMAMA’s signature songs: Popular rock tracks featuring violin (11–20)
Geography | Nowhere Now hereBIGMAMA

This piece is included on the album “Tokyo Emotional Gakuen,” released in October 2023.
With the concept of “Youth is emo,” each track is titled after a school subject, and this song is placed as the eighth track.
It unfolds a progressive and emotional sound.
Many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics, which wander in uncertainty about where one is headed.
It’s a track that condenses the essence of BIGMAMA, where intensity and lyricism intersect.
secretBIGMAMA

A track marked by a light, airy violin intro and crystal-clear vocals.
Despite its dense layers, the sound is beautifully cohesive—a true testament to refined sensibility.
It’s a rock tune that blends dynamism with straightforward honesty.
bird’s-eye showBIGMAMA

It’s a song where the acoustic guitar, violin, and backing vocals are each beautifully polished throughout in terms of sound.
While it’s a vocal-driven track, the instrumental parts are also engaging, so it never gets boring.
The lyrics question one’s proof of existence and are excellent as well, so be sure to pay attention to them!
A Song for My MotherBIGMAMA

It was the last track on BIGMAMA’s fourth album, “Kimi ga Mata Blouse no Button wo Tomeru made,” released in January 2012.
Later, Masato Kanai, the band’s singer-guitarist, reworked it into a more accessible arrangement for his mother and released it as a single.
As even God saysBIGMAMA

This song, for which a music video was also produced, was created for FM802’s live event “MEET THE WORLD BEAT” hosted by the Osaka radio station.
Many of you may have heard it on the radio.
It’s an uplifting track with the memorable message, “You can change the future in three seconds.” Take in its sophisticated sound.
Run, ErosBIGMAMA

This is a track from the album “Roclassick.” It’s a bright and delightful piece that quotes the “Spring” motif from Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons.
Enjoy the fusion of the violin’s beautiful tone with a lively band sound that will have your body moving naturally!
Signature songs of BIGMAMA: Popular rock tracks featuring violin (21–30)
I think of you, therefore I amBIGMAMA

Included on the 5th album, “Thinking of You, Therefore I Am.” Its charm lies in simple, universal lyrics that will inspire each listener to picture their own “you.” As you listen, take a moment to think about someone precious to you.


