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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!

Signature songs by BIGMAMA: Popular rock tracks featuring violin (41–50)

WanderlustBIGMAMA

BIGMAMA “Wanderlust” MV @BIGMAMA_jp
WanderlustBIGMAMA

Light, breezy drums and electronic sounds race from the very beginning.

Hop onto a wayward shooting star, and below you’ll see the city lights sparkling.

It’s a wonderful track that hints at both masculine resolve and delicate sensitivity—the desire to lead a loved one toward an ever-brighter future.

Why not listen to it with your partner under a romantic night sky?

The last biteBIGMAMA

It’s included on their fourth original album, “Until You Button Your Blouse Again.” From the depiction of a clock’s hands moving in the lyrics and the overall story of the song, you can sense the way the narrator savors the everyday moments spent with someone precious.

weekend ideologyBIGMAMA

It’s included on the album “Until You Button Up Your Blouse Again.” While they have many refreshing, fast-paced songs, this one is a moody, funky number.

The lyrics gently encourage you to relax and take it easy.

Broken ApartBIGMAMA

It’s included on the third original album, “and yet, it moves: How to Turn the Earth Correctly.” With a title that implies being torn apart, shifting rhythms, and a melody that conveys darkness, it’s a track that evokes feelings of anguish.

I’m Standing on the ScaffoldBIGMAMA

It’s their fifth single, and it’s also included on the album “Until You Button Your Blouse Again.” The intro immediately draws you in.

It’s a song that feels like it spits out emotions such as the regret and pain you reach at the very end.

Lovers in a SuitcaseBIGMAMA

It’s included on the album “The Vanishing Bride.” You often hear questions like, “If you could bring just one thing on a trip, what would it be?” This song conveys a warm kind of love that makes you feel like, as long as you’re with someone special, you don’t need anything else.

“Thank You” is “Fxxk You”BIGMAMA

It’s included on the album “Until You Button Your Blouse Again.” Just as the title juxtaposes opposing emotions, the song itself gives the impression of placing two different tracks side by side: a calm first half and a powerful, fast-paced second half.