BiSH’s masterpiece. Recommended songs.
BiSH, the punk band without instruments.
They’re one of the most talked-about groups right now, breaking down the walls between idol groups and rock bands by appearing at both idol and rock festivals.
Their appeal? Fierce live performances that rival rock bands, distinctive vocals that showcase each member’s personality, and choreography crafted by Aina The End herself—the list goes on!
Their songs are characterized not only by rock sounds but also by the active use of strings.
In this article, I’ll introduce BiSH tracks where coolness coexists with beauty and cuteness.
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BiSH’s classic tracks. Recommended songs (1–10)
On a night when the stars twinkleBiSH

Among BiSH’s songs, this is one of the most popular, a signature number that has excited fans from the early days to the present.
With rock-driven sound and lyrics that tug at the heart, it’s the kind of track that defines BiSH.
It’s also a live staple, so it’s definitely one to know.
PAiNT it BLACKBiSH

The shocking artist photo and artwork—jet-black images that, true to the title “PAiNT it BLACK,” completely shattered the very concept of an “idol”—were stunning.
The song is full-on guitar rock; while the guitars are flashy, producer Kenta Matsukuma’s skill shines through in how they never get in the way of the vocals.
The chorus has an incredible sense of openness, making it a rock number that even feels salvational.
beautiful-nessBiSH

This song has a somewhat youth-punk vibe, and its powerful lyrics are by Rin Rin.
Above all, the chorus is incredibly catchy, and personally, it’s a track I’d love for people to listen to and sing at graduations or whenever they’re taking a new step forward.
The “Togetoge Dance” in the chorus has a pop feel that even beginners can easily follow.
BiSH’s classic songs. Recommended tracks (11–20)
orchestraBiSH

BiSH’s ultimate tear-jerking ballad opens with Cent Chihiro Chitti’s crystal-clear vocals that will move you to tears.
From there, a grand arrangement unfolds as an “orchestra,” just like the title, rides atop a hardcore sound.
It’s a staple at their live shows and BiSH’s strongest killer tune—if you’re new to them, start with this track!
truly seriousBiSH

This was Ayuni D’s first song as a new member and her first attempt at writing lyrics—a fragile yet resolute track packed with everything she wanted to say.
The lyrics are truly outstanding; it’s a song that speaks for everyone who’s struggling at school or work, or finds social relationships difficult, while also giving them a gentle push forward.
With its rock sound and gaze fixed on the future, it’s a standout number that exudes the aura of a truly formidable newcomer.
My landscapeBiSH

This track, built around strings, feels like the pinnacle where BiSH’s members’ vocal ability and expressiveness all come together—an exceptionally high-quality song.
In particular, Aina the End’s long tone leading into the chorus and her flawless landing there make it a masterpiece that showcases BiSH at their very best.
DiSTANCEBiSH

Here is an ultra-emotional track that’s an explosion of feeling.
BiSH has released countless classic ballads, but this one is unlike any of them—louder, more sentimental—and even the sound of Sentochihiro Chicchi and Aina the End breathing as they sing the chorus is beautiful.
It’s a loud-and-ballad masterpiece.


