I’d like to introduce some songs by the band cero, who seem to embody “stylish pop.” With three main members and many supporting players on brass and chorus, their sound is richly layered and brimming with engaging details that keep listeners’ ears entertained.
Many of their tracks are exceptionally soft and easy on the ears, making them a great recommendation when you’re feeling tired.
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Cero’s classic and popular songs (1–10)
Orphanscero

This is “Orphans” from the 2nd double A-side single + DVD “Orphans / Yakyo,” released in 2014.
I’m particularly fond of the lyric “Maybe in another world the two of us were siblings,” as well as the overall cuteness the protagonist shows throughout.
On the Night of the Great Blackoutcero

From the first album released in 2011, “world record,” this is “On the Night of the Great Blackout.” I was captivated by the title and gave it a listen; within its slow ballad are melodies that seem to dissolve and floating phrases that drift about—it’s a track that makes you want to turn off the lights and listen.
Contemporary Tokyo Cruisecero

A track from the band’s second album, My Lost City, whose initial “C” stands for “Contemporary.” As the word suggests, the tone and imagery express the calm, everyday life of the modern era.
It’s a song that makes you feel happy as you listen.
Summer Soulcero

It’s a stylish summer tune from their third album, Obscure Ride, released in 2015.
The lyrics paint scenes sung over a repeating chord progression, and the chorus—once you hear it, you’ll find yourself humming “Sama-sooo~~”—is irresistibly catchy.
Yellow Maguscero

In commercial music, it’s often said you need to capture the listener’s attention within the first three seconds of playback, but in the case of this track, it easily clears that bar.
With deft use of brass and guitar tapping, it’s incredibly stylish.
Dinner on Landcero

A song used in a video collaboration with Kirin’s craft beer, GRAND KIRIN.
The sound evokes a touch of luxury in everyday life and feels so pleasant! The groovy bassline and drum rhythm that carry on from the intro are absolutely fantastic.
ticktackcero

The song “ticktack” draws you in with its fluffy lyrics that depict scenes that seem like ordinary everyday life—and yet not quite.
Isn’t it a piece meant to let you enjoy the gentle swaying of the music and the softly wavering atmosphere it creates?



