Good Morning America's best and most popular songs
Let me introduce some songs by Good Morning America, a four-piece rock band from Hachioji, Tokyo.
Among the members affectionately known as “Gudomo,” the one who really stands out is Tanashin, the bassist, who also serves as a kind of mascot for the band.
His signature look—hot pants and sunglasses—has become a staple, and his MCs at live shows really hype up the crowd.
By the way, those hot pants he wears are actually women’s sizes (lol).
Alright then, with this playlist: 3, 2, 1, fire!
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Good Morning America’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
No Fangguddō mōningu amerika

This song encapsulates the appeal of Good Morning America as a rock band.
It was selected as the theme song for the smartphone suspense RPG Black Rose Suspects.
The music video is a compelling work that looks as if the band members have slipped into a bar on the American West Coast.
Beyond the boundaryguddō mōningu amerika

It is included on the mini-album “I Don’t Want to Dance to Wallpaper Music.” Its gentle melody is striking.
This is a grand yet warm song that portrays a range of emotions, from tender feelings for a loved one to the anxieties that come with them.
Let’s break throughguddō mōningu amerika

This is a track from the album “Spiral to the Future.” We all spend our days taking on various challenges with goals in mind—at work, at school, and in our personal lives.
But isn’t it possible that, without realizing it, we sometimes underestimate our own abilities and forget to keep challenging ourselves? This song has the power to fire up those feelings.
It lifts your spirits right from the intro.
Lead-Sky Stargazerguddō mōningu amerika

This is the title track from their fourth major-label album, “Lead-Sky Stargazer.” It’s a song with great drive and groove that feels refreshing to listen to.
The music video is simple—just the members lined up in a row playing—but it still conveys the energy and power of a live performance.
Cry like the wind and melt awayguddō mōningu amerika

This is a track from their fifth album, Sirius in Room 502, released in 2017.
It’s a characteristically emotional song in the Good Morning America style.
In the music video, vocalist and guitarist Shingo Kanehiro takes on the first skydive of his life.
The skydive was Kanehiro’s own idea.
His figure enjoying the sky on the wind matches the lyrics perfectly.
Only six charactersguddō mōningu amerika
It’s included on their first major-label album, “Spiral to the Future.” With a relaxed, buoyant rhythm, it expresses the feeling of “I love you” toward “you,” creating a warm yet somehow playful atmosphere.
I kept staring only at the sky.guddō mōningu amerika

When you think of someone shirtless in hot pants and sunglasses with an insanely high energy level, it’s Tanashin from Good Morning America.
Contrary to his humor-filled persona, Good Morning America’s songs are all genuinely great.
Their catchy tunes paired with slightly edgy lyrics are especially appealing.
Here’s one older track from their catalog.



