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[Hit Songs of 1999] A roundup of timeless tracks that dominated the charts!

1999 was a turning point that brought various changes to Japan’s music scene.

The achievements of female artists in particular were remarkable, and across a wide range of genres—from J-pop to rock to ballads—many classic songs were born.

The numerous hits from 1999, whose appeal remains undiminished even today, continue to have a major influence on contemporary artists.

In this article, we’ll introduce hit songs released in 1999.

Immerse yourself and enjoy the sound where nostalgia and freshness coexist!

[Hit Songs of 1999] A roundup of classic tracks that dominated the charts! (31–40)

Grateful DaysDragon Ash

dragon ash – grateful days feat.aco,zeebra (+1)
Grateful DaysDragon Ash

Dragon Ash’s fifth single.

This release features guest vocals by ZEEBRA (formerly of KGDR/King Giddra) and ACO.

The chord progression of the backing track faithfully follows Pachelbel’s Canon.

Although it stands as a signature song from the period when DA had a strong hip-hop flavor, KGDR’s 2002 track “Public Execution,” which included disses toward Kj, ended up making this piece feel like a work that reflects and surveys the music scene of that time.

SurvivalGLAY

A hugely popular release in the form of a video single.

The music video was created by Koji Morimoto at the direct request of the members, and the work has a unique history—such as simultaneously ranking on Oricon’s single chart and video chart.

VanillaGACKT

GACKT「Vanilla」 MUSIC VIDEO
VanillaGACKT

This was the first song by Gackt I ever listened to.

I still sing it at karaoke sometimes, and well, it’s Gackt after all—his voice is so sweet.

If I remember correctly, I have an embarrassing memory of about ten boys, including me, belting this out during an overnight elementary school retreat, lol.

But that’s how impactful the song is.

It’s definitely worth a listen.

Before dawnSuga Shikao

This is the seventh single by Shikao Suga, chosen as the CM song for Seiko’s “LUKIA.” While overflowing with pop and catchy appeal, it also blends his signature funk elements in an exquisite balance.

Among his releases, this work was the last to be issued as an 8cm single.

Sunny Day SundaySenchimentaru Basu

Sentimental Bus – Sunny Day Sunday
Sunny Day SundaySenchimentaru Basu

A phrase from a commercial that makes you go, “What is this song?!” and keeps you watching.

Catchy lyrics you can’t help but hum.

Why does the female guitarist-vocalist have an afro?! It was one of those bands that, for some reason, you just can’t stop thinking about, with so many details grabbing your attention.