Janne Da Arc opened up a new frontier in the visual kei rock scene from the 1990s through the 2000s.
With yasu’s charismatic vocals and a bewitching aesthetic, they have continued to captivate countless listeners.
Their hit Gekkouka, the opening theme for the anime Black Jack, broadened their recognition.
Their catalog—where emotional rock sound meets pop-inflected melodies—remains undimmed even today.
Here, we present a selection of the timeless masterpieces Janne Da Arc left behind.
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Janne Da Arc’s Enchanting Selection of Masterpieces ~Melodies of a Charisma~ (1–10)
VampireJanne Da Arc

It’s a fast-paced song included on their fourth album, ANOTHER STORY, released in 2003.
It was a popular track frequently performed live, and during this song, the vocalist yasu would stage an act of hugging the audience members in the front row.
SilviaJanne Da Arc

It’s the band’s 10th single, released in 2001.
The lyrics are about “the day of a proposal,” and the music video follows the storyline of the lyrics.
It didn’t attract much attention at the time of its release, but as the band grew in popularity, this song became popular as well.
LabyrinthJanne Da Arc

This song was included on CHAOS MODE, the band’s third indie mini-album and their final release before their major-label debut, which came out in 1999.
With its fast-paced rhythm and distinctive lyrics, it remains a long-standing fan favorite.
With the hazy sky at my backJanne Da Arc

This is their 14th single, released in 2003.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Asobot Senki Gokū.
With its brisk rhythm and positive message, it’s an up-tempo track that also carries a punk-like vibe.
DOLLSJanne Da Arc

It’s a heartrending breakup song about a man who, for reasons beyond his control, initiates the separation.
It conveys the man’s pain in leaving even though he doesn’t hate her, and the piercing image of the woman, told nothing of the reasons, clinging to him in tears and asking, “Is it really over?”
Diamond VirginJanne Da Arc

It’s their 24th single, released in 2005.
Guided by shimmering keyboard tones, the song kicks off as a fast-paced, powerful rock number—a fan favorite that showcases Janne Da Arc at their best as a rock band.
Shining rayJanne Da Arc

This is the song from their 12th single.
It served as the 8th ending theme for the anime One Piece.
It became the first Janne Da Arc single to enter the Top 10.
It’s a very bright and catchy track that doesn’t convey any of the hard-edged feel from their visual kei days.


