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Iconic Johnny’s songs from the 2000s onward. Nostalgic hits that bring back memories.

Timeless Johnny’s songs.

Even after the company changed its name to STARTO ENTERTAINMENT in 2023, they have continued to produce great hits.

In particular, the 2000s could be considered one of the golden eras, with legendary groups like SMAP, KinKi Kids, TOKIO, V6, and Arashi thriving.

These are tunes so familiar that you can’t help but hum along whenever you hear them!

And today, following SixTONES and Snow Man, Sexy Zone is also distributing music to global standards, making it feel like the appeal of Johnny’s is opening up to the world.

Everyone has that one song etched in their memory—your personal must-have favorite.

Focusing mainly on the big hits, we’ve carefully selected standout Johnny’s tracks from 2000 onward, with a touch of the present as well.

Please enjoy these wonderful classics that have become part of everyday life!

Iconic Johnny’s songs from the 2000s: nostalgic hit tracks that bring back memories (81–90)

SpiderTOKIO

[Too Delicious, Beware ⚠] Spider / TOKIO (with lyrics) Theme song of the drama “Wani to Kagegisu” Bird and Horse Singing Series
SpiderTOKIO

A rock number written and composed by Tomoya Nagase, chosen as the theme song for the drama “Wanitokagegisu.” Nagase reportedly wrote it in empathy with the clumsy yet determined protagonist struggling to live.

The earnest desire to break free from everyday anxiety and loneliness rides on a straightforward band sound that resonates deeply.

Released in August 2017, this work marked a milestone for TOKIO as a five-member group.

It’s a song you can cherish as an anthem of support: when you want to change a reality that isn’t going your way, it carries a comforting warmth that gently nudges you forward.

The Sun and the Desert RoseTOKIO

TOKIO [Rose of the Sun and the Desert]
The Sun and the Desert RoseTOKIO

A rock number packed with TOKIO’s fiery spirit, which was also chosen as the theme song for the drama “The Magnificent Spy” starring Tomoya Nagase.

The song sings about the importance of staying true to your convictions no matter the adversity, like a flower blooming in the desert.

Its surging passion comes through directly via the powerful band sound and moving vocals.

Released in August 2009 as their 40th single, it was also performed at NHK’s Red and White Year-End Song Festival that same year.

When you’re facing a challenge and feel close to breaking, listening to this track will surely give you a push forward.

Love! I wanna be with you…TOKIO

TOKIO “Love! Wanna Be With You…” covered by Wakana – Mr. Housekeeper, Mitazono –
Love! I wanna be with you...TOKIO

That straight, exhilarating rock sound is insanely cool, right? Written and composed by Tomoya Nagase, this song carries a passionate message about the bonds that await after overcoming wounds and the strength of being with someone.

You can’t resist the empowering push it gives you as you listen! Released in November 2016, it also served as the theme song for the drama “Kaseifu no Mitazono” starring Masahiro Matsuoka.

The punkish, catchy guitar riff is sure to grab the hearts of even regular rock listeners.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to with someone special!

The Miracle of Haneda AirportTOKIO

A hidden gem written and composed by Ken Yokoyama of Crazy Ken Band.

Its slightly nostalgic Showa-era pop melody fuses with their signature, hard-hitting band sound, exuding a grown-up allure.

The lyrics, depicting a man hurrying to confess his feelings to a woman about to depart from Haneda Airport, are especially striking—making you wonder, “What’s going to happen next?” Released in February 2012, the song was also the theme for the drama Hello Work for 13-Year-Olds starring Masahiro Matsuoka.

It’s a track that sets your heart ablaze with a thrilling love story.

For myselfTOKIO

(THAI SUB) For Myself – TOKIO
For myselfTOKIO

A TOKIO track that was used as the theme song for the drama “Nurseman ga Yuku” starring Masahiro Matsuoka.

Its band sound, brimming with a sense of speed that makes you want to start running, is striking, and it’s a powerful anthem that fires up the listener’s heart.

The straightforward message—move forward into the future for yourself—really resonates.

Released in November 2004, the song was performed at that year’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, giving courage to many.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re about to start something new or when you want to cut through your doubts.