Hit and popular songs by KANA-BOON
KANA-BOON captivates with their high-tone vocals and catchy melodies.
Which song do you like?
This time, we researched their popular tracks and masterpieces.
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KANA-BOON’s Classic and Popular Songs (1–10)
brand-newKANA-BOON

A classic summer guitar rock tune released in June 2019, marked by its tightly-picked guitar riff.
It preserves their signature sense of speed while weaving in a beautiful melody that evokes a touch of loneliness and the end of summer.
It’s a track that makes you want to ponder the meaning of the title, read the lyrics, and craft your own interpretation—a quintessential KANA-BOON song that also hints at a next-stage evolution.
For you in the sleepless forestKANA-BOON

A song that begins with vocalist Maguro Taniguchi’s gentle, delicate voice.
An indie-era track was turned into a video for their 5th anniversary of debut, featuring a format where the characters’ lines overlap with the voices of fans who have been listening since the beginning.
As the lyrics and melody unfold while looking back on the past, they invite listeners to reflect on the history they’ve walked together—an early masterpiece that brings tears to your eyes.
MUSiCKANA-BOON

Included on their first album.
An older track that was also featured on their self-produced release before their debut.
It’s a song about the ideal of making music, and a love song written straightforwardly by someone who lives and breathes music.
Please pay attention to the lyrics, which are both profound and direct.
Baton RoadKANA-BOON

This song is used as the opening theme for the TV anime BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS.
The lyrics are a lively, encouraging anthem characteristic of KANA-BOON.
The music video is very compelling, conveying the message that if you keep running without giving up, you’ll succeed.
silhouetteKANA-BOON

Included on their second album.
It was used as the opening theme for the popular anime NARUTO.
Perhaps thanks to that, “Silhouette” has become a hidden fan favorite that’s been covered around the world.
It’s a song that conveys the feeling of fulfilling long-held dreams and bringing you together with many people.
NerineKANA-BOON

It’s a slightly unusual number for them, with a breezy, light shuffle beat that’s easy on the ears.
That said, it also carries a guitar-rock flavor, so it might be one of those bouncing, danceable tracks that really shines in a live set.
With a touch of maturity yet an unmistakably fresh, approachable finish, it’s a supremely satisfying gem from KANA-BOON.
Wandering Days and FanfareKANA-BOON

A track from a 2018 release with a rhythmic, playful melody that’s captivating.
The band arrangement and choral work are performed in a way that highlights that melody, making it feel great and letting the lyrics sink in naturally.
It’s the kind of song that feels like it’s sounding a fanfare against everyday boredom—one that makes you want to dash out of your room and start dancing right now.
Poem of Cherry BlossomsKANA-BOON

This song delicately portrays the bittersweetness of spring.
Against the backdrop of dancing cherry blossoms, it poignantly sings of time gone by, memories, and lost love.
Released in March 2018, it captivates many listeners with KANA-BOON’s signature catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
The line “It’s too early to take off my coat, but too late to hand you my scarf” is particularly striking, beautifully expressing the changing seasons and shifting emotions.
It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to feel the arrival of spring and immerse yourself in memories with someone dear.
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From an explosive intro that forces you to once again realize just how much you love guitarist Hayato Koga’s riffs, the track settles into a slightly more relaxed groove.
The sense of speed leading up to the first chorus feels great.
The title track from their 2017 release is a fiercely emotional, truly tear-jerking song set to a guitar-rock sound.
1.2. step to youKANA-BOON

This is the song that opens their first full-length album, DOPPEL.
The official description calls it “a pop number that encapsulates KANA-BOON’s appeal, combining both power and poignancy.” It’s also worth noting that the music video links to “Naimononedari.”



