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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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Which songs are truly popular?

We’ll be able to see more accurately going forward.

Sales and YouTube views don’t necessarily equal a popular song!

Maybe more people will discover the hidden gems, too.

KANA-BOON’s classic and popular songs (21–30)

Crystal StarKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Crystal Star” Music Video
Crystal StarKANA-BOON

Included on their second album.

The members themselves have called it a masterpiece that was born as a song to make dreams come true.

The lyrics and the music video carry very deep meanings, so be sure to pay attention to those as well.

It’s a track that fans say is an absolute tearjerker.

Gnats and a Vending MachineKANA-BOON

Just from the title, you might picture a vending machine standing on a dark street and get an unsettling impression, but it’s actually a breezy, fast-paced song that’s almost unrelated to the title.

It feels like a love song about everyday life, marked by moments of missing each other and reflecting, over and over.

LepidosirenKANA-BOON

This is a rock number released by KANA-BOON in May 2014, characterized by its colorful sound and rapid-fire vocals.

Included on the album “Full Drive,” the track explores themes such as the loss of human senses and imagination, life and death, and mental intensity.

The lyrics, which suggest the cyclical nature of living and the need for growth within it, leave a strong impression.

It’s not just about living, but about living with passion.

KANA-BOON’s songs are said to be based on everyday life and personal feelings.

It’s a track I recommend to anyone feeling lost in life.

Wally HeroKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Wally Hero” Music Video
Wally HeroKANA-BOON

Included on their first album.

The lyrics leave a strong impression, as if expressing frustration with social media and the online world.

The sound is as hard-hitting as the words, conveying a will to stake everything on one’s own presence and voice.

A masterpiece with irresistible speed and drive!

The principle that the prosperous must decline — no thanks.KANA-BOON

KANA-BOON 'The Inevitability of the Rise and Fall, No Thanks' Music Video
The principle that the prosperous must decline — no thanks.KANA-BOON

Included on their 1st single.

A track packed with wordplay that showcases KANA-BOON’s signature style in full.

The lyrics vividly capture scenes with high resolution, and the exhilarating, fast-paced sound is irresistible.

The music video is also full of clever tricks, so be sure to check it out.

Eye and eye and eye and eyeKANA-BOON

[KANA-BOON] Eyes and Eyes and Eyes and Eyes
Eye and eye and eye and eyeKANA-BOON

This is a track where the repeated word “eye” over a distinctive, monotonous melody somehow sticks in your ears.

It shines a spotlight on various kinds of “eyes”: closing your eyes to think, meeting eye to eye to connect feelings, and being mindful of the eyes—that is, the gazes—around you.

idiotKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON – Baka [Idiot]
idiotKANA-BOON

This is a KANA-BOON song that candidly portrays youth’s self-discovery and rebellion against society.

The question, “What am I if I can’t even get high?” resonates deeply with listeners.

Released in March 2018, the track showcases the band’s musical identity.

Belt it out at a live house and the whole venue is sure to become one.

If you’re feeling lost on your journey of self-discovery, this is a song you should definitely hear.

Through this piece, you might find the courage to face yourself.