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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 (31–40)

blockheadKANA-BOON

This is a catchy, fast-paced song released by KANA-BOON in 2014.

It was used as an opening theme for the anime Naruto Shippuden and is included on the single Silhouette.

The lyrics, which explore themes of the uncertainty of human relationships and the difficulty of mutual understanding, are memorable for depicting the struggle of wanting to keep a proper distance from someone but losing sight of what that distance should be.

With its energetic beat and high-tone vocals, it features a dance-friendly tempo of 160 BPM.

It’s recommended for those troubled by complex relationships or looking to sort out their feelings.

You can enjoy KANA-BOON’s signature sound that lifts your spirits just by listening.

run through; dash past; sprint throughKANA-BOON

This is a rock number with a thrilling, fast-paced melody and lyrics that resonate deeply.

Featured on the album “Seisha Hissui no Kotowari, Okotowari,” a newly mixed version was released as part of KANA-BOON’s project titled “We Will Make a Human.” Released in September 2018, the song conveys the importance of holding on to the courage to move forward, overcoming anxiety and fear.

Its lyrics—vowing to keep running and fighting even as night falls and darkness tries to take everything away—leave a strong impression.

It’s perfect for anyone who wants to keep pushing ahead without giving up in the face of hardship.

Give it a listen on your next drive.

snow escarKANA-BOON

A heartwarming rock ballad by KANA-BOON, released in March 2020, that poignantly paints winter scenes.

Featured on the album “KANA-BOON THE BEST,” it has quietly gained popularity among fans.

Set in a town where no snow falls, its lyrics leave an impression with themes of wanting to connect with a steadfast heart and a desire to start running together.

Beginning with a striking guitar intro, the track overflows with the band’s signature sense of bittersweetness.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a cold winter night while thinking of someone.

With lyrics that resonate and a warm melody, it will gently wrap your heart.

midnight sunKANA-BOON

This is a song released by KANA-BOON in October 2013 that portrays the process of facing one’s inner self.

Notably, it hints at life’s absurdities and suffering through the phrase “black magic.” The lyrics reflect an attitude of confronting past sins and regrets while still striving to find meaning in living.

Although it isn’t tied to an anime, its KANA-BOON-style, heart-stirring melody and lyrics have resonated with many listeners.

It’s recommended for times when you’re struggling with life and want to face yourself.

Through this work, you may be able to experience the process of affirming your own existence.

GoodbyeKANA-BOON

Included on their third album.

From the intro, the clean guitar strokes and shuffle beat create a somewhat sophisticated vibe, making it a love song.

It’s a classic praised for its irresistibly poetic guitar solo.

KANA-BOON’s classic and popular songs (41–50)

Rock ‘n’ Roll StarKANA-BOON

This is a song with a cool opening guitar riff.

I think the “hey hey” part in the chorus is a spot where fans can come together and get hyped! KANA-BOON often has a refreshing sound, but this track is really cool, so you might get to see a different side of them.

Drenched in loveKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON / Covered in Love COVER
Drenched in loveKANA-BOON

Included on their second album.

It apparently took a very long time to finish writing the lyrics, making it the last track to be completed for the album.

Perhaps for that reason, vocalist Taniguchi has called it “a very important song.” Just as the title suggests, it’s a masterpiece that lets you feel many different kinds of love.