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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 (41–50)

StrategyKANA-BOON

Included on their first mini-album.

A thrilling track defined by its solid guitar riffs and a straightforward message fired directly at each listener.

It’s a classic where vocalist Taniguchi’s appeal explodes.

Reportedly, it’s a song in which he told himself to somehow let out the pent-up, impulsive side within him.

KANA-BOON’s classic and popular songs (51–60)

TimeoutKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON / Timeout (Tried playing it on guitar)
TimeoutKANA-BOON

Included on the second album.

It’s a track that symbolizes KANA-BOON’s whirlwind daily life.

Designed to never get old no matter how many times you listen, it pursues sheer performance coolness and always fires up the crowd live! It also starts with a drum fill, which is rare and therefore memorable—a point often praised by fans.

WorldKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON / World [2013.1.14 HighApps SPECIAL]
WorldKANA-BOON

Included on their first album.

Just hearing the intro makes you feel like you can’t help but take off running—an exhilarating, fast-paced track.

The endlessly repeating guitar riff and the ticking hi-hat stoke your impulses more and more as the song progresses.

Vega and AltairKANA-BOON

Vega to Altair / Vega and Altair
Vega and AltairKANA-BOON

The stars corresponding to Orihime and Hikoboshi in Japan’s Tanabata festival are also known as Vega and Altair.

The fact that these stars actually exist makes the legendary tale feel more familiar, doesn’t it? Centered on the theme of Vega and Altair, KANA-BOON’s song “Vega to Altair” portrays a love separated by distance.

Its fast-paced band sound evokes the rising heat of romance and a kind of powerful hope.

By overlapping a long-distance relationship with the Tanabata story, it gives the impression of emphasizing the idea of reunion.

KirarirariKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Kirari Rari” Music Video [Anime “BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS” Opening Theme]
KirarirariKANA-BOON

Many of you might be thinking about trying your hand at anime songs.

In that case, I recommend “Kirarirari.” It’s a track by the rock band KANA-BOON, created as an opening theme for the anime BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS.

Its driving sound and forward-looking lyrics that sing of hopes for the future are especially appealing.

Overall, it has a fresh, breezy feel, making it a perfect choice when you want people of all ages to enjoy it.

asking for the moonKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Naimono Nedari” Music Video
asking for the moonKANA-BOON

A song by the rock band KANA-BOON, formed in their high school light music club.

Released in April 2013, it’s one of their signature works and is included on their first mini-album “Boku ga CD wo Dashitara” (“If I Released a CD”).

Centered on the theme of romantic miscommunication, the lyrics vividly capture youthful conflict and desire.

It’s a fast-paced track that blends an uptempo rock sound with a catchy melodic line, creating a driving feel; the guitar work combines airy phrases with tight riffs for a striking impact.

It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser live, and it’s recommended not only for those in love but also for anyone feeling nostalgic about their youth.

day by dayKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON “Days” Lyric Video
day by dayKANA-BOON

KANA-BOON is a rock band that has enjoyed lasting popularity over the years.

Known for their unique expression and the profound messages that shine through it, they’ve dropped numerous hit songs to date.

Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is Hibi.

It’s a J-pop ballad wrapped in a powerful yet fleeting mood, sung at a relaxed tempo throughout.

While the melody isn’t exactly gentle in its rises and falls, the lyrics have relatively few words, so you can properly prepare before any sudden jumps in pitch.