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Kanjani Eight’s classic and popular songs

A well-rounded idol group that can talk, sing, dance, and play instruments—let’s research the popular songs of Kanjani Eight! While they’re often associated with Osaka-dialect songs, they actually perform across a wide range of genres—from gentle ballads to energizing anthems and even comic songs.

As a group boasting top-tier vocal ability among male idols, every track is a satisfying listen.

Based on fan feedback, we’ve compiled information from our site and carefully selected their most popular songs.

Please enjoy!

Kanjani∞ Hit and Popular Songs (71–80)

roller coasterKanjani∞

“Rolling Coaster” is a track included on Kanjani Eight’s third album, “PUZZLE,” released in 2009.

A remix version of this song was later included on the regular edition of the single “Wonderful World!!” On the 2009 Christmas special of the Johnny’s music variety show “The Shonen Club Premium,” which airs on BS, they performed a session with Taichi Kokubun from TOKIO!

Bread PandaKanjani∞

I think it’s a relatively unknown song, but it’s about twin pandas and it’s very cute.

I think it would be adorable even if the infants just came out wearing panda costumes.

Since they’re twins, it might also be cute to have them perform in pairs and showcase something together.

ParanomaKanjani∞

This is the opening theme song of the hugely popular anime Monster Hunter Stories RIDE ON.

While Monster Hunter is already a hit as a game series, the anime—made for children—focuses on themes of friendship with companions and monsters, as well as adventure.

This song is an epic piece that perfectly matches the visuals of the opening sequence.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced many of Kanjani Eight’s classic songs up to this point. Did you find any you like, or discover a new favorite? They’ve been known for having a strong, devoted fanbase since their early days. Their popularity shows no signs of fading; with active individual projects and other activities, they’re attracting more and more new fans. They’re also gaining fresh support from younger generations.