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Kankaku Piero’s iconic and popular songs

Kankaku Piero is a DIY band that doesn’t belong to any label or agency and even handles their own recording.

Their songs, which have the vibe of classic guitar rock, are highly memorable, but some tracks are full of humor as well.

Cool, funny, and danceable—this is the secret to their popularity.

Kankaku Piero’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (41–50)

night-blooming jasmineKankaku Pierrot

A track included on the album “Making the Impossible Possible.” Although Kakukaku Shikajika (Kankaku Piero) is known for standout hard rock songs, their ballad rock is honestly really cool too.

Since they’re a band that originally writes lyrics with a strong message, even in their ballads the powerful words and emotional melodies match perfectly, making for an outstanding song.

Kankaku Piero’s greatest and most popular songs (51–60)

Do as you like.Kankaku Pierrot

This is a song by Kan-Boon Pierrot known for its powerful rock sound and passionate lyrics.

It explores the relationship between love and desire, candidly expressing feelings of self-sacrifice and surrender.

Released in June 2016 and included on the album “Fukanou Kanouka” (Making the Impossible Possible), the track has become a signature piece that showcases the band’s diverse musicality.

Its straightforward lyrics, delivered over a melodious and rhythmic arrangement, resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s especially recommended for those struggling with love or human relationships.

Listening to this song may help you find clues to make sense of complex emotions.

Rain, then clearingKankaku Pierrot

This song is included on “Fukanō Kanōka.” It’s a bittersweet track, but since it’s a hard rock number, listening to it somehow feels exhilarating—it really gets you pumped up.

The guitar arrangement and riffs are seriously cool.

Break TogetherKankaku Pierrot

Kankaku Piero – KANKAKU PIERO 'Break Together' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO (Insert song for the film 'Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King' / Black Clover)
Break TogetherKankaku Pierrot

Formed their own indie label right after coming together and going fully independent in 2020, the four-piece rock band Kankaku Piero has drawn attention for their unique trajectory.

“Break Together,” written as an insert song for the animated film Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King, makes an impact with an arrangement that kicks off on a hysteric beat.

The lyrics, which spotlight the characters and worldview of the anime, seem to offer power and courage to overcome the obstacles right in front of you.

It’s a rock tune with a cool melody and a driving ensemble that has your back and amps up your energy.

ComplicityKankaku Pierrot

Kankaku Piero “Accomplice” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
ComplicityKankaku Pierrot

A track that exudes a chest-tightening sense of heartbreak.

Its lyrics pour in the murky emotions of love, vividly expressing both devotion to a beloved and the pain of betrayal.

Released by Kankaku Piero in February 2022, this song captivates listeners with its distinctive lyrical world and resonant melody.

It’s a highly relatable piece that stands beside those troubled by love or suffering from heartbreak.

Many will surely find solace in lyrics that feel as if they’re speaking on their behalf.

Hip YouKankaku Pierrot

It’s a song about the kinds of worries everyone has during adolescence.

It’s a track from the 2016 mini-album “Fukanou Kanou-ka” (Making the Impossible Possible).

The contrast between the mid-tempo first half and the high-speed energy of the chorus makes it a compelling rock number.

It really makes you want to believe in your own potential.

D.BKankaku Pierrot

Kankaku Piero “D.B” Official Music Video
D.BKankaku Pierrot

A track included on Kankaku Piero’s first nationally distributed release, “Break.” With its simple sound and structure, and a chorus where the high-tone vocals feel pleasant, it’s a song that captivates listeners.

Although they have a playful image—partly due to the impact of their signature song “O.P.P.A.I”—they also suit this kind of orthodox rock.