Ketsumeishi | From emotional masterpieces to party tunes, an all-in-one showcase!
Ketsumeishi have released numerous masterpieces that will go down in Japanese hip-hop history, and they continue to captivate listeners across generations.
Summer beaches, seaside drives, farewells with friends and loved ones, moments of new beginnings—many people likely have memories that are inseparable from Ketsumeishi’s classic songs.
In this article, we’ve gathered Ketsumeishi’s most popular tracks, from blockbuster hits to hidden gems cherished by fans.
Please enjoy the world of Ketsumeishi, whose mysterious charm somehow slips in and captures your heart before you know it!
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Ketsumeishi | From emotional masterpieces to party tunes, introduced all at once! (91–100)
The signal of the beginningKetsumeishi

If you can nail this song as your first pick at karaoke, you’re guaranteed to be a hit.
There’s a pretty fast rap section, but if you pull it off it looks cool, and the groove is great, so it’s fun to listen to even if people don’t know it.
The music video is also entertaining, so I recommend it.
FamiliaKetsumeishi

Released in 2001, this is Ketsumeishi’s debut single.
Each member put their gratitude to their parents into the lyrics, and since MC RYO was already a father at the time, he also wrote about his love for his child.
It’s a special song for fans.
Ketsumeishi | From emotional masterpieces to party tunes, a comprehensive roundup! (101–110)
Come here.Ketsumeishi

Ketsumeishi is a band consisting of four men.
They began their activities in 1993.
Like “Hajimari no Aizu,” which is always performed at the start of their live shows, they have many songs that skillfully hype up the audience.
They made their indie debut in 1999 with the single “Kocchi Oide,” which is also a laid-back Japanese rap track.
The chorus is easy to remember, and everyone can wave their hands and get pumped together.
festivalKetsumeishi

This song was included on the 2011 album “Ketsu no Arashi ~Natsu BEST~.” The lyrics convey the passionate spirit of a man who carries the mikoshi and dances until he’s exhausted at a once-a-year festival, making it a track that instantly immerses you in the heat and energy of summer festivities.
guruguruKetsumeishi

The 24th double A-side single released on November 14, 2012.
A track whose most dance floor–oriented sound/beat in Ketsumeishi’s history leaves a strong impression.
Mixing Japanese and English, it’s a refreshingly straightforward anthem celebrating women.
moyamoyaKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi’s songs frankly express the hazy feelings of life and the confusion surrounding one’s identity.
This track, included on the single “moyamoya / guruguru” released in November 2012, came with a special sticker as a first-press bonus, and both a trailer and a short-version music video were released on YouTube.
The lyrics, which portray the frustration of being unable to say what you want to say and the struggle against society’s contradictions, are sure to resonate with each of us living today.
It’s also great for a summer drive or drinks with friends.
Savor this song packed with everything that makes Ketsumeishi so appealing.
Color variationsKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi’s song, celebrating the 15th anniversary of their major-label debut in 2016, was chosen as the theme song for TV Asahi’s Friday Night Drama “Gu.ra.me! – The Prime Minister’s Chef.” It’s a danceable track with lyrics that carry a strong message, which are also a highlight.


