Kishidan’s famous and popular songs
We’d like to introduce songs by Kishidan, a rock band that performs in a “Yank Rock” style—a fusion of punk rock and the Japanese delinquent (yankee) aesthetic.
Their unwavering commitment to the yankee concept, sharp sense of humor, and undeniable rock-band cool all coexist.
And where can you fully savor their appeal? It has to be their live shows.
One moment you’ll be laughing at their witty MCs, the next you’ll be captivated by their tight performances—and when the chorus hits, everyone joins in the choreography for a good time.
It’s a packed experience.
So, with those live scenes in mind, please enjoy this playlist.
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Kishidan’s classic and popular songs (31–40)
One Night Carnival 2013Kishidan

When it comes to Kishidan, it has to be this song.
It’s famous for the iconic line, “Wanna come to my place?” There’s no doubt you’ll have a great time if everyone dances together to the guitar riff and the chorus choreography.
Besides this song, Kishidan’s live shows are all about having fun together, so they’re a must-see.
And of course, at Kishidan Expo, Kishidan will perform on both days.
One Night CranivalKishidan

This is the major debut single by Kishidan, a six-member rock band whose self-hosted music festival “Kishidan Expo” has become a hot topic almost every year.
With a somewhat nostalgic intro and distinctive para-para-style choreography, it’s a hit tune widely known as one of Kishidan’s signature songs.
Its easy-to-remember, catchy melody has won popularity across generations and is also known as a karaoke staple.
Frequently used on variety shows and other programs, it’s a surefire karaoke choice guaranteed to get the crowd going.
Sercret Love StoryKishidan

It’s Kishidan’s fourth single, released in 2003.
Many of you probably know that the idol group Momoiro Clover Z covered it in 2016.
It’s a sweet, bittersweet, and gentle Christmas song that somehow brings tears to your eyes.
Actress Erika Sawajiri appears in the music video.
One-on-One FantasyKishidan

This song conveys the tense atmosphere of a one-on-one showdown.
It was included on Kishidan’s original album “THE YANK ROCK HEROES,” their first in about seven years, released in January 2023.
The track was chosen as the theme song for the TV Tokyo drama “Metropolitan Police Department Deliberation Division.” With provocative lyrics, it’s a mid-tempo dance-rock number brimming with rebellious spirit.
Its straightforward sound is a major draw, making it a great recommendation when you want to feel positive or psych yourself up.
EarthKishidan

This is a song by Kishidan, a rock band from Kisarazu City in Chiba Prefecture.
RANMA, also known as Hoshi Granmarnier, wrote the lyrics and composed the music, and sings it himself.
With an original melody, it sings about how the Earth keeps turning, embracing both sadness and joy.
Kishidan’s Classic and Popular Songs (41–50)
We think, therefore we are.Kishidan

This song from the rock band Kishidan delivers a forward-looking, passionate message about life—one of the tracks we most want graduates to hear.
Its title, evocative of Descartes’ famous proposition “I think, therefore I am,” leaves a strong impression.
Meanwhile, the lyrics weave a bond with friends, urging us to live, to spend our days as we wish, together.
The message—let’s keep living side by side from here on—is sure to move you.
It’s brimming with Kishidan’s trademark fiery spirit and an inviting, catchy melody.
TokyoKishidan

Kishidan sings about Tokyo with a melody full of speed and drive! This song is included on the album “Nihonjin.” It feels like a declaration of resolve from the band itself—an anthem about forging ahead in the city of Tokyo.
There’s anxiety, pain, and fear, but they sense something calling to their hearts from the city and charge forward.
In a sense, it suggests a fateful guidance coming from Tokyo itself.
I hope Kishidan keeps blazing ahead just like this song!


