MIYAVI’s famous and popular songs
MIYAVI is a solitary guitarist who represents Japan, crossing oceans with just his guitar and making a name for himself around the world.
I think many people have been drawn in by his unique sense and style.
His easygoing demeanor and striking features are also part of his appeal.
Lately, he’s been collaborating with various Japanese musicians, branching out beyond just rock, and creating crossovers by incorporating a wide range of instruments into his tracks.
This time, I’d like to showcase a selection of his popular works, both old and new, all at once.
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MIYAVI’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (31–40)
2 be wiz UMIYAVI

A track built around rap.
It incorporates scratch sounds, giving it a mixed-genre feel.
The section in the latter half where the driving snare rhythm overlaps with the guitar rhythm is incredibly cool.
Ha Na BiMIYAVI

“Ha Na Bi” explodes with MIYAVI’s signature guitar slapping—arguably his defining trademark.
The sound is impressively full for an acoustic guitar, making it incredibly satisfying to listen to, and the upbeat rhythm just gets you moving.
The incorporation of distinctly Japanese scales and instruments in places might also be one reason he became so well-known overseas.
The Counterattack of Rock: Conditions for a SuperstarMIYAVI

This is a song that truly embodies what it means to be a superstar, as sung by MIYAVI, who has fully earned the title of guitar hero.
The heavier guitar sound enhances the rock flavor, resulting in a fast-paced, exhilarating, and cool track.
Victory V-ROCK!!MIYAVI

This is a track that could only come from MIYAVI, with his background in the visual rock scene.
The heavy guitar riffs paired with his sleek, sultry vocals are seriously cool.
In the live footage for the music video, it’s striking how MIYAVI dashes around the stage handling only the vocals without a guitar.
The lyrics in the latter half seem to carry a deep message.
Real?MIYAVI

Guitarist MIYAVI, known as the “Samurai Guitarist,” is unleashing his one-of-a-kind slap technique and making waves not only in Japan but around the world.
You don’t usually hear slap playing on a guitar, but thanks to it, his phrasing gains a percussive quality that overflows with groove.
Add BOBO’s tight drum beats, and before you know it your body will be moving to the music! Experience this coolness once, and you’ll surely become captivated by him.
MIYAVI’s greatest hits and popular songs (41–50)
I’ve got no choice but to do it—and I will. Even the smallest step is fine; if you keep walking every day, you can get anywhere.MIYAVI

These are the words of MIYAVI, a rock musician active on the global stage.
He reminds us that taking one step at a time toward what we want to do is important, and that by not stopping or looking back but moving forward even just a little, we can cultivate the strong conviction that we will definitely reach the place we want to go someday.
Chillin’ Chillin’ Money Blue$MIYAVI

With its raw, lifelike guitar playing ringing in your ears, this track is called “Chillin’ Chillin’ Money Blue$.” Instead of the modern, almost mechanical style, the guitar has a conversational feel with a wide dynamic range—that’s the real charm.
The arrangement is simple—just guitar, drums, and vocals—but each element is so refined that it keeps you engaged right to the end.


