MONGOL800’s classic and popular songs
MONGOL800 is a three-piece rock band from Okinawa.
With undeniably classic songs like “Chiisana Koi no Uta” and “Anata ni,” many people likely covered them when they first started their own bands.
The masterpiece “MESSAGE,” which includes the two songs above, was released while they were in college.
When you think about it, it’s remarkable that an album released by a college band became a million seller.
Please enjoy the music of a group that supported the early days of Japan’s melodic hardcore scene.
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MONGOL800’s classic and popular songs (41–50)
Himeyuri ~Poem of the Lily~MONGOL800

It’s included on their seventh album, “People People.” The song delivers a full-on melodic punk sound reminiscent of early MONGOL800, with lyrics themed around the Himeyuri Student Corps.
Kiyosaku’s clear, expansive vocals make it a track that truly resonates.
MONGOL800’s classic and popular songs (51–60)
rainbowMONGOL800

Among songs themed around rainbows, the track by MONGOL800, the rock band from Okinawa, stands out with a distinctive presence.
Featured on their September 2016 album “Pretty good!!,” the song is an ambitious work centered on returning to the band’s roots while evolving.
It’s marked by simple yet powerful lyrics and a gentle melody, celebrating hope and love.
Following its release, the band embarked on a 26-date nationwide tour, deepening their connection with fans.
With a heartwarming tone that conveys the importance of sharing life’s joys and hardships, it’s a recommended listen for anyone wishing to reaffirm their gratitude toward someone special.
snow whiteMONGOL800

It’s included on MONGOL800’s second single, “special thanks!!”.
It was released on December 3, 2008.
It’s a very heartwarming song.
In the music video, the members dress as Santa Claus, ride motorcycles, and perform, looking like they’re having a great time.
The South Wind and the SunMONGOL800

This is “South Wind and Sun,” a track from MONGOL800’s 2011 album etc.works2.
It’s an uplifting song that feels like a refreshing breeze, perfect for boosting your mood in summer.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Stitch! ~The Mischievous Alien’s Great Adventure~.
Earth EncyclopediaMONGOL800

This is a song by MONGOL800, a rock band from Okinawa.
Since their debut, MONGOL800 has been active with Okinawa as their base and is known for staying out of the media.
The striking lyrics feature a child pleading with their grandfather to tell them about the Earth, giving the song a layered, thought-provoking meaning.
BoyhoodMONGOL800

A perfect song for a summer drive has arrived: blue seas, blazing sun, and a refreshing sea breeze.
MONGOL800 covers a classic by Yosui Inoue, preserving its nostalgic mood while adding an energetic arrangement that brings out a fresh charm.
The lyrics, themed around the end of summer and childhood memories, are sure to resonate deeply.
Released on July 7, 2024, the track features guest performances by top musicians and coincides with a tour of the Southwest Islands.
Why not head out to make new summer memories while listening to this work that blends nostalgia with novelty?
homeMONGOL800

This is a song by MONGOL800, a three-piece band from Okinawa known for their signature tracks “Chiisana Koi no Uta” and “Anata ni.” It’s included on their fourth album, Daniel, released in 2006.
The refreshing melody is nice—it makes you want to hum along with the singing.


