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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.

MONGOL800’s classic and popular songs (51–60)

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.

A Little Love SongMONGOL800

A Small Love Song – MONGOL800 (Full)
A Little Love SongMONGOL800

It’s a song that people often practice first when they start a band.

It’s simple yet cool and gets the crowd going, so it’s popular.

The tension ramps up from the calm A and B verses into the cool chorus.

If you can nail the harmonies in the chorus, it’ll definitely hype things up even more.

No working man skaMONGOL800

A mid-tempo ska number that’s perfect for lively moments like chatting and mingling.

Even as the couple bickers and trades barbs, they never really part—there’s love all over their interactions.

The horn section adds to the party vibe, too.