Monobright’s famous and popular songs
Monobright plays quirky rock-pop rooted in UK rock, with a uniquely offbeat sensibility.
At first glance, their songs may seem idiosyncratic, but once you listen, you’ll be hooked—the very quirks make them highly addictive.
The comfort of their melodic lines is simply irresistible.
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Monobright’s iconic and popular songs (21–30)
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Kokoro, the third track on the album Bright Ground Music, is a deeply thought-provoking song in which Monobright sings, in their own way, about what the unvarnished “truth” really is.
The music video also includes an interview with vocalist Yosuke Momono, offering a glimpse into the heart of Monobright.
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The song that follows “Departure and the Boy,” included as the second track on the EP “Invitation e.p.” You can sense Monobright’s evolution through a sound that shines in a different way from “Departure and the Boy.” It’s a highly recommended track for those moments when you need a push forward!
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This is Monobright’s fourth single, a song that vocalist Momono wrote at age 18 for the girlfriend he was dating at the time.
The tagline reads: “Embrace your dreams, seize your dreams.
A girl’s heart-cry questioning her own reason for being.
A teenage mental landscape where light and shadow intersect: the shadow chapter.” As Monobright’s first medium-tempo tune, it could be said to capture the complex emotions of the teenage years.
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It starts with a tight, minimal intro, then explodes into a chorus that makes you want to throw your fist in the air—a track overflowing with that unmistakable Monobright flair.
Words like “Kūchū Yūei” and “Yoru no Saizensen” showcase Yosuke Momono’s signature word sense and leave a striking impression.
The music video features a character clearly modeled after a certain world-famous superstar, revealing a playful spirit pursued right up to the edge.


