The visual kei rock band MUCC is known for lyrics that convey straightforward emotions, backed by a thick, metal-influenced guitar sound.
Here are just a few recommended MUCC tracks.
If you’re not familiar with them, be sure to check them out.
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MUCC's Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
cherry blossomNEW!MUCC

This is a beautiful yet fierce rock number by MUCC, included on the album “1997,” released in April 2025.
The world crafted by guitarist Miya, who wrote both the lyrics and music, goes far beyond a simple spring song.
Using words like “rubble” and “gunshots,” it conveys a cycle of destruction and rebirth, life and death, posing deep questions to the listener.
As part of the band’s third major-label debut chapter, this work also stands as an important piece that showcases both their roots and their evolution.
Dense emotions are packed into its short running time; it was performed on the nationwide tour following the release, captivating audiences at each venue.
When you find yourself pausing before a scene in full bloom, why not gaze at the petals falling in the quiet night and feel both the fragility and the strength of life?
NirvanaMUCC

A single released in 2012.
It’s a beat-rock number that served as the opening theme for the TV anime “Inu x Boku SS.” Said to have been produced around the theme of “shadows and the light of hope,” it was created after the Great East Japan Earthquake and reflects the feelings of its lyricist and composer, Miya.
meteorMUCC

The 12th single, released in 2006.
Unlike the other songs, it features a rap part and is a very distinctive track.
However, the melody line is very easy to listen to, making it quite an interesting song.
It feels like it could really grab hold of our hearts.
Orchestra of RainMUCC

Their ninth single, released in 2005.
It’s a ballad-style track by MUCC.
Unlike their other songs, this one gives prominence to electronic sounds like synthesizers.
While it’s a gentle song for MUCC, this side of them is part of their appeal, isn’t it? It’s a track I’d love to listen to on a rainy day.
GerberaMUCC

A single released in 2006.
It was chosen as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “LIVE BANG!” in February.
Every line of the lyrics forms a beautiful love song, encapsulating MUCC’s unique worldview.
Don’t miss the cool music video directed by Ryuji Seki★.
horizonMUCC

The 14th single, released in 2006.
It was used as the ending theme for Miracle☆Shape in November.
As the title—German for “horizon”—suggests, the lyrics include related imagery, and the music video features an orange color scheme.
LibraMUCC

This is their 15th single, released in 2007.
The dynamics are sharply defined, highlighting the darker elements and giving it a menacing edge.
In contrast, the chorus feels extremely open and liberating—truly a perfect embodiment of “angel and devil.”



