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MY FIRST STORY's famous songs and recommended popular tracks

Let me introduce some songs by MY FIRST STORY, a band active in the loud rock scene with roots in emo and screamo.

Their exceptional vocals, visuals, and cool songwriting are all outstanding, and it’s easy to see why they’re so popular.

As many of you may know, the vocalist Hiro is the younger brother of ONE OK ROCK’s vocalist Taka, and the son of enka singers Shinichi Mori and Masako Mori.

Some people say he benefits from his parents’ and brother’s fame, but even without that, I believe they’re a band with the talent to earn popularity on their own.

MY FIRST STORY's famous and recommended popular songs (21–30)

Final Episode STORYMY FIRST STORY

MY FIRST STORY – Final Episode STORY – Official Music Video
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Their debut song.

This track is made to get hyped together with fans, so it’s great to memorize the lyrics and join in at live shows.

It’s a fresh, high-energy staple that captures all the emotions they felt at the time of their debut, and it remains a long-standing favorite among fans.

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MY FIRST STORY – Confession – Official Music Video
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It’s a straightforward love song by MY FIRST STORY that, in exchange for the power of pure love, depicts fear and vulnerability.

The lyrics use candid words to convey the importance of confirming the other person’s feelings and the anxiety that a relationship with a loved one might fall apart.

Pay attention to the emotionally rich melody and vocals that resonate deep in the listener’s heart.

This is a song especially for those who want to convey their feelings to someone they love but are too scared to say it.

Gather your courage and try to tell them how you feel.

MY FIRST STORY’s greatest and recommended popular songs (31–40)

Zero GravityMY FIRST STORY

Zero Gravity – My first story (Drum Cover)
Zero GravityMY FIRST STORY

A hardcore track.

The intro hits insanely hard! From there it shifts into a beautiful melody and then drives back into shouts.

It’s amazing.

When you want to get pumped up, this is the perfect song.

It’s by My First Story, but doesn’t quite feel like My First Story—that kind of vibe.

FAKEMY FIRST STORY

MY FIRST STORY – FAKE – Official Music Video
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Included on their third album, “Kyogen NEUROSE.” It’s a rock track that evokes summer while retaining a pop sensibility.

Although the song, lyrics, and music video all have a somewhat light vibe, the distinctly band-like drums resonate throughout, making it a distinctive and enjoyable track.

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MY FIRST STORY – WINNER- Official Music Video
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The song “WINNER,” where club sounds and band sounds are seamlessly fused.

It’s no exaggeration to say that MY FIRST STORY is at the forefront of modern rock—their contemporary style really gets your heart racing when you listen.

Meticulously crafted down to the details, this track embodies MY FIRST STORY’s dedication.

I’m a messMY FIRST STORY

MY FIRST STORY – I’m a mess (Audio)
I'm a messMY FIRST STORY

A signature song by MY FIRST STORY, known as a classic heartbreak anthem.

Centered on themes of claustrophobia and anxiety, its lyrics delicately portray loneliness and inner conflict, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in July 2021 as the B-side to the single “Confession,” it gained popularity through social media.

It’s a perfect track for those suffering from the pain of heartbreak or struggling with loneliness.

Give it a listen when you want to let out the feelings buried deep in your heart.

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MY FIRST STORY – Merry-Go-Round – Official Music Video
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With recent collaborations with artists like HYDE, the rock band MY FIRST STORY has been gaining even more momentum.

They’re known for a hard style that’s essentially hard rock with a touch of heavy metal.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is their new track, “Merry-Go-Round.” It features a nostalgic tone with a hint of kayōkyoku (Japanese pop) essence.

The vocal line is simple, and the death-voice parts are used as chorus rather than the main vocal line, so even those who can’t do death vocals can sing it without any problem.