Famous and popular songs by ORANGE RANGE
Let me introduce songs by ORANGE RANGE, a five-member rock band from Okinawa Prefecture.
Their appeal lies in the coexistence of pop sensibilities and coolness, as well as a mic relay reminiscent of hip-hop performed by their three vocalists.
The rap laid over the rock sound is cool, while some lyrics are on the pop side, and many tracks are high-energy crowd-pleasers that pump you up, like a stylish “trendsetter.”
At the same time, they have tender ballads like “Hana,” showcasing their remarkable range as artists.
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LIVE TOUR 019 ~What a DE! What a Land!~ at Orix TheaterORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE is a band from Okinawa that had a huge breakthrough with “Shanghai Honey” and went on to release hits like “Locomotion” and “Hana.” From their 2019 tour “What a DE! What a Land!” which featured 12 shows in total, their final performance at Orix Theater is now available to stream.
You can fully experience the unique live atmosphere filled with the band’s hallmark high-energy, happy sound.
Be sure to check out the staging that naturally lifts your spirits!
Viva Rock ~Japanese Side~ORANGE RANGE

“Viva Rock ~Japanese Side~,” a song by ORANGE RANGE, a popular band from Okinawa, gained recognition as the ending theme for the TV anime Naruto.
By the way, it seems that its lyrics differ from those of “Viva Rock.”
O-MO-IORANGE RANGE

It’s included on their first major-label album, “1st CONTACT.” Over a laid-back, reggae-style track, it carries a straightforward feeling from a male perspective.
For ORANGE RANGE, it’s a relatively calm confession song that conveys a gentle, tender mood.
Sky HighORANGE RANGE
When you set a goal and work toward it, setbacks are inevitable.
Whenever I experienced those setbacks, I felt like I couldn’t recover.
Then I came across this song, and little by little it eased my heart and helped me bounce back.
It’s a song that supports the weaker side of me.
UN ROCK STARORANGE RANGE

A track that leaves an impression with its hard rock sound and lyrics that seem to depict the life of a rock star.
From the title “UN,” you can also sense a kind of frustration about not quite becoming a rock star.
Released in 2006, the song was used in a Honda Stream commercial and also adopted as a theme song for a sports program.
It debuted at No.
3 on the Oricon charts, breaking ORANGE RANGE’s streak of nine consecutive No.
1s in the process.
This work also symbolizes the band’s “changing face” period, marked by shifts in musical style and lineup changes.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to feel the spirit of rock or awaken the passion within yourself.
Thank youORANGE RANGE
When you’re troubled, don’t struggle alone—try listening to this song.
I think you’ll start to feel a gradual change inside.
When things get tough, put on this track, let your tears flow, sort out your feelings, and get a good night’s sleep.
Then let’s do our best again starting tomorrow.
Oh!YearORANGE RANGE

A track included on the album musiQ, which was selected as No.
1 on Oricon’s 2005 year-end chart.
All the singles on the album topped the Oricon charts, but this song is one of its hidden gems.
The experience of watching your crush pass by after school, unable to call out to them—surely that’s something everyone has felt.



