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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.

ORANGE RANGE’s classic and popular songs (51–60)

Sadistic SummerORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE – Sadistic Summer
Sadistic SummerORANGE RANGE

This song brilliantly fuses summer passion with the thrill of romance.

It overflows with vivid imagery—flowing sundresses swaying in the sea breeze, erotic allure, and the notion of love as therapy.

Released in July 2012 as a digital-only single, it was selected as the theme song for NTV’s information program “PON!”.

It’s a track that fully showcases ORANGE RANGE’s shape-shifting musicality, featuring an open, liberating sound infused with electronic elements.

Recommended for anyone who wants to fall in love on a summer beach or dreams of a provocative romance.

Listen to it, and your heart will surely rekindle those exhilarating summer memories.

chestORANGE RANGE

A track packed with stoically burning passion! It’s a song brimming with ORANGE RANGE’s soul-stirring cries.

Kicked off by the spirited shout of “Chestoo!”, it gives you the sensation of your heart and body becoming one.

The lyrics capture the very heat of a live performance, and you might find your body moving before you know it.

Released in December 2004 and used as an insert song for the drama “Churasan 3,” this piece perfectly blends hard rock–tinged intensity with the group’s signature rap.

Ideal for when you need to fire yourself up or get an energy boost—just listening fills you with courage.

Wind, Forest, Fire, MountainORANGE RANGE

It’s a fairly up-tempo song, so I recommend it for younger listeners.

It’s not extremely intense—more of a mid-level feel—and that’s another nice point.

If you listen to it when you want a boost of energy or while running or doing a marathon, it might put a spring in your step.

GOD69ORANGE RANGE

I often listen to this when I’m not feeling hyped.

As I listen, my heart naturally feels lighter, like my gloomy mood gets blown away somewhere.

I think listening to it on mornings when work is starting and you don’t want to go can give you a boost.

ORANGE RANGE's classic and popular songs (61–70)

SAYONARAORANGE RANGE

A moving song that goes beyond the realm of love ballads, depicting parting and a new departure.

The delicate lyrics woven by ORANGE RANGE and the richly emotional melody resonate deeply.

Gratitude for past love and hope for the future are beautifully expressed, stirring the hearts of listeners.

Released as a single in October 2006, it was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Teppan Shōjo Akane!!”.

It’s perfect for those trying to overcome heartbreak or begin a new chapter in life.

This track can be considered one of the band’s signature works, showcasing the wide range of ORANGE RANGE’s musicality.

Viva★Rock ?Japanese side?ORANGE RANGE

Naruto Ending 3 – ORANGE RANGE – Viva Rock (Japanese Side)
Viva★Rock ?Japanese side?ORANGE RANGE

This is ORANGE RANGE’s third major single and their first tie-in song.

It’s a playful track featuring, at the beginning, a parody of the Famicom Wars TV commercial (itself originally a parody of the film Full Metal Jacket), along with carefree lyrics.

Amid the fun atmosphere, it also carries a supportive, uplifting message—like “So don’t rack your brains; you’re you”—making it a positive, cheer-song-like piece.

I want to eat sushi.ORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE – I Want to Eat SUSHI feat. Soy Sauce | Trailer
I want to eat sushi.ORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE released their 10th album in 2015, their first in two years.

This song, which is also included on that album, has the phrase “I want to eat sushi” that gets strangely stuck in your head—many people might find it addictive.

It’ll be interesting to see whether they make their first appearance on Kōhaku in about ten years this year.