Famous and popular songs from fairy tales
Let me introduce songs by Otogibanashi, a four-piece rock band.
Their music carries a gentle mood while also having a pop sensibility.
It has a somewhat nostalgic feel, with lyrics that slip in softly and effortlessly, and the distinctive vocal delivery further heightens the atmosphere.
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Fairy Tale Classics and Popular Songs (11–20)
JEALOUS LOVEotogibanashi

This track opens with an impressive bass phrase and, unusually for OtoGiBanashi, features a dance sound.
The tone and lyrics create a mood that evokes the night city, resulting in a slightly more mature love song.
Please enjoy a slightly different side of OtoGiBanashi.
WHITE SONGotogibanashi

It’s a track included on their third album, FAIRYTALE.
Even at a relaxed tempo, the tight, rock-driven guitar sound seems to be one of their hallmarks.
The singer-guitarist’s acoustic guitar gives the song a soft touch.
The line about a “smile that suddenly stirs something deep in my chest” really hit me personally.
Cute Research Societyotogibanashi

One track from the 2015 release “CULTURE CLUB.” Its sound—rock ’n’ roll with occasional psychedelic touches—is highly addictive.
The hand-drawn, animation-style music video is also a must-see, blending cuteness with psychedelia in a uniquely distinctive way.
Chanmeryotogibanashi

It’s a Christmas song by Otogibanashi, a heavyweight of the 21st-century indie scene.
It features a characteristically poppy melody and lyrics with a slightly offbeat perspective—both are delightful.
The title “Chanmery” refers to the non-alcoholic, champagne-flavored drink we used to have as kids, right?
Boys don’t cryotogibanashi

A track from the 1st album “SMILE!”.
The uniquely relaxed singing style—in a good way—seems like it could turn feelings that verge on apathy into a breezy “oh well.” In the music video, the mood gradually becomes positive: it starts out in black and white but turns colorful toward the end, and the countless heart symbols give it a charmingly fairytale vibe—truly the signature Otogibanashi style.


