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Classic songs about fights. Recommended popular tracks

This is a playlist of Japanese songs where “fights” are the theme or appear in the lyrics.

You’ll find all kinds of fight scenarios in these tracks: quarrels between lovers, squabbles between friends, and even rough-and-tumble brawls where men trade punches.

There are also some cute, lighthearted ones that might make you chuckle.

If you’ve had a fight and you’re feeling irritated, not sure where to put those emotions—try diving into some fight-themed songs.

Listening might just help calm your nerves.

Classic songs about fights. Recommended popular tracks (21–30)

vulgar; nasty; ruthless; brutal; outrageousKanjani∞

SUPER EIGHT – Forty-Year-Old Boy (from “Super DOME TOUR 20th Festival”)
vulgar; nasty; ruthless; brutal; outrageousKanjani∞

The rap argument between Kanjani Eight members Okura and Yasuda is really entertaining.

Maybe it’s because they speak in Kansai dialect, but even when they’re arguing honestly, it somehow feels heartwarming to listen to.

They must be close to each other to be able to sing a song like this.

Tom and Jerry theme songUmeki Mari, Fō Koinzu

[Nostalgic Anime] Tom and Jerry Theme Song [Uncut Version]
Tom and Jerry theme songUmeki Mari, Fō Koinzu

Originally an old American cartoon, Tom and Jerry is loved by children of every generation.

I think many young people know it too.

The humorous back-and-forth between Tom, the somewhat goofy cat, and Jerry, the clever mouse, is really fun to watch.

This is a cute song about a cat and mouse who quarrel but are still good friends.

Rogue’s ConfessionIwashiro Koichi

Koichi Iwaki has always had a cool, rugged image from his younger days to now.

He’s been active not only as an actor but also as a singer.

The song “Outlaw’s Confession” is included on his 1978 album “TURNING POINT,” with lyrics by Yoko Aki and music by Ryudo Uzaki.

It’s a track that spotlights the “back in the day, I was bad” phase of a man’s past—you can picture him spending his time brawling.

True to the title, he was a rogue, and now he regrets it.

Itsukitadasuke of MitsukoNakamura Mitsuko

2013 08 01 syu Mitsuko Nakamura Mitsuko’s Isshin Tasuke (H09 06)
Itsukitadasuke of MitsukoNakamura Mitsuko

Isshin Tasuke is considered a fictional character, but he’s depicted as a man of strong duty and compassion—quick to pick a fight, yet big-brotherly and popular in the streets of Edo.

A period drama featuring him aired in 1971 with Ryo Tarō Sugi in the lead role.

Mitsuko-bushi’s “Teyandee, berabōmee” perfectly captures the spirit of an Edo native.

Last resortPikotarō

“Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen,” which became a massive hit not only in Japan but around the world in 2016.

Thanks to that success, PIKO-TARO became globally famous, and this song of his, “Last Resort,” is under a minute long—over in a flash—and it’s a very straightforward ‘fighting’ song.

It starts off cute, with a slightly bashful vibe as he throws punches and kicks, almost like an exercise routine.

But once he realizes he can’t win on his own, the ‘last resort’ he brings out is rather dangerous…

It’s the kind of song that makes you wonder, “Is there more to the lyrics? If there is, I want to hear it!”