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Acid Black Cherry Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Acid Black Cherry is the solo project of yasu, the vocalist of Janne Da Arc.

His clear, somewhat androgynous high-tone voice continues to captivate many fans.

This time, we’ve compiled a ranked list of his most-played popular songs.

Please take a look.

Acid Black Cherry Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

Round&RoundAcid Black Cherry51rank/position

This song is the first track on the fourth album, -L-.

It’s a powerful rock ballad that expresses, with pure-hearted sincerity, the question of where a loved one is now and what they’re doing.

It’s filled with feelings that anyone would have for someone they love, making it a highly relatable track.

in the MirrorAcid Black Cherry52rank/position

A song whose unique eroticism is part of its appeal.

It’s included on the album “2012,” released in March 2012.

The lyrics, depicting self-exploration and inner conflict, are striking, and Yasu’s high-tone voice resonates deeply.

It portrays facing oneself reflected in the mirror, delivering a powerful emotional impact.

Its melancholic yet strong musical character is another highlight.

It might be the perfect track for when you’re feeling down or want to take a hard look at yourself.

Until that day…Acid Black Cherry53rank/position

[Acid Black Cherry] Until That Day Comes [Tomato]
Until that day...Acid Black Cherry

This is a song imbued with feelings about the Great East Japan Earthquake.

In the face of a natural disaster that humans cannot resist, it prompts questions like who would wish for something so tragic and what God is trying to do.

Tokyo StoryAcid Black Cherry54rank/position

FALL FOR VOICE: Tokyo-Bound Story by ROG
Tokyo StoryAcid Black Cherry

This song, sung by Acid Black Cherry—the solo project of yasu, the vocalist of Janne Da Arc—is a cover of the original by Sharam Q.

As he’s also the vocalist of a visual rock band, you can feel a sensual mood within the strength of his performance.

The frustration of not being able to honestly express the desire to not be separated comes through very clearly when you listen.

A One-Night LoveAcid Black Cherry55rank/position

This exquisite cover song vividly depicts a fierce yet fleeting romance, brought to life by Yasu’s sweet and heartrending vocals.

Though the protagonist knows the relationship is ephemeral, their resolve to give everything overlaps with the melancholic tones, tightening the listener’s chest.

The track was included as the B-side to the single “Fuyu no Maboroshi,” released in January 2008, and was later featured on the cover album “Recreation,” released in May of the same year.

It’s impressive how a renowned 1980s kayōkyoku classic—one that Yasu himself cites as an influence—is expressed through his uniquely decadent aesthetic.

It’s the perfect song for a sentimental night, guaranteed to pull you into its story.