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amazarashi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

They are a two-person rock band known for many tie-ups with anime.They are also highly regarded by veteran musicians.This time, we’ll be introducing them.We’ve listed their most-played popular songs on YouTube in a ranking format.Fans, of course—and newcomers as well—please take a look if you’re interested.

amazarashi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Hiroamazarashi15rank/position

amazarashi 'Hiro (Acoustic Live Ver.)'
Hiroamazarashi

This is a song included on the album “Hata,” released by amazarashi in October 2014.

It was created by Hiromu Akita in memory of a friend who passed away, imbued with the sorrow and poignancy of losing a companion.

The song is characterized by lyrics and a melody that strike deeply at the listener’s heart.

It carefully depicts the emotional nuances of those who have experienced a sudden farewell, expressing both the grief of losing someone dear and the determination to cherish memories with that person.

As a piece that stands beside those who have lost a friend or are trying to overcome parting with someone important, it will surely serve as a source of comfort for many.

antinomyamazarashi16rank/position

amazarashi 'Antinomy' Music Video 1.1a Edition | NieR:Automata Ver1.1a Ending Theme
antinomyamazarashi

A two-piece rock band, amazarashi, has been drawing attention with a message-driven worldview themed around “How many songs do I want to listen to while looking at the lyrics right now?” Their 8th single, Antinomy, written as the ending theme for the TV anime NieR:Automata Ver1.1a, features an ensemble with depth and a floating feel that truly stirs the heart.

The lyrics, depicting a reality that doesn’t go the way we hope, resonate with the anime and likely strike a chord with many listeners.

With a plaintive vocal and melody, it’s an emotional, lyrical rock tune.

sense of painamazarashi17rank/position

TV Anime “Blue Exorcist: The End of Night Arc” OP Movie | amazarashi “Pain Perception”
sense of painamazarashi

The new song from amazarashi is a powerful piece that depicts pain and hope.

Its profound lyrics and distinctive melodic lines resonate deeply.

The track has been selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Blue Exorcist: Shūya Arc, airing from January 2025.

Amazarashi has previously collaborated with many anime works, including Tokyo Ghoul √A and My Hero Academia.

Known for lyrics that delve into the human psyche and offer insights into society, it’s recommended for those who want their deepest emotions to be stirred.

Love songamazarashi18rank/position

A lyrical worldview too heavy to be called a love song.

It clearly sets itself apart from your run-of-the-mill pop hits.

It sings something along the lines of “love is everything,” but it might just be laughing self-deprecatingly at that very notion of love.

The lead even suggests that love can be bought with money… Either way, it’s a love song that won’t be handled with a simple approach.

I bet John Lennon would be astonished if he heard it.

Ending themeamazarashi19rank/position

amazarashi “Ending Theme” Real-Time Face Mapping Music Video
Ending themeamazarashi

An exquisite masterpiece ballad by the rock band amazarashi.

The lyrics read like a will—a final message—from a man facing death.

As he looks back on what has happened, he shares so much about what truly matters in life and his own understanding of the essence of happiness; you can’t help but be deeply moved.

The music video, crafted with a distinctive worldview to match the song’s concept, is also incredibly powerful and draws you in more and more as you watch.

By the time you realize it, this is a song that will likely have you in tears.

Speed and frictionamazarashi20rank/position

amazarashi “Speed and Friction” | Opening theme song of “Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace”
Speed and frictionamazarashi

Words like “piles of corpses” and “the next life” carry a certain eeriness, don’t they? They were also used as the opening theme for the TV anime Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace, which was based on works by Edogawa Rampo.

The lyrics, whose worldview leans into that image, are distinctive.

The speed at which time passes, and its friction with the era.

Like an essay without a subject, it leaves room for the imagination to expand.

It grips your heart.

amazarashi Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Nameless Personamazarashi21rank/position

amazarashi “Nameless Person”
Nameless Personamazarashi

Amid many lyrics that can come across as aggressive, there are gentle lines that fit perfectly.

It’s the moment when I think, “Ah, amazarashi got me again.” The lyrics of “Namonaki Hito” are one such song.

Just because someone is nameless doesn’t mean they aren’t important—that’s the world the lyrics portray.

People who are battered and exhausted meet by a miracle; it even makes you wonder, could this be a love song?