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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 Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Nameamazarashi29rank/position

amazarashi 'Name' Short Version.
Nameamazarashi

Amazarashi is a band centered around Hiromu Akita, who lives in Aomori Prefecture.

Their music is characterized by spoken-word-like vocals and lyrics that resonate with the heart.

This song features vocals with a strong will that contrasts with its relaxed tempo, and it helps you notice the important things you tend to lose sight of when you’re too worried about how others see you.

worthy of lifeamazarashi30rank/position

NieR: Automata meets amazarashi “A Life Worthy of Life” Music Video
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You can feel the message asking us to listen for what exactly is considered “worthy of life,” can’t you? Is it my life, your life, or someone else’s life? That’s the kind of suggestive song title it is.

A world where you’ve found someone you love, made friends, and yet somehow lost everything—a realm that’s hard to interpret.

The fiery passion and loneliness that even evoke Yutaka Ozaki hint at a new era.

amazarashi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Heroamazarashi31rank/position

amazarashi “Hero” Music Video
Heroamazarashi

A two-piece rock band, amazarashi, whose intense rock sound is compelling and carries a powerful message about confronting adversity.

This song was chosen as the theme for the TV drama “Silver and Gold,” and its unadorned vocals make the emotional melody resonate all the more—it’s outstanding, isn’t it? Since only easy, straightforward chord shapes appear throughout, it’s recommended for beginner guitarists or anyone looking for a simple song.

With impactful lyrics and a lyrical melody that’s perfect for solo singing with guitar, it’s an easy number precisely because it’s simple—so go all out and sing your heart out.

Living Deadamazarashi32rank/position

amazarashi “Living Dead (Uncensored)” Music Video
Living Deadamazarashi

“Living dead” is a term you often hear in zombie movies.

It means people who keep moving even after death, but by extension it’s also used to describe people who are alive yet completely lifeless.

Lyrics that say something like “Even if it’s wrong or pointless, keep living and move forward” are deeply stirring.

Some of the music videos are labeled “Censorship Lifted,” which is kind of scary.

I thought about killing myselfamazarashi (COVER: Chansop by BTOB)33rank/position

Lee Changsub – “The Reason I Thought I’d Die (I Thought About Killing Myself) / amazarashi (Cover)” [Neomeoldoe #2]
I thought about killing myselfamazarashi (COVER: Chansop by BTOB)

A rock band from Aomori Prefecture, amazarashi takes its name from a powerful idea: “We liken the sadness and pain that fall upon us in everyday life to rain; though we are exposed to the downpour, we still want to sing about the ‘even so.’” The song was originally written for the female singer Mika Nakashima, but amazarashi’s self-cover version has also drawn significant attention.

In Korea, it became a hot topic when top artists well-known in Japan, such as Jaejoong and BTOB’s Changsub, covered it.

This is a number that shows how a message—lyrical yet brimming with inner heat—can transcend borders and be felt, even when the country is different.

Mayday, maydayamazarashi34rank/position

【With Full Lyrics】 Mayday Mayday – amazarashi (monogataru cover)
Mayday, maydayamazarashi

A rock band from Aomori Prefecture, amazarashi performs under a name that conveys the idea: “We liken the sorrow and pain that befall us in everyday life to rain; we are left out in the rain, and yet we want to sing about the ‘even so.’” This track, included on their eighth mini-album “Kyomubyo” (Nihilism Disease), overwhelms with relentless, rhyme-laden poetry reading that comes in waves.

The powerful message, which confronts us with the contradictions in human words and actions, hits all the harder precisely because it’s delivered as spoken poetry rather than melody.

At the same time, the melodious chorus elevates the entire piece into a work of art—an exquisitely structured song that becomes irresistibly addictive.

Void diseaseamazarashi35rank/position

amazarashi “Nihility Disease” Music Video
Void diseaseamazarashi

The word “void” somehow has a religious ring to it, doesn’t it? Its meaning is “the state of nothingness and emptiness.” The song is titled “Void Sickness,” and isn’t the worldview that considers feeling nothing itself to be an illness pretty striking? People who become indifferent to everything—and yet it’s as if we’re being told that such a state can’t truly be called living.

At least for this song, maybe such a prosaic interpretation isn’t even necessary.