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amazarashi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

amazarashi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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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] (1–10)

The seasons die one after another.amazarashi1rank/position

amazarashi “Seasons Die One After Another” — Tokyo Ghoul √A ending theme
The seasons die one after another.amazarashi

A literary rock number that portrays the will to face forward amid the cycle of life and despair.

Hiromu Akita’s soaring, earnest vocals overlap with beautiful piano and strings to create a stunning soundscape.

This song by amazarashi—whose music is praised for reaching deep into the human heart—was released as their first single in February 2015.

Chosen as the ending theme for the anime Tokyo Ghoul √A, it drew major attention for its deep connection to the series’ dark worldview.

It was later included on the album “Sekai Shuusoku 2116.” When you’re struggling to keep living while carrying old wounds and regrets, this work will surely give you a push forward.

To youamazarashi2rank/position

This is an amazarashi song that gently stays close to people carrying pain so heavy it feels like their hearts might break, offering deep empathy and kindness.

Released in November 2013 as the title track of the album “Anta e” (“To You”), it serves as a message song for those who struggle with self-worth or feel on the verge of losing their sense of purpose.

It stands beside those who keep fighting with all they have, powerfully singing about the importance of forgiving yourself and the meaning of living true to who you are without fearing failure.

When you’re tired of living, this melody and these lyrics will be there to stay close to your heart.

juvenileamazarashi3rank/position

Are you good at English? You don’t hear the word “juvenile” very often, do you? It means “adolescence.” Would it be acceptable as one interpretation to take the lyrics as saying, “Even when nothing goes right and you keep getting betrayed, those experiences are, to some extent, necessary for growth as a person”? The chorus, which suggests that life has only just begun, also makes it a compelling anthem that cheers on young people!

On that night that couldn’t become the futureamazarashi4rank/position

amazarashi 'On That Night We Couldn't Become the Future' Music Video
On that night that couldn’t become the futureamazarashi

A song released by amazarashi in 2019.

The lyrics feel like they’re venting all the struggles they’ve faced.

Their harsh journey and setbacks are portrayed just as they are, allowing listeners to overlay the song with their own past.

It makes you look back at yourself and feel your heart heat up.

If I sing to the skyamazarashi5rank/position

amazarashi “Sing to the Sky” Music Video | My Hero Academia opening theme
If I sing to the skyamazarashi

An emotional rock tune that portrays the strength to charge toward the future while carrying despair and pain.

The earnest vocals intertwine with the high-velocity band sound, shattering the sense of stagnation and delivering an overwhelming rush that feels like it opens up into the sky.

It was used as the opening theme for the second cour of season 2 of the TV anime My Hero Academia and released as the fourth single in September 2017.

Amazarashi’s worldview is perfectly linked with the anime’s passionate story, and just listening to this track is enough to set your heart racing.

It’s recommended for times when you hit a wall and feel like giving up, or when you need to fire yourself up.

It gives you the courage to take a step forward, even while carrying your pain!

I thought about killing myselfamazarashi6rank/position

Ω Amazarashi – The Reason Why I Thought I’d Die 僕が死のうと思ったのは Ω
I thought about killing myselfamazarashi

“I Thought About Dying” is a song created for Mika Nakashima by Hiromu Akita, the vocalist of the rock band amazarashi.

It was released as a single by Nakashima in 2013, and in 2016 amazarashi included a self-cover version on their mini-album “Kyomubyo” (Nihilism).

Although the title and parts of the lyrics use striking, intense words, the song conveys not only negative meanings but also a sense of hope.

If you’re at rock bottom and find it hard to listen to overly cheerful motivational songs, please give “I Thought About Dying” a listen.

Starlightamazarashi7rank/position

The lyrics hit even harder for those who’ve set off on a journey and are facing a new beginning.

The title “Starlight” may not sound particularly amazarashi-like, but the world within the lyrics is unmistakably amazarashi.

Staying the same is never an option—things won’t always be good, but the message to keep moving forward anyway resonates solidly and pleasantly in the heart.

The encouragement that someone or something is waiting in the future is also very much in amazarashi’s style.