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Top Songs Ranking of Anzenchitai [2026]

Top Songs Ranking of Anzenchitai [2026]
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After debuting in 1983, Anzenchitai released numerous hit songs such as “Wine Red no Kokoro” and “Koi no Yokan,” but they went on hiatus in 1993.

They reunited sporadically several times before fully resuming activities in 2017.

They are a highly skilled band whose future endeavors are eagerly anticipated.

Top 10 Popular Songs by Anzen Chitai [2026]

Wine Red Heartanzenchitai1rank/position

Anzen Chitai - Wine Red no Kokoro (Wine-Red Heart)
Wine Red Heartanzenchitai

The wistful melody and Koji Tamaki’s distinctive vocals are striking, and I’m sure many people include Anzen Chitai in their repertoire.

I love them myself, so I think this is a song I’d be happy to hear sung with a deep, cool voice! The melody doesn’t have many parts where you need to belt, so there’s no need to strain your throat.

Sing calmly, almost like you’re speaking, and enjoy the atmosphere of the song.

The chorus does have a few slightly higher notes, so if you aim your voice properly at those spots, your breath will flow smoothly and you’ll be able to sing comfortably!

Harmony at Summer’s EndInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai2rank/position

Yosui Inoue & Anzenchitai - Harmony at the End of Summer
Harmony at Summer’s EndInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai

Born from the collaboration between Yosui Inoue and Anzenchitai, this work is a bittersweet love song you’ll want to listen to at summer’s end.

Released in September 1986, it reached No.

6 on the Oricon charts and sold about 108,000 copies.

Inoue’s distinctive lyrical world and Koji Tamaki’s powerful vocals blend beautifully, vividly portraying a couple facing farewell.

Like stardust illuminating the summer night sky, the fleeting yet radiant scenes of love strike a chord.

Listening during the change of seasons makes it all the more poignant.

It’s a song that offers comfort to those who have experienced parting with someone dear, or who are troubled by love.

Goodbye to sorrowanzenchitai3rank/position

Anzen Chitai is a band that has built an era with a uniquely Japanese sound brimming with originality, fusing kayōkyoku, pop music, and rock.

They have so many hit songs that whatever you sing will likely get the crowd going, but this time I’d like to introduce “Kanashimi ni Sayonara,” which is especially easy to sing among their repertoire.

This work is a major-key ballad that, despite its sorrowful lyrics, somehow retains a refreshing tone.

The vocal range is quite narrow at mid1B to mid2F#, so if you adjust it to your optimal key, you should be able to sing it without difficulty.

Harmony at the End of SummerInoue Yosui & Anzen Chitai4rank/position

There’s a song that quietly stays by your side on nights when your heart feels a little restless, in the liminal space where summer turns to autumn.

Released in September 1986 by Yosui Inoue and Anzen Chitai, this single was first unveiled at their legendary joint concert at Jingu Stadium the previous August.

Born from the mentor–protégé relationship between Inoue, who recognized their talent, and Anzen Chitai, who once played as his backing band, the work blends Koji Tamaki’s gentle melody with Yosui Inoue’s poetic lyrics to tenderly envelop the listener’s heart.

Though it depicts the end of a love, it somehow carries a warm, reassuring comfort.

It peaked at No.

6 on the Oricon chart and continues to be covered by many artists to this day.

On sleepless nights, surrendering to this beautiful harmony will surely lead you to a peaceful sleep.

Eris with Azure Eyesanzenchitai5rank/position

The band Anzen Chitai has produced numerous hit numbers.

From ballads to rock-flavored pop, they’ve turned all kinds of works into popular songs.

The one I’d like to recommend this time is Aoi Hitomi no Erisu (Eris with Azure Eyes).

It’s a gentle ballad, yet it also has well-placed moments of lift.

Rather than a big, explosive build, it’s the kind of song that gives you chills and goosebumps.

Its vocal range is quite narrow at mid1 C to mid2 D#, and the melodic movement is smooth, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

frustrating; irritating; impatientanzenchitai6rank/position

The band led by Koji Tamaki, Anzen Chitai, still enjoys steady popularity and has strong support among younger generations.

Among their works, the song I especially recommend is Jirettai.

From the very beginning, it’s a high-voltage piece that fundamentally demands a high level of vocal power and projection.

That alone would be fine, but the vocal line is surprisingly monotone, so to keep it from sounding like mere repetition, you have to add embellishments throughout—just like Koji Tamaki would.

For these reasons, it’s a perfect song for training your ad-libbing skills.

Let’s start from ‘I Love You’anzenchitai7rank/position

This band was formed around Koji Tamaki, whose vocals radiate a truly one-of-a-kind presence.

Among the many hits by Anzen Chitai, “I Love You kara Hajimeyou” stands out as an energetic, forward-driving number that can be taken as an anthem for lovers.

Many people have been encouraged by its positive lyrics, like “We may have nothing, but the two of us can keep moving forward.”