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Aobozu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Aobozu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Aobozu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Aobozu is a four-member rock band formed by high school classmates and childhood friends.

After working in the indie scene, they made their major debut in 2003.

The band’s predecessor was a The Blue Hearts cover band called The Blue Boys.

Here are their most popular songs, ranked!

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

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Aobozu’s “Hoshi no Sumika,” the ending theme of the anime TIGER & BUNNY.

It’s a song that expresses the anime’s theme of bonds through Aobozu’s sound.

If you listen closely to the lyrics, you can feel the depth of this track.

This is exactly what deep lyrics are.

The arrangement is crafted down to the fine details, delivering a cool band sound.

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[PV] aobozu 'Hello Goodbye'
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Aobozu is a hugely popular rock band that has been active since 2000.

Their song “Hello Goodbye,” released on October 18, 2006, is the biggest hit among all their releases.

The driving band sound is layered with a catchy, beautiful melody that sticks in your head after just one listen.

The chorus especially showcases Aobozu’s melodic side.

With philosophical lyrics that question one’s very existence, it’s a track that really hits home.

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[PV] Aobouzu “Uzura”
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This was Aobozu’s first single after their major-label debut, and it’s said to be about a quail that vocalist Hozzy’s friend kept.

It’s a fun, uplifting song.

The music video features production reminiscent of a children’s educational program and includes an appearance by Kai Ato.

The band’s name, 藍坊主, is pronounced “Aobozu,” not “Aibozu.”

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Released in 2010, this is Aobozu’s 10th single.

Written and composed by the band’s leader, Shinichi Fujimori, it features a driving, up-tempo melody.

Rather than passing on the pain of war, the lyrics encourage us with hope in carrying life forward toward a brighter future.

It’s not only a song that prays for peace, but also one that pushes us forward as a cheer song when daily life is tough or when we hit a wall.

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[PV] aobozu “Color Without a Name”
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Aobozu is a four-member band from Kanagawa Prefecture.

These days, each member is also actively pursuing individual projects.

This song features a gentle, mellow melody, vocals that are both tender and powerful, and relatable lyrics that blend into a beautiful harmony.

It’s a classic that has long been beloved by fans.

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Harukaze” is a perfect match for the warmth of spring and that flutter in your chest.

It’s sung by the rock band Aobozu.

From the very first line, a refreshing feeling overflows.

The melody riding on the driving beat lifts your spirits and pushes you forward.

The lyrics say that a new environment is exactly where all kinds of opportunities await, which will surely encourage anyone about to embark on a fresh start.

It’s a pep song that reminds you, when you feel anxious or lonely, that your own efforts will never betray you.

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A track from the four-piece rock band Aobozu’s first original album, Hiroshige Blue.

Despite its straightforward title, “Nagure” (“Hit Me”), you can sense a desire to face things head-on rather than getting bogged down by hassles.

It’s a song I highly recommend when you feel like you’re about to lose to society.

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