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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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(PV) aobozu – Mother
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Formed in 1999, the four-piece rock band Aobozu expresses gratitude to mothers in their song “Mother.” The song portrays parental love from a different perspective: the lyrics are sung as if the father, the narrator, is speaking to his son about the mother, who is his wife.

The feelings a parent has toward their child mirror the complex love that one’s own parents once showed them, suggesting that love is not only about beauty.

Although the lyrics carry a philosophical tone, the song ends with warm words: the mother will smile at you.

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Aobozu 'Sunflower' MV (Full Ver.)
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Himawari, a song by aobozu, was released in 2014 as a digital-only single.

It also drew attention for its music video, which was entirely hand-drawn flipbook-style animation.

The song portrays the confusion and hesitation of growing into adulthood, set against summer scenes.

Even while sensing that something has changed upon becoming an adult, it conveys a determination to move toward a bright future—like a sunflower.

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Included on the 2012 album “Noctiluca.” A four-piece rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture formed in 1999.

The rock beat driven by aggressively propulsive drums intertwines with a noisy guitar sound, resulting in an undeniably cool track.

Aobozu Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

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[PV] aobozu “Sakura no Ashiato”
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This is a spring-themed song by Aobozu, a band that has been a driving force in the Japanese rock scene since their major debut in 2004.

For those who were listening when it was released in 2006, many might still find that just hearing it instantly brings back memories from that time.

The straightforward, expansive melody line, the no-frills rock sound and arrangement, and vocalist Hozzy’s fresh, clear voice all come together perfectly to create a mood that’s just right for spring.

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Aibouzu is a band known for having many songs themed around youth.

Their musical style is characterized by pop rock, youth punk, and post-punk revival–centered tracks, and their catchy approach has earned them love from many Japanese rock fans.

Among Aibouzu’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Neuron.

While the sound is somewhat loud, the vocal line has a narrow range and little fluctuation, so as long as you follow the pitch normally, it’s possible to aim for a high score at karaoke.

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Aobozu “Hotaru” Music Video
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Aobozu is a band formed by three childhood friends from Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, and they made their major debut in 2004 with the album “Hiroshige Blue.” Their 2012 release “Hotaru” is a youthful summer song, with nostalgic yet bittersweet lyrics and a melody that’s quintessentially Aobozu.

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When you hear a song titled after a vegetable, you might expect something with a wholesome vibe, but this track overturns that preconception with an energetic rock tune.

It carries a powerful message about shedding the burdens stuck to your heart and reclaiming your freedom.

Released as a digital-only single in February 2019, it further fueled the excitement of the band’s nationwide tour celebrating their 15th anniversary.

This piece speaks for the feelings you have when daily stress and anxiety threaten to crush you—the kind that make you want to scream inside.

Its driving melody and forceful lyrics are uplifting, giving you the courage to take a step toward tomorrow.