DaijiMAN Brothers Band, known for their hit “Sore ga Daiji” (That’s Important).
Some of you may have been encouraged by their songs during tough times and found the strength to keep going.
This time, we’ll introduce the DaijiMAN Brothers Band’s most popular songs in ranking format.
These are all wonderful tracks that never lose their shine, no matter how much time passes.
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That’s important.Daiji MAN Burazāzu Bando1rank/position

A passionate commercial features various teams—such as soccer and cheerleading—forming huddles.
Watching them speak about their goals and unite their voices lights a fire in our own hearts.
The song playing in the background of this wonderful footage is the classic cheer anthem “Sore ga Daiji,” which celebrates the importance of never giving up.
The original is a 1991 track by Daiji MAN Brothers Band, but this commercial uses a choral version.
Let’s sing a songDaiji MAN Burazāzu Bando2rank/position

A heartwarming message that gently embraces the anxieties and hopes of starting school is woven into the melody by DaijiMAN Brothers Band.
Brimming with the wish “May you be happy,” the song’s arrangement, which supports those taking a new step forward, is also memorable.
Released in April 1992 and cherished as the first ending theme of the TV Asahi anime Crayon Shin-chan, this track became a hit second only to the band’s signature song Sore ga Daiji, and is included on the album GOLDEN☆BEST DaijiMAN Brothers Band.
It’s a perfect choice as BGM for entrance ceremonies and preparation for starting school, as well as an encouraging anthem that gives a gentle push to children who feel anxious about school life.
Merry X’mas of Love and CourageDaiji MAN Burazāzu Bando3rank/position

Released in November 1992 as the Daiji MAN Brothers Band’s sixth single, this song was featured as the ending theme for the TV Asahi program “Kimi to I-tsu-ma-de-mo” and used in a FamilyMart commercial.
While sprinkled with Christmas motifs, its lyrics—expressing gratitude and a forward-looking resolve to “stand up again from today, despite everything that’s happened”—resonate deeply with the feelings of adults at a turning point in life, rather than merely capturing a seasonal party mood.
With an upbeat groove reminiscent of WHAM!’s “Last Christmas” and the band’s characteristically emotive melody blending perfectly, it’s a Christmas number that’s easy to sing at karaoke.
An ideal song for sharing the warm feelings of year’s end while reminiscing about the days of youth.


