Many people know FLOW from their songs featured in TV anime like NARUTO and Eureka Seven.Formed in 1998, the band has released more than ten albums.This time, we’ve put together a ranking that spotlights FLOW’s uplifting support songs, for which they’re well known.There are plenty of nostalgic tracks too, so please take a look.
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GO!!!FLOW1rank/position

An ultra-energetic mixture rock track with soul-shaking twin vocals exploding onto the scene! Many of you probably listened to it obsessively when it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Naruto.
Released in April 2004 as FLOW’s fourth major single, this smash hit spent three consecutive weeks in the top 10 of the Oricon charts.
Riding a breakneck, exhilarating sound, its fiery message—don’t rely on someone else’s map; carve out your own future with your own hands—ignites the smoldering passion in your heart.
It’s the ultimate fight song that floods you with limitless courage and power when you’re about to start a new challenge or face a towering wall.
Words of FarewellFLOW2rank/position

When it comes to classic songs for departure days and graduation ceremonies, ‘Okuru Kotoba’ immediately comes to mind.
Released in 1979 as a single by Kaientai, sung by Tetsuya Takeda, this masterpiece has continued to be performed as a choral piece.
In 2003, the rock band FLOW covered it, leading to a renewed hit.
The lyrics convey the golden truth that the more sorrow and hardship one experiences in life, the kinder one becomes.
No matter the era, it’s a song that powerfully resonates in scenes where people overcome various struggles together and then set off on their own paths.
5TELLAFLOW3rank/position

FLOW is a five-member mixture rock band with a fervent global following.
Released in January 2026 and chosen as the theme song for the arcade card game Mobile Suit Gundam Arsenal Base WAVECHOES, this track shines with a finely tuned interplay between twin vocalists that mirrors the game’s 5-on-5 battle system, stirring a sense of camaraderie that really fires you up.
It’s also surprising to learn that it was produced around the world—in places like Chicago and London—squeezed in between stops on their overseas tour, as if the heat of the journey was poured directly into the music.
The synth-driven, high-velocity sound is sure to steel your resolve before a make-or-break moment.
It’s an energetic rock tune that gives a powerful push to players heading into battle.
Departure GraffitiFLOW4rank/position

A single released by FLOW in November 2010 is drawing attention as a song that resonates with students on the verge of graduation.
Carried on a gentle breeze, it sings of the courage to take a step toward the future, with themes of warm-hearted farewells and growth.
It speaks of paper airplanes launched outside the classroom window and memories of days spent together, renewing the resolve to move forward even while looking back on the past.
The lyrics also convey the importance of believing in oneself and living in the present, delicately portraying the loneliness and anxiety, as well as the hope and anticipation, that accompany a departure.
A special live performance was also held at Moro Hospital Nursing School in Saitama Prefecture, making this a song that lifts the spirits of graduating students.


