Getting hyped for a collaboration of geniuses! What are Jenny High’s most popular songs?
Jenny High is a five-member rock band that emerged from a segment on the variety show “BAZOOKA!!!” and rapidly gained recognition thanks to its star-studded lineup.
Featuring Enon Kawatani—central figure of indigo la End and Gesu no Kiwami Otome—alongside Ikkyu Nakajima of tricot, contemporary composer Takashi Niigaki, and comedians Kazuhiro Kokubu (Shingo Koyabu) and Kukkī!, their unconventional combination produces music that truly lives up to their band name, which implies “surpassing genius.”
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Jenny High’s most popular songs.
Enjoy the chemical reactions sparked by geniuses from different fields!
Getting hyped for a collaboration of geniuses! What are Jenny High’s most popular songs (1–10)?
Jenny High RhapsodyJenīhai1rank/position

Jenny High, formed around Enon Kawatani of Gesu no Kiwami Otome, drew attention for its unconventional lineup, with comedian Kazuya Kojima (Koyabu Kazutoyo) on drums and Kukki! on bass.
Their song “Jenny High Rhapsody” is a uniquely catchy pop tune that’s perfect to sing as a novelty pick at karaoke.
In this track, each instrumental member takes turns on vocals, making it even more exciting when you split parts among a group.
Be sure to try it at your next large-group karaoke session!
Delicate Lips feat. ChanminaJenīhai2rank/position

A song that vividly portrays a woman’s delicate emotions, with lyrics striking for how they reflect vibrant feelings in the color of her lips.
It’s a work where the unique musicality of the members of Genie High blends seamlessly with the refined vocals and rap of Chanmina.
Released in June 2023 as a track on the album “Genie Classic,” the piece depicts a woman gazing at herself in the mirror—putting on a brave face yet unable to hide her vulnerability.
It’s also a powerful choice for karaoke; if sung with a nuanced expression of feminine sensitivity, it will surely capture the listener’s heart.
No Makeup Star feat. UtaJenīhai3rank/position

A Jennie-High track whose catchy melody grabs you from the intro.
Released in September 2024, this work is a passionate collaboration with Uta.
Centered on the pressures of modern society and the struggle of self-expression, it carries a message of embracing your true self.
Jennie-High’s signature pop-rock sound intertwines exquisitely with Uta’s lustrous vocals to give you courage.
The lively intro is especially striking, and Enon’s unmistakable style bursts forth—you might just find yourself hitting repeat.
Madly in love with one eyeJenīhai4rank/position

As you know, this five-piece band of intensely individual talents—Enon Kawatani, Kazutoyo Koyabu, Cookie!, Ikkyu Nakajima, and Takashi Niigaki—delivers a sublime love song.
True to Kawatani’s style, the melody is slightly quirky yet irresistibly captivating, and above all, Niigaki’s flowing piano provides a deeply satisfying listen.
The lyrical beauty of the sound pairs perfectly with the poetic lyrics, resulting in an emotional track.
It’s a celebratory song about bittersweet love, brimming with hope for a new future.
That summer is becoming an addiction.Jenīhai5rank/position

Released in September 2025, this piece is a number that beautifully captures the fleeting nature of summer and the lingering afterimages of memory.
Alongside vivid scenic descriptions, it sings of unforgettable memories being etched ever deeper into the heart over time.
Takashi Niigaki’s crystal-clear piano melodies intertwine with Ikkyu Nakajima’s wistful yet resolute vocals, enveloping the entire track in a nostalgic atmosphere.
It can be described as a work that showcases the band’s ensemble, whose expressive power has grown even further since the album “Jenny Classic.” It’s the perfect song for immersing yourself in cherished memories that resurface at the end of summer.
Mr./Ms. CocoonJenīhai6rank/position

This song takes the cocoon—an insect’s chrysalis—as its theme and sings about wanting to reclaim the flutter of a first love.
It has a cynical yet pop sensibility, and Ikkyu Nakajima’s vocals, combining sweetness and bite, deepen the world of the track.
Released in November 2020, it’s also included on the acclaimed album “Jenny Star.” Recommended for moments when you want to boost a sweet yet resilient sense of self-affirmation, or when you feel like immersing yourself in stylish, bittersweet pop.
ShaminamiJenīhai7rank/position

The songs woven by Jenny High’s uniquely individual members are brimming with a mysterious allure.
The lyrics, which contrast romance in the Heian period with modern-day love while depicting complex emotions, leave a strong impression.
Enon Kawatani’s melodies have an unforgettable charm once you hear them.
Released in November 2019, it features Jenny High’s signature bittersweet addictiveness and an irresistible groove.
It delicately portrays the joys and pains of love and the inner conflicts of the heart, making it perfect for anyone troubled by romance.
The humorous expressions and metaphors are fun too, and it’s great to listen to while lazing around.



