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.
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Getting hyped for a collaboration of geniuses! Jenny High’s most popular songs (11–20)
PEAKYJenīhai15rank/position

This song was newly written as part of their collaboration with Suntory Jim Beam.
It’s a pop number with a catchy, rhythmic chorus that sticks in your head after just one listen, and it feels incredibly pleasant to listen to.
The lyrics express the kind of freedom characteristic of Genie High, conveying a message that affirms your individuality.
Released digitally in November 2022, the track is also included on the album “Genie Classic.” If you’re ever unsure about your own approach or uniqueness, listening to it might give you a push forward.
It’s like happiness.Jenīhai16rank/position

Despite their unconventional combinations, many of Genie High’s songs are irresistibly catchy.
This song, “Marude Shiawase” (“Just Like Happiness”), features a beautiful piano melody and is a gently soothing love song.
True to its title, it’s a happy love song overflowing with pure “happiness,” as if it can’t be contained.
It’s a track that makes you feel that even small problems can be overcome with this happiness.
Ikkyu’s vocals are heartrending yet convey a swelling sense of joy.
It’s a proposal song that resonates deeply from both a male and female perspective.
EclairJenīhai17rank/position

This song was created as the theme for the film “Anime Supremacy!” It makes full use of Jenny High’s signature high-level musicianship, while standing out among their catalog as an exceptionally poppy and bright track.
The lyrics carry a message of refusing to settle for the ordinary and believing in, then steadfastly pursuing, the world you create.
Released in May 2022, the film seems to fuel the passion to break through the walls of one’s work.
When you’re struggling to bring something into being, this song will surely be a powerful ally.
Classic highJenīhai18rank/position

Jenny High is a band assembled from various fields with Enon Kawatani at its center.
In 2023, they released their first album in two years, and the track that essentially serves as its title song is Classic High.
True to Jenny High’s style, this piece highlights the piano’s timbre while keeping a cohesive band sound.
It’s uptempo, the vocal melody is light and breezy, and it’s an extremely pleasant listen.
The lyrics carry a message along the lines of “It’s okay to trust your own instincts,” so if you’re unsure whether what you’re doing is right, listening to it might give you confidence.
Chris and MassJenīhai19rank/position

This is a track that captures the Christmas atmosphere with an urban sound.
Written and composed by Enon Kawatani, it stands out for the playful wordplay embedded in its title.
The lyrics delicately depict winter nights and snowy scenes, resonating deeply and creating a world where stillness and sparkle intermingle.
Included on the album “Jenny Star,” released in September 2021, it asserts its presence among the 12 tracks that blend band-driven sounds with pop, distinguished by its relatively serene mood.
Its polished, metropolitan performance showcases a unique hybrid quality born from an unconventional combination: a comedian, a contemporary music composer, and a rock band member.
It’s a perfect choice for setting the tone of a mellow Christmas live show.
Lazy SongJenīhai20rank/position

It’s a playful track included on the album “Jenni-Hi Story.” The song features a buoyant piano riff performed by Takashi Niigaki, while Kazutoyo Koyabu and Cooky! lay down a rock-solid rhythmic foundation that gives the sound real depth—it’s incredibly pleasant to listen to.
Lyrically, it comically portrays a slightly sloppy everyday life that’s a bit different from the ideal, making you feel that being imperfect isn’t so bad.
The track was released in November 2019 as an advance single from the album.
On days when things just aren’t going well, listening to it might lighten your heart with its humorous worldview.
Getting hyped for a collaboration of geniuses! What are JENNI HAI’s popular songs (21–30)?
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This piece, included on the album “Jenny Classic,” whose tracks began early digital release in June 2023, is another song that showcases their unique style.
It portrays the emotions of a couple in the doldrums of a relationship, resulting in a languid yet heartrending mood.
The band sound deftly conveys the frustrating feelings of searching for a chance to mend the relationship.
It’s a perfect track for those who want to explore the realistic side of romance or take their time with a song that tells a story.


