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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 JENNI HAI’s popular songs (21–30)?

ShandyJenīhai22rank/position

What I want you to listen to on a languid morning is Jenny High’s “Shandy.” Jenny High is a band formed through a project on the variety show BAZOOKA!!! by the likes of Enon Kawatani from Gesu no Kiwami Otome and comedian Chihiro Koyabu.

The way it shifts from the jazz-tinged chord progression at the beginning to the catchy, liberating sound of the chorus feels like it’s expressing the mind’s journey from drowsiness to awakening.

The piano phrase in the intro is also perfect for an alarm!

Jenny StarJenīhai23rank/position

In September 2021, the album Jennistar, featuring 12 tracks, was released, and this song is the one that bears its title.

With MELRAW brought on for the arrangement, the track is a cool piece built on a powerful synth sound.

It’s sung with brimming confidence about becoming stars themselves, conveying a momentum that feels like they’re racing up to stardom.

That positive energy lights a spark in the listener’s heart as well.

When you’re striving toward a big goal or want to lift your spirits, listening to it will surely give you a push forward.

Jenny High’s ThemeJenīhai24rank/position

Jenny High “Jenny High no Theme”
Jenny High's ThemeJenīhai

This track, named after the band itself, appears on their debut mini-album “JENNIHIG” released in October 2018, and serves as a perfect calling card for the group.

The highlight is, without question, its mic-relay format in which each member delivers a 16-bar rap.

The lyrics, written by Enon Kawatani, capture each member’s individuality with precision, making it a number that accentuates the appeal of a band bringing together talents from different fields.

It’s an ideal entry point for anyone new to their music.

Jenny High WashJenīhai25rank/position

Jenny High “Jenny High Wash”
Jenny High WashJenīhai

This song was released in May 2020, a time when the importance of handwashing was emphasized during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Set over a hip-hop-style beat, the languid, rap-like delivery of the lyrics gives it a distinctly stylish vibe.

The song carries a positive message: while maintaining the physical distance recommended during the pandemic, let’s keep our hearts close.

It might refresh your mood when you feel like adding a splash of color to a monotonous day.

Elopement to a rendezvousJenīhai26rank/position

JENNY HIGH “Elopement to a Rendezvous (LIVE ver.)”
Elopement to a rendezvousJenīhai

A dream band born from a TV show project.

The two comedy talents deliver impressive performances as well.

Active at large events and on television, their songs are highly recognized among young people.

While the music has a distinctive flavor that reflects Enon Kawatani’s signature style, it also has a charm that somehow makes you feel uplifted.

Table Tennis MonkeyJenīhai27rank/position

Jenny High “Table Tennis Monkey”
Table Tennis MonkeyJenīhai

It’s a track included on their second album, Jennistar, released in September 2021.

Heavy guitar riffs intertwine with beautiful piano riffs, while a fiercely distorted bassline roils underneath, making for an aggressive song.

It’s truly a rock tune that showcases Jenny High at their best.

At the same time, the lyrics are packed with references to pop culture that colored the early Heisei era, such as the game Ape Escape and the film Ping Pong—sure to strike a chord with those who recognize them.

Moreover, the way the lyrics jump from topic to topic without warning makes it perfect for times when you want to dive into the music without overthinking and blow away the daily haze.

It’s raining in Tokyo.Jenīhai28rank/position

This song, with its deeply emotive vocals and beautiful sound that permeate the heart, portrays a protagonist who keeps living earnestly despite inner conflict.

It likens the frustration of things not going as hoped to rain, yet sings of a subtle, forward-looking acceptance—embracing getting wet because, in other words, it means a seed will one day sprout.

Ikkyu Nakajima’s steadfast voice intertwines with Takashi Niigaki’s flowing piano, and before you know it, you’re drawn straight into the world of the song.

Included on the mini-album “Jenny High,” released in October 2018, this piece later became the theme song for the drama “Tokyo, Love or Something Like It.” On a rainy night, if you listen while lost in thought, it might pierce your heart deeply.