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!
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Getting hyped for a collaboration of geniuses! What are JENNI HAI’s popular songs (21–30)?
Table Tennis MonkeyJenīhai26rank/position

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.Jenīhai27rank/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.
Super the worst.Jenīhai28rank/position

This is the song that was created as the theme for the drama “Iciko Is Completely Cornered and Has No Choice but to Become a Charisma.” Responding to producer MEGUMI’s request for a punk style, Enon Kawatani himself has said that he wrote the track using power chords for the first time in a while.
With that background, it’s said to be the most intense sound in the band’s history.
The song depicts a defiant cry from the soul and a will to turn the worst situation into the best future—a spirit of retaliation that gives courage to listeners.
Released in November 2022, it was also included on the album “Jenny Classic.” It’s a fight song for when you want to prove someone wrong or need the energy to take that one last step.
Part-time Leader NorikoJenīhai29rank/position

What kind of everyday life comes to mind when you hear the phrase “part-time leader”? This work tells the story of Noriko, a woman who earned that position after three years on the job.
Even as she nurses her aching back, she delights in a slight raise in hourly pay and keeps chasing her grand dream of becoming a hypermedia creator—funny yet endearing, isn’t it? This track is included on Jenny High’s acclaimed 2021 album Jenny Star, released in September.
Give it a listen when you’re struggling at work or feeling a bit worn out by the gap between big dreams and reality.
You might find yourself chuckling at Noriko’s toughness, as the clouds in your heart begin to clear.


