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[Music to stay by your side at night] Hakubi’s most popular song rankings

Hakubi is a three-piece rock band that gained popularity even before their major-label debut, selling 3,500 copies of a venue-exclusive release.

With the concept of creating “music that stays by your side in the middle of the night,” they chose the band name Hakubi from the Chinese idiom for “standout excellence,” reflecting their desire to become an outstanding presence among their peers.

They made their major-label debut in 2021, and there’s no doubt they’ll continue to soar from here.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Hakubi’s most popular songs!

[Music to be by your side at midnight] Hakubi’s Most Popular Songs Ranking (1–10)

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Hakubi is a three-piece band from Kyoto formed around the concept of “music that stays by your side in the middle of the night.” Aitagai is their first song to directly confront the theme of romance.

Its lyrics capture the heartache of the ordinary no longer being ordinary, and the realization of what’s precious only after it’s gone—so sing it with emotion.

While the lyrics are written from a male perspective, the music video portrays the shifting emotions of a woman, making it a mid-tempo track that both men and women can relate to and sing along with.

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The photo booth “Midnight Deadline” lets you shoot in two situations: morning and night.

Playing in the reception booth of this model—whose concept is “emo-cute”—is “Kobo,” a song by Hakubi, a three-piece band from Kyoto.

The reception booth is also when you choose your background and other course options.

That’s when the clear, powerful vocals capture your ears.

Listening to this song, which portrays the inner struggles of young people striving to live straight, did it put you in a morning mood or a nighttime mood?

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Hakubi – The Days That Exist [MV]
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This song is a rock ballad by Hakubi, a three-piece rock band formed in Kyoto.

The lyrics were written based on vocalist Katagiri’s conversations with her mother during a difficult time, and the message—“there’s someone who cherishes you no matter who you are”—is something that I believe resonates deeply with everyone.

If you relate to the feeling described at the beginning of the song—the urge to run away every morning—this is a track you should definitely listen to.

[Music that stays by your side at midnight] Hakubi’s popular song rankings (11–20)

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There are plenty of emotional songs by Hakubi, the rock band formed in Kyoto.

Released in 2021, “Kanashii Hodo ni Mainichi wa” is a track that really hits you in the heart, and its appeal is packed into the lyrics.

The song portrays someone who keeps fighting and pushing forward, even while struggling, in a world where not everything goes right.

There are times when you might think, “I’m worthless…,” but listening to this song in those moments will surely move your heart and help you look ahead.

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Hakubi – Dear Sir/Madam [Music Video]
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This is a song by Hakubi, a three-piece rock band from Kyoto, that feels like reading aloud a letter that will never reach a loved one.

It’s said to depict member Katagiri’s feelings for her late grandmother, and the sorrow and gratitude come across with striking realism.

The way the words are densely packed, almost like spoken narration, evokes an unvarnished outpouring of emotion and the sense of feelings that can’t quite be organized.

While the piano-centered sound emphasizes the sadness and leaves a strong impression, the gradual build in intensity also conveys a resolve to move forward while holding those memories close.

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Hakubi, a three-piece band from Kyoto, released the song “Shiori” in 2021.

The gentle lyrics, sung with vocalist Katagiri’s clear, pure voice, soothe a weary heart.

When you live strictly with yourself, your heart inevitably tires easily.

A perfectionist mindset—thinking “I have to be this way”—only makes you suffer, yet when you’re doing your best to live, it’s easy to forget that.

“Shiori” is a song that helps loosen that taut tension in your heart.