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Popular Song Ranking of indigo la End [2026]

The band indigo la End, fronted by vocalist Enon Kawatani—also known for Gesu no Kiwami Otome—was formed in 2010.

The melodies of the vocals and guitar, along with the supporting rhythm section, are truly wonderful.

We’ve compiled a ranking of some of their popular songs.

Be sure to check it out.

indigo la End Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

It seems like Rena stole the morning.indigo la End46rank/position

indigo la End “It Seems Like Rena Stole the Morning” [full ver.] (Official Music Video)
It seems like Rena stole the morning.indigo la End

From the 2012 2nd mini album “Nagisa Nite,” this is “It Seems Rena Stole the Morning.” It’s a track characterized by an irregular beat.

In contrast to that, the gentle vocals are truly wonderful.

Recommended for those who want to experience a slightly different side of indigo la End.

Green Girlindigo la End47rank/position

indigo la End “Green Girl” (Official Music Video)
Green Girlindigo la End

An early signature song included on “Goodbye, Wonderful World.” I imagine many people first discovered indigo la End through this track.

Rather than as a rock band piece, it feels like a highly polished song-focused work.

The clean-tone guitar sounds pleasant throughout.

Sensitivityindigo la End48rank/position

This is a rare live video from their indie days.

At the time, the bass was played by Holiday Kacho from Gesu no Kiwami Otome.

Even back then, their progressive song structures and beautiful melodies were already present.

The vocals were still a bit unstable, but that’s part of the charm.

Fans should definitely check it out.

milkindigo la End49rank/position

A track included on the “Fuyu no, Yuu.ep,” which was sold exclusively at live venues during their indie days.

It’s a fan favorite, featuring a slow tempo and a mood that feels cold yet somehow warm.

Let’s take a close listen to the lyrics.

Paradiseindigo la End50rank/position

It’s included on the 2nd mini-album “Nagisa nite.” The clean-tone guitar phrases, characteristic of indigo’s songs, are soothing.

The chorus’s sorrowfully soaring melody evokes a sentimental mood.