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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

sweet spiderindigo la End21rank/position

indigo la End “sweet spider” (Official Music Video)
sweet spiderindigo la End

The guitar phrase that starts from the intro evokes a strong sense of fragility.

This is a thoroughly guitar-driven song—very easy to listen to and easy to remember.

The PV is edited in a way that suits the track, and when you watch it together with the song, the tear-jerker factor doubles.

Alice, all of a suddenindigo la End22rank/position

This song, which opens refreshingly with acoustic guitar arpeggios, is included on the 3rd mini album “Ano Machi Record.” Enon Kawatani’s addictive vocals leave a strong impression, and the interplay between the guitar with spatial effects and the drums during the instrumental break is a highlight.

Goodbye in the city at dawnindigo la End23rank/position

Saying goodbye in the city at dawn - Indigo la End
Goodbye in the city at dawnindigo la End

This song is memorable for its chorus line, “with a moistened, loving voice.” It’s included on Ano Machi Record, which drew attention for being released at the same time as Gesu no Kiwami Otome’s work.

The guitar riff in the intro is fluid and pleasing to the ear.

It’s a track that seems like it would really hype up a live show.

When happiness overflowsindigo la End24rank/position

indigo la End “If Happiness Overflows”
When happiness overflowsindigo la End

The title track of the major first full album “If Happiness Overflows.” The fully bittersweet lyrics and sound will bring tears to your eyes.

Centered on the theme of feelings from the “present” and the “past,” the unstoppable flow of time is portrayed through the song and its visuals.

Forget and the bouquetindigo la End25rank/position

Released as a double A-side with “Falling for Drops,” this song’s music video is also a sequel.

It portrays the story of a band member and his ex-girlfriend—an MV that every band musician and band fan must see.

The atmosphere created by the guitar’s clean tone is exquisitely beautiful and fleeting.

with all one’s mightindigo la End26rank/position

It’s the band led by Enon Kawatani, who’s also the vocalist of Gesu no Kiwami Otome, and I was shocked when I heard this song.

The distinctive melody and lyrics are striking.

The more flaws there are, the more I can come to love it—melancholic, yet filled with tenderness.

Hold meindigo la End27rank/position

The intro has the quintessential indigo la End guitar vibe.

The arpeggios aren’t flashy, but their warm tones wrap around the song and feel comforting.

The chorus melody and the falsetto are both very beautiful, making this a popular and lovely ballad.

Smoky Loveindigo la End28rank/position

It’s a beautiful piece in which the lyrics and the music are exquisitely harmonized.

By likening the complexity of love to smoke, it conveys both a fleeting sense of happiness and transience.

The delicately crafted lyrical world of Enon Kawatani, which resonates deeply with listeners, is a defining feature.

Included on the album “PULSATE,” released in July 2018, this song became a symbol of indigo la End’s musical evolution.

It’s also a live favorite and has struck a chord among fans.

Highly recommended for those grappling with the complexities of romantic feelings or wishing to revisit a past love.

It will surely resonate with anyone who has felt that poignant ache of remembering someone in a smoking area.

Before I get sadindigo la End29rank/position

indigo la End "Before I Become Sad"
Before I get sadindigo la End

This is the first release since Eitaro Sato officially joined as the drummer.

Maybe because of that, the drums are incredibly intense.

The poignant lyrics, the sharp-edged performance, and the monochrome performance scenes all come together, giving you goosebumps from the intro.

Kannaindigo la End30rank/position

indigo la End is a four-piece rock band formed around Enon Kawatani that made its major-label debut on the same day as Gesu no Kiwami Otome.

Kanna, the song that opens their seventh major album Aishuu Engeki, begins with a guitar arpeggio that gives the opening a lyrical, spacious feel.

The elusive lyrics—hovering somewhere between dream and reality—seem to exude the sorrow of parting.

It’s a heart-trembling pop tune whose breezy ensemble stirs up a sentimental mood.