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Janne Da Arc Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Janne Da Arc Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Although currently on hiatus as of 2017, this is the band featuring Yasu, the vocalist of Acid Black Cherry.

They produced numerous hit songs and played a key role in reigniting the visual kei boom, which had been waning.

Vocalist Yasu’s piercing high-tone voice has a masculine edge while also carrying a certain androgynous charm, making it beautiful.

This time, we take a closer look at the band.

Based on genuine feedback from fans submitted to our site so far, we researched their most popular songs.

Here, we present the most highly praised tracks in a ranked format.

Please enjoy.

Janne Da Arc Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

DOLLSJanne Da Arc1rank/position

When I first listened to DOLLS, I imagined a woman who had been dumped, clinging on.

But since it’s based on vocalist yasu’s real experience, I was moved to realize that men, too, honestly express their fear of being alone and their desire not to lose someone like this.

Rainy Melody of LoveJanne Da Arc2rank/position

Janne Da Arc Rainy Melodies of Love by osamu0419
Rainy Melody of LoveJanne Da Arc

A ballad by Janne Da Arc, famous as a visual kei band.

The vocalist’s unexpectedly high voice for a man is extremely captivating.

The song’s atmosphere retains a band-like feel and is really cool.

Highly recommended for its song structure and the band’s performance skills.

Moonlight FlowerJanne Da Arc3rank/position

The popular ballad “Gekkouka” by the visual kei rock band Janne Da Arc.

Since it was a tie-in song for the anime Black Jack, anime fans have probably heard it at least once.

Its wistful melody and lyrics about thinking of a precious person who is no longer here are heartrending and gripping.

The song debuted at No.

2 on the Oricon charts and is a hit that can be considered one of their signature tracks.

It’s also a popular choice for karaoke.

When I turn around…Janne Da Arc4rank/position

When it comes to graduation songs by visual kei rock bands, this has to be the one.

Released in February 2006 as Janne Da Arc’s 25th single, it’s a ballad that was also used as the theme song for the film “HIRAKATA,” in which the band members appeared.

It’s a fan favorite, too.

The lyrics, portraying the sorrow of parting and the hope for the future, deeply move listeners.

yasu’s emotional vocals are truly stirring, and the song is loved by many as a grand rock number.

This is a track I especially want people to hear when they’re setting off from a familiar place or promising to reunite with dear friends.

It’s a spring classic that never fades with time—highly recommended.