Janne Da Arc Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026]
Janne Da Arc is a Japanese visual kei rock band.
They were very popular, and I think many light music club students covered their songs, but in fact, they have been on hiatus since 2007.
They are a band whose emotional rock songs move listeners’ hearts.
Here’s a comprehensive ranking of their most popular tracks.
They have lots of songs that sound cool no matter when you listen!
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Janne Da Arc Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026]
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Janne Da Arc’s 26th single, released in May 2006.
It was used as the CM song for Dwango’s “Iroiro Mix DX” and for Avex Group Holdings’ “mu-mo.” It’s a love song that unfolds with classic rock sound.
A track worth focusing on for its lyrics, which can be interpreted in various ways depending on the listener.
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On Mother’s Day, which falls on the second Sunday of May, you can’t help but want to express the gratitude that you’re usually too shy to say out loud.
The song that stirs up those warm feelings is this track included on the visual kei rock band Janne Da Arc’s album ARCADIA.
Released in July 2004, it’s a piece that graces the latter part of the album and can be considered one of the band’s hidden gems.
In contrast to the intensity you’d expect from a rock band, it’s a ballad whose gently plucked guitar tones and unadorned lyrics of love for one’s mother resonate deeply.
It delicately portrays the greatness of a parent that you only come to appreciate as an adult, as well as the childlike awkwardness that makes it hard to be honest, and just listening to it brings a slow, comforting warmth to the heart.
This May, why not listen to this song as if you were offering flowers to someone dear?


