Janne Da Arc Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Janne Da Arc is famous as a Japanese visual kei rock band.
However, it seems they were actually reluctant to wear makeup, and perhaps precisely because they were particular about their visuals, they ended up with the look they have now.
We’ve listed their most-viewed popular songs in a ranked format.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or brand new, please take a look.
You might discover some surprising results.
Janne Da Arc Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Moonlight FlowerJanne Da Arc1rank/position

It features a bittersweet melody and dramatic lyrics.
Janne Da Arc is famous for their wide and high vocal range, so this song is recommended for those confident with high notes.
In fact, the range of Gekkouka is D#3 to B4, and the chorus is indeed on the higher side.
To aim for a high score in karaoke, the key points are to stabilize the high notes in the chorus and convey emotion through dynamics.
There are also sections with long sustained notes, so you’ll need to pay attention to the pitch bar and hold them properly.
Be careful not to strain on the high notes—aim for an easy, resonant chesty sound!
sisterJanne Da Arc2rank/position

This song expresses the almost maddening possessiveness of a woman as depicted by yasu.
The protagonist—likened to a supplicant—harbors an earnest desire to bind her lover to her, a feeling that aligns perfectly with the wistful melody.
The melodic guitar and yasu’s sultry vocals accentuate the song’s slightly dangerous yet heartrending atmosphere.
This track is included on the album GAIA, released in January 2002.
Why not surrender yourself to the highly narrative world woven by its lyrics?
VampireJanne Da Arc3rank/position

A must-listen if you love dark, story-driven rock! Crafted by Janne Da Arc, this track is intense yet tinged with sorrow.
Yasu’s sweet yet powerful high-tone vocals intertwine exquisitely with the band’s technical, heavy sound.
The song depicts the tale of a queen whose heart has frozen over as she waits endlessly for her beloved.
Her single-minded devotion curdles into madness—perfect for Halloween’s eerie atmosphere.
Included on the February 2003 concept album “ANOTHER STORY,” which reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly chart, this rock tune is also a live favorite and guaranteed to ignite any party.
DOLLSJanne Da Arc4rank/position

A heart-wrenching ballad by Janne Da Arc that captures the final conversation between lovers who have decided to part ways.
The questions exchanged at the shoreline at dusk, the reason for the tears, and the memory of that moment of being held close all rise vividly, like a scene from a film.
Released in May 2004 as a limited-edition first entry in a three-week consecutive single series commemorating the band’s fifth major-label anniversary, it reached No.
7 on the Oricon weekly chart and earned Gold certification.
Despite having no tie-in, the song maintains enduring popularity thanks to yasu’s heartrending storytelling and an arrangement resonant with strings.
Anyone who has ever had to choose separate paths despite caring for each other will feel their chest tighten every time they hear this track.
If I turn around…Janne Da Arc5rank/position

This song by the visual kei rock band Janne Da Arc portrays a bittersweet yet forward-looking farewell between two people who, upon graduation, set out toward their respective goals.
Even though they end up walking different paths, the memories of the days they spent together will never fade.
The way the two in the song part—keeping each other as cherished memories in their hearts and saying, “Don’t forget me; remember me from time to time”—may be an ideal model for couples who choose to say goodbye in order to take a new step forward.
feel the windJanne Da Arc6rank/position

It’s a refreshing yet slightly bittersweet rock number that sings with a forward-looking feeling toward a former lover.
It’s a song by the visual-kei band Janne Da Arc, released in 2001 as their 11th single.
Chosen as the commercial song for the game “Battle Network: Mega Man Battle Network 2,” it drew attention.
The lyrics—saying, “We can’t meet anymore, but I’m thinking of you”—set hearts racing.
If you listen to it when you’re feeling down after a breakup, it might give you the push to lift your head up.
SilviaJanne Da Arc7rank/position

This is a song by Janne Da Arc with a theme of romance.
As you might expect from a love-themed piece, it’s a wonderful love song that even brings to mind a proposal.
I imagine many women feel their hearts flutter when they hear this track.
The title of the song, “Sylvia,” refers in the lyrics to the name of the beloved woman, but it seems that Yasu, who wrote the lyrics, actually likes the car called Silvia and substituted it as a woman’s name! Keeping that in mind as you listen, you can really tell just how much he loves Silvia (the car) lol.


