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.
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Janne Da Arc Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
VanityJanne Da Arc64rank/position

This song conjures up images of possessiveness toward a loved one and a sensual night.
Released in April 2000 as one of the double A-side single tracks “Heaven’s Place / Vanity,” it was also used as the opening theme for the PlayStation 2 game Sky Surfer.
The pure desire to fall asleep wrapped in a lover’s scent, and the teasing side that surfaces when the two are alone—this sweet yet bittersweet duality is skillfully conveyed through yasu’s lustrous high tones and harmonies with the lower register, irresistibly drawing you in.
The bewitching melody woven by the heavy band sound and lyrical keyboards might be perfect for a night spent lost in thought alone.
WILD FANGJanne Da Arc65rank/position

This is a track from the sixth album, JOKER, released in 2005.
It was used as the theme song for the video game Mega Man X8.
It’s a powerful piece that combines fast-paced drums with heavy metal-style guitar.
rasenJanne Da Arc66rank/position

This song, based on a novel written by yasu himself, carries a grand, concept-driven vision expressed through music.
The lyrics are compelling, directly posing a universal, philosophical question: What is the purpose of life? The sound unfolds dramatically, like climbing a spiral staircase, and the world crafted by yasu’s richly expressive vocals is truly breathtaking.
The track is included on the acclaimed album “ANOTHER STORY,” released in February 2003, which reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It may be a moving work that’s perfect for moments when you want to reflect deeply on the meaning of life.
seedJanne Da Arc67rank/position

This rock number by Janne Da Arc portrays the protagonist’s shrewd, unyielding love—comforting someone after a breakup while quietly biding their time for a chance.
yasu’s raw, evocative lyrics and the sharply honed sound crafted with co-producer Hajime Okano are irresistibly compelling.
Released in July 2001 as the opening to a trilogy of love-themed works, the song is also included on the album GAIA.
It’s also known for being used as the theme for TBS’s Tsukigime Wonderful.
A powerful track that gives you a strong push forward when the person you like suddenly becomes single and you need that extra bit of courage to take one more step!
knifeJanne Da Arc68rank/position

Listening to this song makes me wonder what betrayal really is.
Not being able to keep just one promise can become a betrayal; love and murderous intent can be two sides of the same coin; even the same emotion can turn into love or hatred depending on how you look at it—this is also true in my own experience.
Because it’s the end, I’ll keep them all to myself.
Could this reverse way of thinking be called love? The sound that carries these lyrics, which so delicately describe the movements of the heart, is exquisite.
It’s a highly recommended track.
A beautiful witch in a picture bookJanne Da Arc69rank/position

The song “child vision: The Beautiful Witch in the Picture Book” by Janne Da Arc is told from a toddler’s perspective.
The toddler is bullied by the father’s mistress, the parents’ relationship begins to crack, a tense atmosphere hangs over the home, and the family gradually falls apart—a frightening story.
On the windJanne Da Arc70rank/position

This is a moving ballad by Janne Da Arc that expresses a deep, everlasting love from parent to child.
Inspired by news of the December 2004 Sumatra earthquake, yasu wrote lyrics centered on the theme of parental love.
The poignant scene, as if entrusting prayers to the wind, gently resonates with listeners through yasu’s enveloping vocals and the majestic strings.
The song is included on the album “JOKER,” released in June 2005.
Its benevolent melody seems to warmly purify even the sorrows we carry.
On a quiet night when you’re thinking of someone dear, please give it a listen.


