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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

StareJanne Da Arc21rank/position

This song was included on their second indie mini-album, “Resist,” released in 1998.

It’s an up-tempo track with a driving sense of speed and remained a fan favorite, sometimes performed as the final song even after their major-label debut.

carnationJanne Da Arc22rank/position

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?

Maria’s Claw MarksJanne Da Arc23rank/position

Janne Da Arc - Maria's Claw Marks - cover
Maria's Claw MarksJanne Da Arc

Janne Da Arc, the visual kei rock band that sadly disbanded in 2019, released this song “Maria no Tsumeato” as their 13th single in 2002.

Since the “Maria” in the lyrics is a woman, the song is told from a male perspective.

The man’s feelings for Maria—and the growing disconnect between them—stoke an ever-deepening sense of torment.

Maria is no longer within reach; it’s a dark, anguished song steeped in the man’s lingering attachment.

Lunatic GateJanne Da Arc24rank/position

Lunatic Gate / Janne Da Arc(cover)
Lunatic GateJanne Da Arc

This song, sung in strikingly high tones that you wouldn’t expect from a male vocalist and delivered in rapid succession, tells of a secret relationship with a mischievous, devilish woman.

Confounded by the difference in her daytime expressions, the narrator’s desire to know her more deeply swells, and he conveys that longing melodiously.

ROMANC∃Janne Da Arc25rank/position

[Tried Singing] Janne Da Arc / ROMANCE [career]
ROMANC∃Janne Da Arc

It’s a single released in May 2004 by the visual kei rock band Janne Da Arc, which reached No.

3 on the Oricon weekly chart.

Incidentally, the jacket features a photo of Aya Sugimoto’s eye.

ConfusionJanne Da Arc26rank/position

This is a song included on the first mini-album.

The lyrics are said to be inspired by the character Uragami from the manga Parasyte.

The keyboard has a distinctive flavor, and the instruments that ride along with it evoke a fantastical imagination—such a track.

Heaven’s PlaceJanne Da Arc27rank/position

Janne Da Arc – Heaven’s Place(Single Edit from “D・N・A”)
Heaven's PlaceJanne Da Arc

“If the person I love were sleeping right beside me…” This pure wish, spoken by yasu, is captured in a masterpiece painted over a beautiful melody.

The sweet yet heartrending feelings that sway between ideal and reality seize your heart and won’t let go.

Released in April 2000 as a recut from the album “D.N.A,” the song was also used as the ending theme for the TV program “ASAYAN” and for a video game.

Its dramatic development—from a relaxed opening into a rousing, fast-paced chorus—feels like being invited into a dream world.

When you’re a little worn out from chasing ideals, yasu’s soaring vocals may gently guide you to a paradise of the heart.

HuntingJanne Da Arc28rank/position

Janne Da Arc Pre-Major-Debut LIVE “Hunting”
HuntingJanne Da Arc

This song was included on their second indie mini-album, “Resist,” released in 1998.

It’s a vibrant track packed with showcase moments for every member, and before their major-label debut it had become a staple as the final song at their live shows.

It’s a beloved classic that ranks highly among fans.

ICEJanne Da Arc29rank/position

This is the lead track from the second mini-album.

It’s a song from when they were going full throttle in their Visual Kei days, and it was apparently a live staple.

With its fast beat in the chorus, it’s the kind of track that makes you want to headbang.

7-seven-Janne Da Arc30rank/position

7 -seven- / Janne Da Arc (Guitar Cover)
7-seven-Janne Da Arc

It weaves a slightly dark-toned sound that turns a betrayed man’s anger, jealousy, and ferocity into lyrics built around seven key words.

The song is striking for its opening, where he lashes out at the woman in blind rage, and for the later confession when he realizes how wrong his actions were.