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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 Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Judgement: Kiss of the Grim ReaperJanne Da Arc31rank/position

Janne Da Arc – Judgement — Kiss of the Grim Reaper
Judgement: Kiss of the Grim ReaperJanne Da Arc

When a man who succumbed to desire returns from a one-night-only vacation, he finds the Grim Reaper’s kiss left on his neck.

This song depicts the hellish scene of his girlfriend discovering the mark and confronting him.

Yet, when you take a step back and really look, you realize it’s a very comical and unique track—truly a hidden gem.

MysteriousJanne Da Arc32rank/position

This is their sixth single, released in 2000, and it served as the opening theme for the TV Asahi anime “Sci-Fi HARRY.” As the title suggests, the song begins guided by mysterious keyboard tones, and features intricate drum phrases and metal-style guitar, showcasing the band’s appeal in a cool, dynamic way.

So BlewJanne Da Arc33rank/position

After a fight with a lover, on a night spent sleeping alone, the narrator suddenly wonders, “Will I be by my future lover’s side?” The song conveys a foreboding sense that things might end this way, hinting at a breakup.

It’s a comforting track featuring a clear, translucent vocal with sustained long tones.

SpeedJanne Da Arc34rank/position

A rock number bursting with a sense of speed! This track is marked by its energetic performance.

The lyrics, which depict the conflicts and doubts felt on sleepless nights, leave a strong impression.

It’s included on their first indie mini-album, “Dearly,” released in April 1998.

The double-bass drum in the interlude is awesome, and it’s an essential song for boosting unity with the audience at live shows.

Recommended for those who want to feel a burning rock spirit or fire themselves up with intense music.

Its headbanging tempo will give you the courage to take on new challenges.

strange voiceJanne Da Arc35rank/position

This is a track included on their third mini album.

It has a visual kei vibe, and the lyrics, which use Christian motifs such as “church” and “devil,” match the song very well.

The section before the chorus was apparently originally in English, but it was changed to Japanese because it was hard to understand.

will ~A Place Not On the Map~Janne Da Arc36rank/position

Even if you’re tormented by loneliness and in tears, no matter how crushed you are by deep sorrow, it will one day become nourishment that helps you grow stronger—so don’t be afraid; keep looking forward.

Even if the days filled with tears go on, a sunny day will surely come.

Those gentle words of encouragement bring me to tears before I know it.

R-TYPE “Eye Color”Janne Da Arc37rank/position

This song was included on CHAOS MODE, the band’s third indie mini-album released in 1999.

Although it was written before their major debut, a promotional video was produced, showing how determined the band was.

It’s a classic ’90s visual kei rock tune.

BLACK JACKJanne Da Arc38rank/position

BLACK JACK / Janne Da Arc(cover)
BLACK JACKJanne Da Arc

It portrays approaching a woman you happen to meet in the city and trying to woo her while keeping a poker face.

The lyrics liken the frustrating push-and-pull of a romance—where she won’t easily fall despite every tactic—to a game of blackjack, and the song delivers it briskly over a jazz-tinged arrangement.

explosionJanne Da Arc39rank/position

7 “explosion” 8 “Vampire” / BlackRebellion (Janne Da Arc Copy)
explosionJanne Da Arc

This song sings of a hungry spirit that rises up even as it hurls anger at an absurd world.

It fiercely portrays the brave figure of someone who rejects a life of merely siding with the strong and chooses to stand and fight.

Don’t call it just about the visuals anymore! It’s a rock track infused with the soul of Joan of Arc.

ringJanne Da Arc40rank/position

This song is included on their debut album, DNA, released in 2000.

Based on bassist ka-yu’s real-life experience, it’s a heartbreak song whose poignant melody shines—a classic early track packed with the band’s appeal.