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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 Rankings [2026] (51–60)

WingJanne Da Arc51rank/position

This is a song included on their 23rd single.

It’s their first B-side to be tied in with a TV drama.

With a lively intro leading into an consistently catchy melody, it’s a track that leaves a lasting impression.

The bonus DVD included with the first-press edition features the music video for this song.

easy funky crazyJanne Da Arc52rank/position

A funky, danceable track included on the classic album “JOKER,” released in June 2005 after roughly two and a half years of production.

you’s guitar riffs entwine with a trance-like beat, instantly lifting your spirits! The lyrics deliver a straightforward, exhilarating message: shed all the shackles of daily stress and money troubles and dance the night away on pure instinct.

On nights when you want to forget everything and let loose, why not dance while feeling heat intense enough to blow your rational mind away?

Cold MayflyJanne Da Arc53rank/position

A song featuring a thrilling, fast-paced rock sound and Yasu’s poignant high-tone voice.

The contradictory surge of emotion—blazing, mirage-like passion and the unreachable emptiness and cooled relationship lurking behind it—really hits you in the chest.

That helpless frustration intertwines with the technical guitar solo and shakes the heart intensely.

This track is included on the band’s acclaimed final original album before their breakup, JOKER, released in June 2005.

On nights when your heart burns with an impossible love, surrendering yourself to this dramatic sound will surely give you the courage to step into tomorrow.

This Life CumulativeJanne Da Arc54rank/position

Joan of Arc * LIVE @STINKWEEDS- Tempe, Az. 1997 This Life Cumulative
This Life CumulativeJanne Da Arc

Joan of Arc was formed in 1996 around Mike and Tim Kinsella—brothers from the former Cap’n Jazz—and Sam Zurick.

However, with each subsequent release the lineup kept changing, and the sound became increasingly free, blending elements of acid folk, jazz, and electronic music into a mixed brew.

EDEN ~Without You~Janne Da Arc55rank/position

Released in 2000 as their third single, it was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo program “Sukiyaki!! London Boots Daisakusen.” The vocalist yasu seems to be a fan of hyde, and the “niji” (rainbow) mentioned in the lyrics refers to L’Arc~en~Ciel.

It’s a classic featuring a refreshing guitar sound paired with a bittersweet melody.

Legend of〜Janne Da Arc56rank/position

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Legend of〜Janne Da Arc

Although it was a song created during their indie days, it was widely known among fans as a classic.

It was first released in CD audio format on the best-of album “SINGLES,” which came out in 2003.

It’s a grand ballad that compares a beloved person to an angel.

Dearly (mini album)Janne Da Arc57rank/position

Janne Da Arc is a band from Osaka Prefecture.

During their indie days, they wore makeup reminiscent of X JAPAN.

In 1998, they released their first mini-album on an indie label.

The video features “Fantasia,” included on that mini-album, “Dearly.” In 1999, the band made their major-label debut.

DestinationJanne Da Arc58rank/position

A high-octane rock track where digital sound merges with an intense band ensemble! It expresses a fierce determination to press on toward one’s chosen destination, even in daunting situations where the view seems shrouded in darkness.

Its powerful message—overcoming doubts and anxieties about the future to seize the light—really gives you a boost.

Released in February 2006 as one of the tracks on a double A-side single, it debuted at No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

It was also selected as the theme song for the Xbox 360 game “Over G,” perfectly matching the game’s universe-traversing feel.

When you’re on the verge of a major decision and find yourself hesitating, this song is sure to give you a push forward.

FREEDOMJanne Da Arc59rank/position

This song, which the band tackled with their first self-produced approach since their indie days, leans into a liberating American rock vibe.

The crisp guitar sound and yasu’s soaring high-tone voice weave a melody that can only be described as breathtaking.

It conveys the protagonist’s cry to break free from tedious routines and constraints and to spread their wings as their heart desires.

Released in March 2004, the track became the band’s first to break into the Oricon Weekly Top 5, peaking at No.

4, and it’s also included on the classic album ARCADIA.

When you’re ready to shake off the status quo—or when you’re on a drive with the wind in your face—this song is guaranteed to blow away the pent-up haze.

FantasiaJanne Da Arc60rank/position

This is the opening track of their first indie mini-album, “Dearly,” released in 1998.

Its grand development, beginning with a piano intro, is packed with Janne Da Arc’s signature style, making it a song that enjoys enduring popularity among fans.