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] (41–50)
LadyJanne Da Arc43rank/position
This is a track included on their second indie mini-album, Resist, released in 1998.
It’s known that when the keyboardist kiyo was about to leave the band to pursue a career as a jazz musician, the vocalist yasu composed this song to persuade him to stay.
It’s a cool-sounding piece that combines jazz-inspired melodies with rock.
Mr.Trouble MakerJanne Da Arc44rank/position

This is a track included on their sixth album, “JOKER,” released in 2005.
While it initially suggests a classic hard rock/heavy metal progression, it treats listeners to a call-and-response solo between guitar and bass, making it a song that symbolizes the album, which is packed with a wide range of genres.
GUILTY PAINJanne Da Arc45rank/position
A rock with a thick, heavy low-end bass that hits hard! The one song that fired up the crowd the most at the men-only live show “Otokoshiri Night”! It depicts a man like a fallen little bird, struggling to spread his wings wide and take off into the vast sky.
Clench your fist with single-minded focus, thrust it high in the air, and let loose to the beat!
Dear my…Janne Da Arc46rank/position

With lyrics that unfold in gentle words as if speaking to a lover, the bass leads the rhythm, shaping an overall soft tone.
It’s a song that seems to whisper, “It’s okay to cry,” gently staying by your side, and makes you feel ready to keep doing your best again tomorrow.
Dry?Janne Da Arc47rank/position

A sensual rock number brimming with seductive allure.
yasu’s sultry vocals intertwine with a comfortable shuffle beat, leading you into a passionate night that makes you lose your inhibitions.
You can vividly imagine, from the lyrics’ worldview, the thrilling romantic mind games as a confident protagonist tempts their partner provocatively.
Released in January 2001 as the seventh single and also included on the album “Z-HARD,” it was used as the theme song for a music program on Nippon TV.
It’s a killer tune that’s sure to lift your spirits on a night when you want to forget the everyday and bask in something exciting!
NEO VENUSJanne Da Arc48rank/position

This song was released in April 2001 as the eighth single.
With lyrics by yasu and music by kiyo, it was featured as the commercial song for the Game Boy Advance title Mega Man Battle Network.
The lyrics, themed around dreams, hope, and supportive relationships, are memorable, expressing gratitude to “you” who reminded the singer of dreams they were close to losing and put their scattered, puzzle-like heart back together.
Paired with its upbeat, cool sound, it’s a track that deeply resonates.
It’s perfect when you need courage to take on a new challenge or want to feel the bond with someone important.
RED ZONEJanne Da Arc49rank/position

In 1999, the year that truly capped off the ’90s, Janne Da Arc made their major-label debut with the single “RED ZONE.” While presenting themselves as a visual-kei band, they earned strong support not only from women but also from men and young band musicians, thanks to songs that reflected hard rock and heavy metal influences and the band’s high-level instrumental prowess.
Among V-kei tracks, there aren’t many where every instrument asserts itself this fiercely right from the intro, are there? Together with the distinctive melody delivered by soaring vocals, this classic track showcased their direction to the world as a young rock band.



