KANA-BOON Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Here’s a ranking of popular songs by KANA-BOON, a Japanese four-piece rock band known for their straightforward rock tunes.
It’s a recommended list for those interested in KANA-BOON but unsure where to start.
There are plenty of tracks that are guaranteed to hype up a karaoke session and ones that are easy to sing, so feel free to use it as a guide for your song selection!
KANA-BOON Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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KANA-BOON’s signature number, beloved as the opening theme of the globally popular anime Naruto Shippuden and cherished by fans across borders.
Released as a single in November 2014, it features the band’s characteristic, exhilarating drive and an emotional, instantly memorable melody.
The lyrics depict a resolve to grow into adulthood by drawing strength from past experiences and pain while protecting what’s important, powerfully spurring listeners forward.
It was later included on the album TIME and is celebrated as a song that generates enough heat at live shows to unite the entire venue.
When you’re feeling lost or want to fire yourself up, listening to it will surely give you the courage to face forward!
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This is a fast-paced rock number themed around emotional misalignment between lovers.
It deftly portrays the complex, wavering feelings of a couple who harbor frustrations with each other—jealousy toward a boyfriend who stares at pretty women, dissatisfaction with selfish behavior, and other realistic relationship struggles that resonate.
A signature track included on the mini-album “If I Released a CD,” released in April 2013, it became a sensation in 2020 with a collaboration on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE featuring Mossa from NECRY TALKIE, garnering over 10 million views.
It’s a recommended song for those struggling with their relationship or anyone looking to feel refreshed on a summer drive.
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This song, which sings of the aching pain of heartbreak, can be considered one of KANA-BOON’s signature works.
Included on the album “NAMiDA,” the track was released in September 2017.
It delicately portrays the emotions of a man after a breakup, with lingering attachment and regret pressing on the chest.
Maguro Taniguchi’s vocals amplify the poignancy, piercing deeply into the listener’s heart.
It’s recommended for those carrying the pain of parting or those who want to reflect on past relationships.
Listening to this piece and overlaying it with your own experiences may help you sort out your feelings.
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This track features a four-on-the-floor beat around 180 BPM and a melody full of exhilarating drive.
Released in May 2014, it’s also included on KANA-BOON’s second album, TIME.
Created with the idea of crafting a song with a powerful first impact that would be embraced by more listeners, as envisioned by Maguro Taniguchi, it reached as high as No.
6 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Bursting with energetic rock sound, it’s perfect for drives or anyone looking to amp up their summer.
The high-speed melody delivers a rush like stepping on the accelerator, so give it a listen whenever you want to boost your mood!
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A song that captures the bittersweetness of youthful love with an exhilarating tempo.
Told from a male perspective, the love story vividly portrays how memories linger even as he grapples with his own immaturity.
Melodic rock intertwines with a fragile yearning, creating a track of delicate emotion.
Included on the album “Boku ga CD wo Dashitara,” which could be called the culmination of KANA-BOON’s indie era, this piece is one that leaves a deep afterglow—perfect for adding color to the start of a new school term or to springtime farewells.
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The opening theme of the 2019 anime Sarazanmai.
It’s an impressive track with a cool band sound that could be called the essence of KANA-BOON, a band that has worked on many anime songs—one listen and you’ll be hooked.
With practice, you’ll be able to sing it stylishly, so definitely give it a try.
Let’s have everyone join in for the chorus!
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Sometimes you go for a drive to clear your head, right? When you’re feeling a bit down or anxious about the future, the rock band KANA-BOON’s classic 2014 release “Kesshōboshi” is there to keep you company.
It was originally released during their indie days on the single “Aono-oto,” and later re-recorded.
The band’s sound is cool yet warm, matching the winter air, and the encouraging lyrics sink in even deeper.
It’s a track with that distinctly KANA-BOON, feel-good rhythm that puts you at ease.
If you go for a drive while listening to “Kesshōboshi,” you’ll find courage slowly welling up inside you!


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