Ranking of Moving/Inspirational Songs and Popular Tracks by Road of Major [2026]
Road of Major is known for not singing love songs.
Their lyrics focus on friendship, dreams, and setbacks, and many of their songs are inspiring to listen to.
Many of their lyrics, born from real-life experiences, are deeply moving.
This time, I’ve put together a ranking of Road of Major’s most touching songs, which continue to be listened to even after the band disbanded.
Ranking of Moving/Inspirational Songs and Popular Tracks by Road of Major [2026]
Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa1rank/position

This is a track that could be called the very origin of Road of Major, a rock band formed from a TV show concept! Released in September 2002 as their indie debut single, it set a remarkable record by entering the Oricon Top 10 for 19 consecutive weeks despite having no tie-in.
It has continued to be loved over the years, later even being used in a car commercial in Taiwan.
With its exhilarating, fast-paced sound and lyrics that depict an unshakable bond with irreplaceable friends, it’s a song that makes your heart burn every time you hear it.
Also included on the classic album “ROAD OF MAJOR,” this track is perfect for throwing your arms around your friends at karaoke and singing together as you each set off on different paths after graduation.
Its melody, where overflowing passion coexists with a touch of bittersweetness, vividly brings back the shining memories of youth.
Kokoro-eroodo obu mejyaa2rank/position

A number packed with the raw passion of youth, its energetic sound strikes straight to the heart.
Kenichi Kitagawa of Road of Major delivers a powerful vocal that vividly paints the hope of charging toward your dreams.
Released in November 2004, this track still enjoys enduring popularity.
Beloved as the opening theme for the first season of the NHK Educational TV anime “Major,” it was later included on the album “ROAD OF MAJOR II.” Its exhilarating, fast-paced rock sound is guaranteed to ignite any crowd when performed by a band at a school culture festival.
It’s a recommended youth anthem for anyone taking on big goals with friends, perfect for creating unforgettable memories.
Dear you,roodo obu mejyaa3rank/position

Graduation is also a time to express gratitude to the parents who raised you.
How about taking courage from this song and conveying feelings that you usually find too embarrassing to put into words? Known for hits like “Kokoe” and “Taisetsu na Mono,” the rock band Road of Major released this track as a single in 2005.
It’s a grand ballad featuring resonant acoustic guitar and strings.
From the vocals, you can feel an overflow of emotion poured into each and every word of the lyrics.


