Ranking of Road of Major's Popular Songs [2026]
I think it’s a band whose name most people have heard.
They’ve released many cheer songs and uplifting tracks, so I find them to be a very likable band without any unpleasant edge.
Lord of Major’s songs, with their straightforward lyrics that hit directly, are still highly popular today.
I’ve put together a ranking of those songs.
Lord of Major Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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

If you want to give a push to friends striving toward their dreams, why not send them Road of Major’s major debut single and deliver a passionate cheer? Released in November 2004, this song is widely known as the opening theme for the first season of the NHK Educational TV anime “MAJOR.” It’s a rock number that conveys the passion of believing in the dream you’ve painted in your heart and living strongly as you wipe away your tears.
Loved as a walk-up song for professional baseball players and as a cheer song in high school baseball, it will surely inspire children taking on a new stage.
Play it as the moving climax of a graduation ceremony or as exit-scene BGM, and the entire venue is sure to be filled with warm tears and applause!
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.
PLAY THE GAMEroodo obu mejyaa4rank/position

Entrance exam study is about persevering toward your goal without breaking—this song gives you the power to do just that.
It’s a track by the rock band Road of Major, also known for their hit “Kokoro-e,” released in 2007 as their seventh single.
It was used as the opening theme for the baseball anime MAJOR ~3rd season~.
This guitar-driven rock tune matches its high-energy sound with a strong, resonant vocal.
There’s even a touch of nostalgia in the air.
Give it a listen to ignite your motivation for the exams.
Our song only for usroodo obu mejyaa5rank/position

Our Song for Us, which cheers on the players sprinting full speed across the court, carries a fiery message that feels like it powers a post-timeout power play.
This track strengthens the sense of camaraderie, making it perfect as an anthem to boost the will to win.
If it’s played during basketball practice or to support the team in a game, it will raise morale and create unity.
Even in a high-tension match, riding this song’s rhythm might fill you with courage.
rough runroodo obu mejyaa6rank/position

“Zassou” by the four-piece rock band Road of Major.
It’s an up-tempo, high-energy track that will boost your mood on a drive.
It’s a wonderful song that makes you feel like tackling your dreams for the future with the toughness of a weed—let’s give it our all!
Farewell, Azure Visageroodo obu mejyaa7rank/position

When it comes to songs that perfectly suit high school baseball, many people probably think of “Saraba Aoki Omokage.” This track was specially written by Road of Major as the opening theme for the anime MAJOR Season 2, which depicts the achievements of high school baseball players.
It also drew attention for its CD jacket collaboration with the anime.
The lyrics portray the passion of youth and baseball, and combined with the impassioned vocals, they really tug at the heartstrings.
Another appeal is the sense of hope for the future that the song conveys.


