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Seikima-II Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Seikima-II Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Although they hail from Waseda University and are known as “demons,” contrary to their eccentric appearance and the fact that they’re sometimes labeled a comic band, they are actually a highly skilled group.

Here is a ranked list of some of their most popular songs.

Seikima-II Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Wax MuseumSeikima II1rank/position

THE HOUSE OF WAX (The House of Wax – Japanese ver.)
Wax MuseumSeikima II

Seikima-II’s songs, created as part of their long-running mission to conquer the Earth since the Showa era, are perfect for Halloween.

This particular track, a shocking piece released in April 1986, depicts the terror of a girl being turned into a wax doll in a mansion deep in the forest.

The lyrics hint at a brutal incident and the fear of losing tomorrow within it, sending chills down the listener’s spine.

The song was also used as an insert track in the anime Beelzebub.

It’s a highly recommended pick when you want to create a scary atmosphere at a Halloween party.

Adam’s appleSeikima II2rank/position

Seikima-II “Adam’s Apple (Petition for Retrial in Hell - LIVE BLACK MASS Budokan -)” Short Ver.
Adam's appleSeikima II

This number, with a decadent worldview themed around the forbidden fruit, is perfect for Halloween’s mysterious night.

The lyrics depict the human psyche that can’t resist the devil’s temptation and surrenders to pleasure, sending chills down the listener’s spine.

From an intro that evokes an homage to Led Zeppelin to its dramatically unfolding structure, it’s truly superb.

Coupled with a technically masterful guitar solo, it distills Seikima-II’s unique blend of formal beauty and entertainment.

Released in November 1986, this work is one you’ll want to hear when you want to immerse yourself in a dark, celebratory mood.

el doradoSeikima II3rank/position

Seikima-II, made famous in living rooms across Japan through Demon Kogure’s persona, is in fact a thoroughly orthodox metal band, quite different from that image.

On “el dorado,” the technical rhythm section interlocks with twin guitars, and Demon Kogure’s richly expressive vocals are a major highlight.

Even those who think they won’t like it should give it a listen.

BAD AGAIN ~Beautiful Rebellion~Seikima II4rank/position

This is the song “BAD AGAIN ~Utsukushiki Hangyaku~ (Beautiful Rebellion)” by the rock band Seikima-II, known for Demon Kakka.

In stark contrast to their shocking appearance, the vocals are clear, beautiful, and carry wonderfully.

The heartrending, grand ballad brings listeners to tears.

Also, at Seikima-II’s live shows, they sometimes spend over 30 minutes on the MC, and that contrast with their look is addictive.

The soulful high-tone vocals are incredibly captivating.

Devil’s Merry ChristmasSeikima II5rank/position

The heavy metal band Seikima-II, which took the world by storm with its unique worldview, released a single in 1996 that stands out as an unconventional piece, sharply depicting the reality lurking behind the glitz of Christmas.

While it opens with scenes of a holy night wrapped in eerie brilliance, the lyrics also confront the darker sides of society, such as war and poverty, serving as a powerful counterpoint to the festive season.

It’s also memorable that the song was originally produced to run over seven minutes, but the second verse was entirely cut on the grounds that it was too long for a single, with the full version later released in subsequent years.

Combining metal-style intensity with melodic, kayōkyoku-inspired sensibilities, the sound is guaranteed to get a crowd going at karaoke.

It’s a bracing Seikima-II number that’s especially recommended for those tired of the usual Christmas standards.

Next Is The Best!Seikima II6rank/position

Seikima-II “Next Is The Best!” Official Music Video #SeikimaII
Next Is The Best!Seikima II

The heavy riffs and piercing vocals make you clench your fist without even thinking! This track by Seikima-II is a blast of heavy metal powered by a seven-string guitar, delivering an aggressive sound, and lyrics themed around confidence and challenge that give listeners a powerful push forward.

Demon Kakka’s commanding vocals and the band’s cohesion feel like a declaration of “This is Seikima-II!” The piece was released in June 2025.

If you’re looking for the courage to face difficulties, by the time it ends your spirit will surely be stirred.

White MiracleSeikima II7rank/position

This is Seikima-II’s eighth single overall, released in August 1989.

While the band is often treated somewhat as a novelty due to the overpowering, devilish world they project, their high-level musicianship and vocal ability have been unquestionable since their debut, and their prowess is fully showcased in this beautiful ballad.

To pull this song off in karaoke, the first requirement is to develop a solid, powerful, unwavering chest voice.

Mastering the chest voice, especially in the low to mid range, is key.

Also pay attention to the rhythmic arrangement of the backing track, and sing with a clear contrast between the passages that should flow smoothly and those that should be delivered crisply.