SHAZNA's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Shazna is a visual-kei rock band that made its indie debut in 1993 and major debut in 1997.
With the glamorous appeal of their frontman IZAM—such as his pink hairstyle—they became so popular that it was called the “SHAZNA phenomenon.”
They disbanded in 2008, and in 2017 they reunited to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut.
Here, we’ll introduce Shazna’s most popular songs in a ranking format!
SHAZNA's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Sumire September LoveSHAZNA1rank/position

This song is SHAZNA’s second major-label single, counted among the “Big Four” of the visual kei scene.
Released in 1997, it debuted at No.
2 on the Oricon charts and was used as the ending theme for the debate variety show Beat Takeshi’s TV Tackle.
Blending a sweet, mellifluous vocal with a dreamy soundscape, the track portrays the bittersweet feelings of a September romance, capturing the hearts of many listeners.
Set against the backdrop of the city at dusk, it evokes the magical moment of falling in love—a sentimental pop tune perfect for the long autumn nights.
Melty loveSHAZNA2rank/position

This was SHAZNA’s major-label debut single, released in 1997.
With its catchy, pop melody and the striking visual presence of vocalist IZAM, it became a hot topic, peaking at No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart and selling 880,000 copies—a major hit.
Alongside MALICE MIZER, FANATIC◇CRISIS, and La’cryma Christi, they were dubbed one of the “Big Four of Visual Kei.” Musically, the band is distinctive, featuring pop-leaning songs strongly influenced by 1980s hits and cross-dressing and makeup that appear to pay homage to Boy George of Culture Club.
White Silent NightSHAZNA3rank/position

This is the third single by SHAZNA, a rock band so immensely popular they were dubbed one of the “Big Four” of the visual kei scene and have been active as a six-member group since their 2017 reunion.
The song was used as the ending theme for the infotainment show “Ousama no Brunch,” and it became the band’s only number-one hit on the Oricon Singles Chart.
Its arrangement, featuring strings and choral work, evokes a dreamlike Christmas atmosphere.
With a catchy pop melody that sticks in your head, it’s a hit tune that will surely remind those of that generation of visual kei’s heyday.
PURENESSSHAZNA4rank/position

This is the fifth single released by the rock band SHAZNA in 1998.
It was used as the ending theme for the film ‘Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring’s Feel Good Final Battle’ released the same year.
The song evokes an image of running toward a bright future.
loverSHAZNA5rank/position

A poignant love song by SHAZNA, an indispensable presence when talking about the visual kei scene of the ’90s.
Released as a single in October 1998, the track was featured in a JT “Foaming Café au Lait” commercial and used as a TV program ending theme.
It was also included on the album Pure Hearts.
As the seasons shift from autumn to winter, the feelings one holds for a loved one… that fleeting emotion tightens around the heart.
Listening to it in this season when we long for connection may deepen your feelings for someone special even more.
PIECE OF LOVESHAZNA6rank/position

The song released by the visual kei band SHAZNA in March 1999 beautifully portrays the quickening heartbeat at the moment of falling in love.
It sings of a protagonist searching for a gray dawn and being captivated by a lover’s voice, expanding a world where sweetness and wistfulness coexist.
The track was also used as the first opening theme for the TV anime “Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne.” Its composition, which skillfully balances a glamorous, uplifting melody with emotional elements, captured the hearts of many anime fans.
It’s a recommended song for those who want to recall the thrill of falling in love or organize their feelings.


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