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Sound Horizon Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Sound Horizon Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Sound Horizon Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Sound Horizon is a musical unit from Japan consisting solely of Revo, a music producer and sound creator.

With story-driven lyrics and suite-like compositions, they describe themselves as a “fantasy band.”

Here is a collection of his popular songs, drawn from concept albums packed with various twists and inventive projects.

Sound Horizon Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Halloween until morningSound Horizon1rank/position

A Halloween number by Sound Horizon brimming with a lively, all-night party atmosphere.

It’s included on their fourth single, “Halloween to Yoru no Monogatari,” released in October 2013.

This three-and-a-half-minute killer tune combines a breezy feel—so vivid you can almost see costumed children dashing around until morning—with a mysterious, fantastical aura.

In true Sound Horizon fashion, orchestration merges with rock in an arrangement where darkness and playfulness are exquisitely blended.

Perfect not only as BGM for a Halloween party, but also for moments when everyone wants to sing along and get pumped up.

A Tale of Morning and NightSound Horizon2rank/position

Tales of Morning and Night – Sound Horizon
A Tale of Morning and NightSound Horizon

A number whose gently moist piano intro hints at the beginning of morning.

It’s a track from Sound Horizon’s album “Roman.” It depicts the story of a young man who died before he was born, and within its grand soundscape you can feel lament, conflict, and a multitude of emotions.

The world crafted by vocalist Revo, KAORI, YUUKI, and various voice actors is breathtaking.

It might make you feel reborn and ready to start your day.

YieldSound Horizon3rank/position

08 Yield | Sound Horizon | Live | English Sub
YieldSound Horizon

It’s one of the tracks from a Sound Horizon album with a strong story-driven concept.

It sings of the fleeting yet passionate first love of a village girl sowing seeds in a field.

The desire to “be happy” is something everyone feels as long as they live.

So, what fate did she ultimately grasp?

Beautiful ThingsSound Horizon4rank/position

This song, with its wistful harmonica tones, evokes the sight of a vast, open sky.

It’s a track by the music unit Sound Horizon, led by Revo, who serves as vocalist and composer, among other roles.

The lyrics express feelings about “life” from the perspective of becoming an older sister.

It was included on the 2006 album Roman.

The vocals on this track are by YUUKI.

Invisible ArmSound Horizon5rank/position

Sound Horizon Invisible Arm PV with Subtitles
Invisible ArmSound Horizon

Sound Horizon’s appeal lies in the narrative quality that runs through their work.

This song is incredibly dense as well.

What’s wonderful is that the overarching themes set for each story are also hidden in our everyday lives: “Who is the victim, and who is the sacrifice?” The weight of those words really makes you think.

StarDustSound Horizon6rank/position

A song by Sound Horizon that was selected in the 2010 “Scariest Lyrics as Chosen by JOYSOUND Users.” From the lyrics, it depicts a woman betrayed by a man who takes revenge by staining his white clothes red.

Taken at face value, it’s simply a scary song, but it also portrays the unbearable feelings of the woman and a pure love so intense it turns into madness, making it a very heartrending track to listen to.

It seems like a cautionary tale for men: don’t toy with women.

Halloween Japanesque ’24Sound Horizon7rank/position

"Halloween Japanesque '24" [Short ver.] / Sound Horizon
Halloween Japanesque ’24Sound Horizon

This is a Halloween song by the music unit Sound Horizon, led by sound creator Revo.

The track is uniquely chaotic, blending a Japanesque atmosphere—featuring the resonant tones of koto and so—with an electro sound.

It boldly weaves Japanese motifs like the New Year’s Eve bell and fireworks into the Western tradition of Halloween, creating a powerful worldview that embraces and enjoys differences, culture, and even hardship.

Released in October 2024 as an advance track from the album “Tales of Halloween and Morning,” it also evokes a connection to the classic “Tales of Halloween and Night,” released 11 years earlier, and tied in with the November 2024 live shows.

Use it as BGM for videos of dancing in Japanese-style horror or yokai costumes, and you’re sure to deliver a distinctive Halloween vibe that will draw attention.

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