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The Back Horn Popular Song Ranking [2026]

The Back Horn Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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The Back Horn Popular Song Ranking [2026]

They are a four-piece alternative rock band whose concept is encapsulated by the word “KYO-MEI,” carrying the message of delivering music that resonates and moves the hearts of listeners.

This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.

We’ve listed their most-played, popular songs in a ranked format.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, be sure to check them out.

The Back Horn Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

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THE BACK HORN “コバルトブルー / Cobalt Blue” MUSIC VIDEO
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Set to a guitar riff that slices through the silence, this song by THE BACK HORN portrays the fragility of life and a heartfelt wish for peace.

It was inspired by guitarist Eijun Suganami’s shocking experience visiting the Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots, and created from a desire to give sound to the cries of young lives cut short.

Released in November 2004 and featured in a Kellogg’s Corn Frosty commercial, the track is also included on the album Headphone Children.

It’s a song that pierces the heart and prompts reflection on how precious and fragile the peace we enjoy truly is.

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THE BACK HORN “Beautiful Name <Match Version>” MUSIC VIDEO
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THE BACK HORN, who have earned support for their emotional lyrics, are best known for their song “Beautiful Name.” It’s a track that depicts the feelings of a man as he looks at a loved one sleeping in a hospital bed.

Throughout, it sings of the man’s regret and despair.

In fact, this song is the title track of an album of the same name.

The album includes four ballads themed around matchsticks.

Be sure to listen all the way through, and I’d also like you to consider what the match represents in this song.

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THE BACK HORN "To You Who Fight" MUSIC VIDEO
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The Back Horn is known for lyrics that delve into the human inner world.

They created “Tatakau Kimi yo” with the hope that people on the verge of giving up will start running again.

As the title suggests, it focuses on those who strive, but it also portrays negative emotions, resulting in a song that feels close and supportive.

That’s likely one reason it resonates with so many listeners.

Also not to be missed is the intense sound that spurs on those who are giving it their all.

Listening to it will surely fill you with motivation.

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THE BACK HORN “Trap” Music Video
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Even years after its November 2007 release, THE BACK HORN’s “Wana (Trap)” hasn’t lost its luster.

Featured as the ending theme of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00, it captured the hearts of many listeners.

Its powerful lyrics, reflecting the sorrow and pain of war, fuse with the band’s fiery passion to create a deeply moving masterpiece.

Recommended for those who want to belt it out at karaoke or be prompted to think deeply.

You’ll be thrilled by the dynamic, tension-filled arrangement!

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THE BACK HORN “Mirai” Music Video
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It was the theme song for the film Bright Future starring Jo Odagiri.

The movie itself was pretty out there.

The voice is striking—soft and airy at the beginning, but the transformation in the chorus is incredible.

It’s a song with a strong message.

It feels like it reaches straight to the heart.

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THE BACK HORN – Blade [Live Video] (2016.12.8 @ Nakano Sunplaza)
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THE BACK HORN has pursued their distinctive sound since their indie days.

Formed in 1998, they’ve produced hits such as “Wana (Trap)” and “Cobalt Blue.” Grounded in a raw rock sound, their music ranges from downcast to beautiful to powerfully intense.

In 2018, they celebrated their 20th anniversary with an anniversary tour that included overseas dates and a performance at Nippon Budokan.

Experience their world—a sound that stirs the emotions sleeping deep within your heart.

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THE BACK HORN “Time-lapse” Music Video
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THE BACK HORN’s new song delivers a powerful, heart-stirring message.

It portrays the feelings of a protagonist who has experienced parting with someone important, set against an emotional performance.

Masashi Yamada’s strong vocals are a perfect match for the lyrical world woven by Shinji Matsuda.

Released in September 2024, this track is the third installment in a concept single themed around light and shadow.

Many listeners will surely relate to the determination to look forward while carrying thoughts of what’s been lost.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling down or when you need a boost.

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