RIZE’s classic and popular songs
RIZE is a rock band that has led Japan’s mixture rock scene since their formation in 1997.
Many people are still captivated by their one-of-a-kind mixture sensibility, each member’s exceptional expressive power, and their charismatic presence—including their looks.
Their die-hard fans are known as “Rizers.”
What makes them so compelling are, above all, their straightforward sound, a wealth of memorable guitar riffs, and their overwhelming live performances.
Calling them cool might sound cliché, but it’s the word that suits them best.
This time, we’re going to dive into the world of RIZE!
We researched their past hits and classic tracks and carefully curated a selection.
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RIZE’s classic and popular songs (41–50)
RESPECTRIZE

This is a song included on the third album, Natural Vibes.
You can feel it from the lyrics as well, but especially in the powerful way it’s sung, it’s a song that conveys strong feelings and insists that things like racial discrimination don’t matter, and that there’s no point in fretting and worrying about it.
flyRIZE

This is a track included on their sixth album, “K.O.,” released in 2008.
In just two minutes, it packs in an unrelentingly heavy sound.
It’s a song that feels like a concentrated dose of RIZE’s loud side.
Fires and brawls are the flowers of Edo feat. E.D.ORIZE

This track features the hip-hop group E.D.O, which includes JESSE under the name SORA3000.
From the moment it starts, a powerful, head-banging groove hits the audience.
Distinctive lyrics that showcase each MC’s individuality keep coming without pause, and JESSE takes the final rap verse, making it a track that absolutely shines live.
Raizu’s Show TimeRIZE

This is a RIZE track characterized by heavy beats and a powerful sound.
The lyrics, which depict the flow from getting ready for a live show to the main performance, convey a passion for music and a strong bond with their crew.
Released in February 2003, the song is included on the album “Natural Vibes” and reached No.
14 on the charts.
With RIZE’s signature straightforward lyrics and energetic sound, it captivates fans who want to relive the excitement of a live show.
It’s a song that embodies their desire to make a statement about modern society through music.
Perfect for when you’re feeling down or need to fire yourself up.
I’m a bitchRIZE

This track leaves a strong impression with its fusion of fierce, rough-edged guitar riffs and rap.
The lyrics candidly express self-loathing and complex feelings about love, showcasing RIZE’s trademark straightforward delivery.
Featured on their sixth album, “K.O.,” released in April 2008, the song is characterized by a liberating, end-of-the-century vibe.
It evokes the loneliness of walking through a wasteland, yet also the strength to keep moving forward.
For those who face themselves and wish to change while living day by day, this is a song that resonates deeply from the bottom of the heart.
LOCAL DIFENCE ORGANIZATIONRIZE

Released in 2012 as their 16th single, this work packs in the real essence of RIZE, who had reached their 15th anniversary and grown significantly.
With groovy rhythms and riffs, and a touch of irony toward society, this unique mixture sound is undoubtedly something only RIZE can deliver.
Dear Mr.PresidentRIZE

It’s a song characterized by pop melodies that also resonate with punk.
However, its English lyrics deliver biting social satire.
“I’ll obey the president; for the sake of peace I’ll do anything—even go to war.
Well, if I were president, I’d make a holiday so everyone could have fun,” making it a wry, Jesse-style piece brimming with irony.


