Masterpieces and popular songs by Scenario Art
Scenarioart is a rock band with male and female twin vocals.
Their songs are captivating: they retain a solid rock feel while harnessing the airy atmosphere of the twin vocals to convey the band’s unique worldview.
Give this playlist a listen and you’ll find yourself wanting to see them live.
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Scenarioart’s best and most popular songs (1–10)
Adahada AlienShinario Aato

Scenarioart is a band formed in 2009 by Kousuke Yashi and Takahisa Yamashita, who attended the same high school.
Takahisa Yamashita is also known as a support member for KANA-BOON.
Scenarioart made their major debut in 2014 and have continued to thrive, including handling theme songs for films.
Their appeal lies in harmonies between high-tone voices—their ultra-high notes overlap to create a unique, powerful sound.
Sayonara Moon TownShinario Aato

Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is a work that depicts the story following the massively popular manga Naruto.
The song chosen as the anime’s ending theme is Scenarioart’s “Sayonara Moon Town,” released in 2017.
The lyrics, which express the desire to protect someone precious and the heartache of being unable to do so, tighten your chest with emotion.
The male-female twin vocals further heighten the song’s poignancy.
Blue LonelinessShinario Aato

A song included as the second track on their first major full-length album, “Happy Umbrella.” In creating this album, the members said, “It’s incredibly irresponsible to sing blithely that the future is bright, that everything will be fine, or that dreams are wonderful.
No one understands that better than we do.
That’s precisely why we thought hard about expressions that would truly resonate.” The lyrics seem to embody those words, and the worldview that casts “youth” as “blue loneliness” feels like a realistic reflection of junior and senior high school students struggling with their everyday lives.
Scenarioart’s Best and Most Popular Songs (11–20)
FuyuuShinario Aato

A track from the 2015 album “happy umbrella.” As the title suggests, it has a floating, airy feel, but the lyrics are surreal and carry a sense of urgency, as if battling inner conflict.
Also note the music video’s striking opening, with a girl standing on a building rooftop.


