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Masterpieces and popular songs by SEKAI NO OWARI (SekaOwa)

Let me introduce some songs by the four-piece rock band SEKAI NO OWARI, also known as SekaOwa.

Their music features vocals with Auto-Tune and is captivating for its fantasy-filled soundscapes.

SekaOwa often stirs controversy—starting with remarks like “we don’t need guitars”—and they’re frequently criticized.

But you could also say they’re constantly pursuing a new style that doesn’t fit within the conventional boundaries of music.

While I introduced them at the outset as a rock band, in that sense it might be more accurate to describe them not as a band, but as an entertainment collective.

With that, please enjoy the music of the entertainment collective SEKAI NO OWARI.

Masterpieces and Popular Songs (71–80) by SEKAI NO OWARI (aka SekaOwa)

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This song brilliantly captures the emotions of standing at a crossroads in life.

Released in March 2024, it was chosen as the theme song for Fuji-Q Highland’s “ZOKKON.” The lyrics tell a story of looking back on the past, holding onto the beauty found there, and resolving to move forward again.

It’s a track you should listen to precisely when you’re exhausted and have hit a dead end.

It will surely give you the courage to take a new step.

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The lead track from Eye, one of two full albums released simultaneously in February 2019 after about a four-year gap.

Teaming up with director Jun Tamukai, they created a music video set at a psychedelic banquet.

You can feel a madness that contrasts with the pop side of the song.

It delivers a message that presses upon the present, crafted over many years.

If you haven’t checked it out yet, be sure to experience this new frontier sound from SEKAI NO OWARI.

Mermaid RhapsodySEKAI NO OWARI

This song begins with lead vocalist Nakajin’s opening line and was also used as the theme song for the film “Princess Jellyfish.” Fukase singing while holding a deck brush leaves a strong impression, and listening to this mermaid-themed track lets you sense the fleeting, ephemeral nature of her existence.