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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 by SEKAI NO OWARI (SekaOwa) (51–60)

StargazerSEKAI NO OWARI

Stargazer, the track that closes their major third album Eye, which was released simultaneously with the album Lip.

The contrast between its grand, otherworldly ensemble and mysterious lyrics draws listeners into its unique world.

The key stays low throughout, making it easy to sing, but since each phrase is layered with vocals, you’ll need to be mindful of where to breathe when performing it at karaoke.

It’s also a song that lets you experience the challenge of conveying a melody with minimal dynamic variation, so why not give it a try?

Biological FantasiaSEKAI NO OWARI

Just from the title alone, it’s easy to imagine that “Biological Fantasia” is a song imbued with a grand theme.

Released in May 2012, this track prompts you to rethink the meaning of existence and life.

Its fear-inducing, high-impact sound, addictive melody, and thought-provoking lyrics that aren’t exactly sing-along-friendly—all of it leaves a strong impression.

Sing it at karaoke and you’ll definitely grab everyone’s attention! There aren’t any especially high notes, so even those who’ve given up saying, “I’m not good with high notes, so I can’t sing SEKAI NO OWARI,” should give it a try.

Mermaid RhapsodySEKAI NO OWARI

Mermaid Rhapsody SEKAI NO OWARI Osaka Nanko Free Live
Mermaid RhapsodySEKAI NO OWARI

It drew attention when it was chosen as the theme song for the film.

The song is based on the theme of a mermaid, and its richly fantastical storyline is a highlight.

With the sounds of bubbles popping and a harp used throughout, it’s a very pleasant piece to listen to.

sunflowerSEKAI NO OWARI

The protagonist, who had been living in a dark world, ends up meeting “you,” someone dazzling like the sun—the beginning of a forbidden love as sung by SEKAI NO OWARI.

Listening to this song, you can feel that bittersweet thrill of knowing the person is off-limits, yet realizing thanks to them your world is starting to gain color.

Maybe it’s precisely because the melody is light and pop that it tightens your chest even more.

This track is included on the acclaimed album “Lip,” which topped the Oricon charts in February 2019.

It’s a song that gently stays with you in that helpless rush of feelings at the moment you fall in love, even when you know it won’t be returned.

Masterpieces and Popular Songs by SEKAI NO OWARI (61–70)

illustrated reference bookSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI often gives the impression of having many high-pitched songs, but the July 2025 release “Zukan” doesn’t feature belted high notes and has little range fluctuation, so it seems very scoring-friendly—you might even aim for a perfect 100.

The melody is also easy to remember since it’s structured with just verse A, verse B, and the chorus, without a new section like a bridge.

Overall, the vocal range, rhythm, and melody are clearly organized, so you don’t need any special techniques and can sing it at a relaxed pace.

To aim for 100 points, the first priority is matching pitch.

Try singing lightly with the image of lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows and sending the voice forward from just above the eyebrows.

Vocalist Fukase also tends to keep his eyebrows raised, so use that as a reference!

Time machineSEKAI NO OWARI

This song faces the pain of a lost love and guides the listener toward self-growth.

Released by SEKAI NO OWARI in March 2024, it’s included on the album “Nautilus” and was also selected as the theme song for the film “Once Upon a Crime.” While portraying the bittersweet wish to return to the past, it carefully traces the subtle emotions leading to the realization that those experiences are an essential part of who we are.

Its grand sound, moving melody, and message that is both heartrending and empowering will draw you in.

It’s a must-listen for anyone carrying the pain of heartbreak or wanting to confront their past experiences.

Fight MusicSEKAI NO OWARI

It’s a song that sends cheers to those who are fighting, and many people say they were encouraged by listening to it.

Among fans, it’s also a track that’s often played when they’re feeling down, and it’s performed at almost every live show.