Hit and popular songs by SHISHAMO (Shishamo)
Let me introduce a song by SHISHAMO, a three-piece girls’ band from Kanagawa Prefecture.
Their debut came about when a record label representative happened to overhear the advisor of their high school light music club talking at his regular tonkatsu restaurant, saying, “There’s a great band.”
Apparently, the restaurant was even selling their CDs.
Their appeal lies in the down-to-earth lyrics written by the vocalist, Ms.
Miyazaki, and their performance skills that contrast with their cute visuals.
Now, please enjoy a song by SHISHAMO, a staple of the next generation of girls’ rock bands.
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SHISHAMO's classic and popular songs (71–80)
Falling in Love -10 YEARS THANK YOU-SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a three-woman rock band formed by high school classmates.
Since their formation in 2010 and major debut in 2013, they have gained popularity with their catchy, approachable sound and lyrics that resonate with everyday love and struggles.
From the album “SHISHAMO” to “SHISHAMO 8,” their natural, down-to-earth musical style has captured the hearts of many listeners, earning high positions on the Oricon album charts.
In addition to Asako Miyazaki’s songwriting and composition, the tight ensemble of Akari Yoshida on bass and Mitsuru Matsuoka on drums has been highly praised for live performances.
Their songs, which gently embrace the joys and bittersweet moments of youth, are perfect for music fans who want to share sincere, relatable feelings.
A woman’s heartSHISHAMO

Released in December 2015, this is the B-side to SHISHAMO’s fourth single, “Kimi to Gelände,” and it’s also included on their major-label third album, “SHISHAMO 3,” released in March 2016.
At first glance, the lyrics seem to be about a heartbreak, but in fact they depict the feelings of someone getting married—no longer having a girlfriend but a wife—and it’s a wedding song that expresses the resolve to take on the role of supporting their partner from now on.
There is no tomorrow.SHISHAMO

If you’re looking to play a cool song in a girls’ band, this one is highly recommended! When it comes to SHISHAMO, they usually have a lot of cute, lighthearted songs, but this track is totally different—it’s got a really cool vibe! The sharp, biting lyrics and the performance that feels like it keeps surging forward are incredibly compelling.
It’s a song that really makes your heart skip with the gap from their usual warm, mellow feel.
The guitar solo, full of speed and drive, is sure to be a major highlight.
My aim is straight at your heart.SHISHAMO

A three-piece band formed in a high school light music club, with all three members being women.
Centered around vocalist-guitarist Asako Miyazaki’s cute singing voice, girlish and charming lyrics, and catchy band sound, they’re especially popular among middle and high school students.
Their easy-to-listen-to sound and straightforward lyrics are part of their appeal, making them a band we can recommend even to those just getting into rock.
Song of Transfer (School Transfer Song)SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a three-member girls’ rock band with experience performing on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Their raw, unfiltered rock sound pairs perfectly with vocalist Asako Miyazaki’s feminine voice, making for an exceptionally pleasant listening experience.
“Tenkō no Uta” (Song of Transferring Schools) is a slow-tempo rock track—calm and easy to listen to.
The lyrics clearly reflect candid feelings about transferring schools.
It’s not exactly a bright song, but you can feel a warm sense of friendship in it.
Memories with friends come flooding back one after another.
A cloudy night sky with a forecast of rain.SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO, who have performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and were entrusted with composing the required piece for the NHK National School Music Competition, are broadening their scope of activities.
The vocals of Miyazaki, who is also the frontwoman, are charmingly feminine—matching her looks—but when fused with rock, they immediately overwhelm you with their world.
DriveSHISHAMO

The three-piece rock band SHISHAMO has been winning empathy with lyrics that depict delicate, uniquely female psychology in down-to-earth words.
This track, included on their 7th album “SHISHAMO 7,” sticks in your ears with its catchy bassline and breezy guitar sound.
The lyrics, themed around a drive date that plays out vividly before your eyes, seem perfect as BGM for teens who’ve just gotten their licenses.
It’s a refreshing number whose cute melody will lift your spirits.


