Shonan no Kaze’s classic and popular songs
Let us introduce songs by Shonan no Kaze, a popular reggae group from Shonan.
You could say they were pioneers in bringing reggae music into Japanese living rooms.
They often appear on TV music programs and frequently perform at rock festivals as well.
They have a tough, intimidating look, and some of their CD covers were illustrated by Hiroshi Takahashi, the famed creator of delinquent manga.
Although they have a “yankee” (delinquent) image, when you see them talking on TV, they can be unexpectedly cute—the contrast leaves a great impression.
Enjoy Shonan no Kaze’s reggae, an essential soundtrack for the hot season.
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Shonan no Kaze’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)
Ambiguous SongShonan no Kaze

A song that portrays a straightforward man—clumsy and broke, yet carrying a big dream and a stronger-than-anyone-else desire to make the person he loves happy.
Don’t all men admire this kind of passionate guy? And don’t women want to be loved by a man like this?
bubbleShonan no Kaze

This song was used as the theme for the game “Yakuza 0: The Place of Oath.” Its lyrics evoke the bubble era, tying in with the game’s content.
It was released in 2015 as the 15th single.
The four-on-the-floor rhythm sends the energy through the roof.
Rockin`WildShonan no Kaze

This song likens oneself to a machine or a wild horse, expressing a fierce drive to move forward.
From SHOCK EYE’s cool part onward, it delivers that signature Shonan no Kaze rap style and a passionate message that pierces the heart.
Shonan no Kaze’s classic and popular songs (11–20)
studio (apartment)Shonan no Kaze

This song is about the love of a clumsy man.
Every time I listen to it, even when I feel like I’m about to cry or give up, it makes me want to become a strong, big-hearted man who can tell her, “I’m okay,” without showing my tears, even if I have to act tough.
It’s a song that reaffirms that for me.
cactusShonan no Kaze

The upbeat reggae sound really gets you hyped.
It was released in 2005 as the fourth single.
Its message—switching your mindset even after failure and trying again—is encouraging.
Recommended for working adults who are dedicated to their jobs.
My dear best friendShonan no Kaze

As the title suggests, it’s a song about feelings for a best friend.
It was released in 2009 as the ninth single.
The straightforward lyrics really resonate.
It’s especially recommended as a graduation song.
It’s the theme song for the movie “Drop,” which portrays the youth of delinquents.
DearShonan no Kaze

As you prepare for marriage and go to greet each other’s parents, I think you’ll once again feel how great your parents are and realize that, although it wasn’t put into words, the present is built on countless hardships and sorrows they overcame.
Letting go of one’s own child must be an indescribable loneliness, but this is a song that vows to carry their resolve in your heart and absolutely make your partner happy.
You can’t listen to it without tears.


