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 masterpieces and popular songs (31–40)
Dancing MapShonan no Kaze

I’m soothed by its gentle tempo and refreshing sound.
It’s included on the mini-album “Odore,” released in 2017.
Listening to it gives me a vaguely nostalgic feeling.
It’s a song I’d love for you to listen to while taking a walk.
rivalShonan no Kaze

It’s included on their 16th single, “Hanabi,” released in 2016.
Many of you may have heard it as the theme song for high school baseball.
Above all, it’s a song I want high school ballplayers to listen to.
It fills you with the strength to strive for victory.
odds and ends; miscellaneous junk; bric-a-bracShonan no Kaze

This is a song included on the 2015 album “Shonan no Kaze ~COME AGAIN~.” The lyrics, which seem to directly convey their feelings about the musical journey they’ve been on, are truly moving.
Their straightforward vocals are wonderful as well.
fingerShonan no Kaze

It’s a bittersweet love song that tightens the chest, expressing feelings for someone special.
It’s included on the 18th single, “Yamechimae!” released in 2018.
The straightforward lyrics convey pure love, making it a perfect song to give to someone important on a special day.
HaruyaShonan no Kaze

It’s included on “Shonan no Kaze ~COME AGAIN~,” released in 2015 as their sixth album.
It’s an upbeat tune that boosts the summer vibe.
You can’t help but sway your body when you listen to it.
It gained attention after being featured in commercials and other media.
Shonan no Kaze’s classic and popular songs (41–50)
Sunny LegendShonan no Kaze

It’s a cheer song that gives you a push on the back, telling you to head straight toward your dreams.
It was released as their second single in 2000.
The Latin-style sound matches well with the choir-like melody.
It’s the theme song for the film “Hyaku Hachi.”
Bomberman: The Thunderous Explosion ManShonan no Kaze

This is their 11th single, released in 2011.
It carries a message of overcoming hardships and conquering yourself.
You can feel the members of Shonan no Kaze’s conviction toward their music.
The gradually rising melody in the chorus is really emotional.


