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 classic and popular songs (51–60)
Go! Tiger MaskShonan no Kaze

The popular reggae group Shonan no Kaze is performing the theme song for the anime Tiger Mask W.
The bold, masculine rhythm is really cool.
Since it’s a cover of the theme song from the first anime series that aired starting in 1969, some people might find it nostalgic.
HorizonShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze, practically a byword for “hot-blooded” and “manly.” You can’t help but think their fight songs suit them perfectly, right? Their track Horizon was released as a single in 2016 and was selected as the theme song for GEO Channel’s original drama Ryu ga Gotoku: Tamashii no Uta, tied to the hit game Yakuza.
The lyrics connect with the work’s depiction of men’s lives in the nighttime pleasure district—so intense and it all feels strikingly real.
Doesn’t it seem like the kind of song that would leave you feeling refreshed when you’re irritated?
AdventurerShonan no Kaze
After posing the question “What is a Land Cruiser?” at the beginning of the commercial, it cuts to striking footage of the Dakar Rally, known as the world’s toughest motorsport.
The determined looks of the drivers and mechanics are unforgettable—and incredibly cool.
The CM’s background music features Shonan no Kaze’s newly written track “Bōkensha” (Adventurer).
Its powerful, encouraging lyrics—so in tune with the commercial’s theme—are a major draw.
TOKYOShonan no Kaze

For people with a yankii vibe or those who look forward to summer at the beach, Shonan no Kaze is an absolutely essential music group.
Their spirit of valuing friends and having fun resonates with all young people.
I was surprised they had a song themed around Tokyo, but fans will definitely love that too.
Shonan no Kaze’s famous and popular songs (61–70)
Happy birthday partyShonan no Kaze

It’s a song that’s well-known among the younger generation and feels very much geared toward today’s youth.
It has that signature Shonan no Kaze up-tempo, high-energy vibe.
Playing this track would likely make for a very lively, high-spirited birthday party.
HOMETOWNShonan no Kaze

This video by Houmannokaze features a hidden gem by Shonan no Kaze.
The song is about their hometown, and the lyrics mention the “Shonan Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival.” It’s a track that brings back memories of youthful days with friends and summer vacations spent locally.
Happy b-dayShonan no Kaze

With its bright, guaranteed-to-hype melody and fiery lyrics, this song is sure to get everyone pumped—especially when a big group sings it to celebrate a friend’s birthday.
There are plenty of rap parts too, so you can really nail it in a cool way.
It might be perfect for expressing feelings from one guy to another that are usually hard to say outright.


