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Singalong Parade’s classic and popular songs

Let me introduce the music of Sing along Parade, a three-piece rock band from Kyoto.

With punchy, eye-catching visuals, entertainment-rich live performances, and upbeat songs, they boast countless charms—and they won the Grand Prix at eo Music Try in 2016.

Listening to their music fills you with energy; they’re a band with that kind of appeal.

Singalong Parade’s classic and popular songs (1–10)

Boys de Nightshingaronpareedo

(Night and) SAMPO – Planet [One Night STAND Live]
Boys de Nightshingaronpareedo

They won the Grand Prix at eo music try 2016.

They’re known for their distinctive look and catchy tunes, and this song is a lively rock ’n’ roll number that really showcases the guitar work.

The crisp, choppy guitar cutting at the beginning feels great.

Happy Waltzshingaronpareedo

Back-Alley Suspense [MV] / Singalon Parade
Happy Waltzshingaronpareedo

Included on the 2nd mini-album “Ikutsu ni Natte mo.” A love song from a man steeped in everyday life.

The part where he belts out “Oh baby!” in the chorus is striking.

It follows a classic structure: starting by singing in a reflective, storytelling manner, then turning emotional in the chorus.

That’s exactly why it works so well.

It sounds like the kind of song that would feel great to sing at karaoke.

As you sayshingaronpareedo

Singalong Parade “Just as you say”
As you sayshingaronpareedo

It’s performed in an acoustic arrangement.

It’s a bit different from Singalong Parade’s usual style, but the catchy vibe is still there, making it an easy listen for anyone and a really great song! With that soft, Singalong-like atmosphere, it’s a gentle track.

Singalong Parade’s greatest and most popular songs (11–20)

I’m sorry.shingaronpareedo

Singalong Parade - “Sorry” [MV]
I'm sorry.shingaronpareedo

This is a track included on Singalong Parade’s 3rd mini-album, “煩n’t you 悩?” Along with “悠you自適,” I think it can be considered a lead track of the album.

It’s a very Singalong-like song; beyond the lyrics themselves, the track order also conveys that distinctive Singalong “fun.” It isn’t listed in Singalong Parade’s official website discography, so why not take this opportunity to give it a listen?

I don’t really get it.shingaronpareedo

Singalong Parade “Don’t Really Get It” @ Kamo River Street
I don't really get it.shingaronpareedo

A track included on the 2nd mini-album, “Yō Wakaran.” With a very light, upbeat rhythm, it’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to while taking a walk.

It really fits those sunny late afternoons.

As the title suggests—“Yō Wakaran,” meaning “I don’t really get it”—the song expresses those unclear, hard-to-define feelings.

Many listeners will probably relate.

In puberty nowshingaronpareedo

Singalong Parade “Puberty Now” MV
In puberty nowshingaronpareedo

Given the apparent connection between the album title and this song’s name, it can be considered the lead track of the second mini-album “Ikutsu ni Natte mo” (“No Matter How Old We Get”).

It’s a song that depicts the restless, brooding feelings common in adolescence, like finding yourself constantly thinking about that one person who’s on your mind.

a carefree and comfortable lifeshingaronpareedo

The intro begins in a way that evokes a tropical resort, which matches the song’s content very well.

As suggested by the title of Sing Along Parade’s 3rd mini-album “Bonn’t you Nayo?” on which this track appears, the song is steeped in ‘bonnō’—worldly desires.

Along with the later-mentioned “Sumanai,” I think this track represents the face of the album—in other words, it’s the lead track.