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.
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Singalong Parade’s classic and popular songs (1–10)
KYOTO-JIN PEOPLE‼shingaronpareedo

This is a song that makes playful use of the fact that they’re a Kyoto-based band, cheerfully singing about classic Kyoto-person quirks.
It’s full of things that Kyoto locals will instantly recognize, like the gap between how people from other prefectures imagine Kyoto and what its residents are actually like.
Japanitashingaronpareedo

The lyrics are very dramatic, and as the song goes on, it feels like you’re “growing.” The melody is bright, yet there’s a certain wistful, fleeting quality to it.
In the music video, they wander around the Shijo-Kawaramachi area of Kyoto, and before I knew it, I was glued to the screen, captivated by the way they sing “Japanita!”
BGMshingaronpareedo

Although it’s a track included as the fifth song on Singalong Parade’s 4th mini-album “Bedtime Girls Music,” the title suggests that this may actually be the lead track of the mini-album.
The song is a slow-tempo ballad.
It seems that, rather than the song’s content itself, the PV’s content shocked fans, so if you’re curious, please give it a watch.
Sunny Dayshingaronpareedo

This is a track included on Sing Along Parade’s first mini album, “1.
Give Love in Small Doses.” The song begins with an extremely delicate and beautiful guitar and vocal.
At an acoustic live show at Mint Kobe, the vocalist-guitarist Micchi said it’s “a song I want sung at my own funeral.” The lyrics are exactly that: they focus on the family left behind after the narrator dies from something trivial.
Lovely Indulgenceshingaronpareedo

The lead track from the 5th album “Sutekina Fuseisei” (Wonderful Indulgence), titled “Suteki na Fuseisei” (with “Suteki” written in katakana, which seems to carry some special nuance).
The intro riff is downright addictive, evoking a sense of toxicity while also feeling irresistibly upbeat.
In the music video they’re happily eating at McD◯nald’s, but it’s not just a song about unhealthy eating.
beep-beep-gee-beeshingaronpareedo

Included on the 1st mini-album “Ichi, Ai wa Ko-dashi ni Seyo.” A bright, up-tempo pop track with sharp edges, driven by lively strumming on an acoustic guitar.
The layered chorus in the hook enhances the song’s sense of momentum, making it a real feel-good tune.
It’s a sure-fire crowd-pleaser live.
Oh!! Jealousyshingaronpareedo

A track included on the 2nd mini-album, “Ikutsu ni Natte mo.” It’s a staple at live shows—a sparkling song with a breezy rhythm that makes you want to clap along.
The lyrics sing about jealousy, but only Sing Along Parade could make jealousy feel this fun and satisfying to sing! If you belt out the end of the chorus—“oh!! shittō” (oh!! jealousy)—nice and loud, you’re guaranteed to feel refreshed.



