SIX LOUNGE’s classic and popular songs
SIX LOUNGE is a three-piece rock band from Oita Prefecture.
Their appeal lies in their hot, emotional, and passionate songs, and the secret may be their dramatic melodic lines.
Their music, which resonates directly with listeners’ hearts, is steadily gaining fans, and they are poised to become a band that will lead the scene from here on out.
SIX LOUNGE’s Classic and Popular Songs (1–10)
Merry LouSIX LOUNGE

A song released as a single in 2015 and also included on the album.
It’s a track that feels distinctly new while evoking a certain nostalgia.
The melody line—somehow deeply moving—is truly wonderful, making it a classic you’ll want to listen to over and over again.
Shoot meSIX LOUNGE

This is a song included on the 2017 mini-album “Don’t Grow Up.” It’s a passionate track dedicated to a lover who’s no longer here.
The lyrics are straightforward, easy to understand, and highly relatable.
Dawn PromenadeSIX LOUNGE

This is a track included on the 2016 album “Shinonome.” It’s a song that becomes even cooler precisely because SIX LOUNGE sings it, with lyrics made up of cascading words and a melody that evokes slightly old-school youth rock.
You can feel a refreshing touch within the heat of youthful passion.
My rock ‘n’ rollSIX LOUNGE

This song is included on their first demo released in 2015.
I think it’s a classic by SIX LOUNGE.
It showcases SIX LOUNGE’s rock vibe to the fullest! It’s a highly recommended track for fans of WOMCADOLE and climbgrow.
LOVE SONGSIX LOUNGE

It’s a track included on their first demo released in 2015.
The title made me think it would be a ballad, but it’s not! It’s rock—super cool rock! When it comes to SIX LOUNGE, I usually picture hot yet refreshing songs, but their live performances are intense and emotional, with a captivating power that draws you in.
Ultimate Weapon GirlSIX LOUNGE

It’s included on the 2017 album “Don’t Grow Up.” Maybe because the members were still quite young and it’s a band, you can feel a youthful yet powerful energy from this track.
The rock ’n’ roll guitar and bass sound, along with the light, lively drum rolls, feel absolutely fantastic.
RikaSIX LOUNGE

SIX LOUNGE is a three-piece rock band steadily gaining popularity in the Japanese rock scene.
“Rika” is a song that was included on their 2016 album Shinonome, released while they were still active in the indie scene.
The track was re-recorded and released in 2023, and its lyrics—interpretable as obsessive love—have been a hot topic on social media.
The song as a whole is crafted as a mid-tempo rock ballad with a pleasant feel, which only makes the madness in the lyrics stand out even more.
Rock ‘n’ rollSIX LOUNGE

SIX LOUNGE, a three-piece rock band from Oita Prefecture that’s garnered attention through numerous anime theme songs and film tie-ins, is back in the spotlight.
This track, which opens their EP “Sansan” released in October 2025, explodes with a rugged, back-to-basics sound that feels like a return to their roots.
The lyrics, painting scenes of tearing down a national highway in the dead of night and a burning urge to break free from a monotonous daily grind, are sure to resonate with anyone who’s ever felt stifled by everyday life.
It’s a rock tune guaranteed to ignite any live house, blending the expressive power they honed on works like the ending theme for the anime My Hero Academia with the raw intensity only a three-piece can deliver, resulting in an irresistibly tight and energetic ensemble.
plus-minus zeroSIX LOUNGE

Included on the 2016 album “Shinonome.” It’s a track that, when you hear it, makes you feel, “Ah, this is rock…” For some reason the lyrics also feel strangely relatable.
The swirling bass phrase in the chorus is cool and memorable.
LULUSIX LOUNGE

SIX LOUNGE is a three-piece rock ’n’ roll band from Oita.
Formed in 2012, they initially focused their activities in Kyushu, especially Oita, but now they’re active nationwide.
Their catalog ranges from high-velocity, melodic tracks to fiery, bluesy songs that shine with Japanese lyrics.
With approachable personalities and standout looks, they’re especially popular among their generation.
Their live-house performances are truly overwhelming—raw emotion laid bare—pulling you into a show that lets you explode all the pent-up frustration you’ve been holding inside.



