A carefully curated selection of SixTONES’ recommended songs: timeless tracks fans will want to replay again and again
Thinking, “I want to try listening to SixTONES, but I don’t know where to start”? The six uniquely talented members weave together songs ranging from cool dance numbers to tender ballads, and their appeal can’t be captured by just one track.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended SixTONES songs.
Whether you want to immerse yourself in their musical world or are searching for a new favorite track, be sure to use this as a guide!
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A carefully curated selection of recommended SixTONES songs: timeless tracks fans will want to listen to again and again (31–40)
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The 8th single “Futari,” released as a double A-side with “Good Luck!,” was used as the theme song for the TV drama “A Fleeting Flower,” starring group member Taiga Kyomoto.
The piano-forward, gentle ensemble feels soothing, doesn’t it? With its relaxed tempo and absence of rapid melodic runs, even those who aren’t very confident in their singing can tackle it calmly.
However, be careful not to miss the notes in the chorus, where repeated leaps using falsetto occur.
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The song “Figure,” included as a coupling track on the 5th single “Mascara” in both the First-Press Limited Edition B and the Regular Edition.
Composed by Kujira, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of yama’s “Haru wo Tsugeru,” it became a hot topic for its hooky, piano-forward sound.
The melody moves quickly and even features rap, so it isn’t easy, but since the key is low and the range isn’t very wide, it should be quite singable if you learn it well and give it a try.
If possible, invite a friend and sing it together—it’s a stylish pop tune.
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Hikaru, Kizashi,” a track included as a B-side on the 2nd single “NAVIGATOR.” Chosen as a CM song for the smartphone game app “Monster Strike,” it leaves an impression with its ensemble that effectively employs airy strings.
While there are also fast melodies with lots of up-and-down motion, the overall range isn’t that wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a soft pop tune that’s sure to liven things up when you sing it with friends.
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The song “Comet Sky,” included as a coupling track on the Limited Edition B of the 9th single “ABARERO.” Its structure moves from a floaty, dreamlike opening into a driving ensemble, creating a sense of depth that evokes the title.
The melody is laid-back relative to the song’s tempo, and with a low key and a modest range, it’s comfortable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s an emotional, up-tempo tune whose overlapping chorus lines are made for everyone to sing together.
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In the commercial introducing the appeal of Sony Bank’s debit card, the background music features SixTONES’ “BORDERLESS.” The song was written specifically for this CM, and its title reflects the idea that there are no boundaries and you can be free—echoing the debit card’s versatility both in Japan and abroad.
That sentiment comes through in the lyrics as well, and combined with the up-tempo, bright sound, it’s an uplifting track that fills you with energy as you listen.


