Sonar Pocket’s famous and popular songs
Sonar Pocket, known as Sonapoke, has captured the hearts of many fans with their numerous love songs.
Their charm, after all, lies in their lyrics that straightforwardly—almost unabashedly—focus on love.
It’s said that when TV personality Sayaka Aoki returned to television after giving birth, they composed a song for her together with actress Keiko Toda and gave it to her as a present.
Enjoy their songs—so direct that they go straight to the heart—in this playlist.
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Sonar Pocket’s hit and popular songs (21–30)
The Last Train ~missing you~sonā poketto

A song released on July 16, 2014 as the 17th single.
It was used as the ending theme for a music program.
It’s a lively pop song that sings about a man reflecting on his girlfriend while riding the last train.
tear(s)sonā poketto

A song released as the second single on December 10, 2008.
It was used as the opening theme for a music program.
It is a serious pop song that portrays the feelings of a man who reflects on the circumstances of his breakup with his ex-girlfriend while hoping to meet her again.
Sparklers ~An August Promise~sonā poketto

A song released as the 14th single on August 14, 2013.
It’s a slow, string-driven pop tune that sings about spending a summer day in Enoshima with his girlfriend until nightfall, and promising to come back together again next year.
Flowersonā poketto

A track released on January 30, 2013 as the seventh single.
It was used as the theme song for a puppy film.
It’s a refreshing pop song with piano and strings that encourages breaking free from distrust of others and asserts that no one is perfect.
Goodbye, my dear.sonā poketto

A song released as a double A-side with the 21st single “HERO” on August 19, 2015.
It’s about a man who has returned to living alone and, while immersed in memories of his ex-girlfriend, wishes for her happiness.
The track is a mid-tempo, rhythmic pop song.
It also drew attention because 17-year-old popular model Nicole Fujita made her first on-screen appearance and took her first leading role in the music video.
Sorry… ~My Promise with You~sonā poketto

This is the third single, released on July 20, 2011.
It’s a mid-tempo pop song that portrays a man’s feelings as he longs to reunite with the woman he promised to make happy but ended up breaking up with, unable to forget her and tormented by regret.
A Song for a Friendsonā poketto

A song released as their third single on February 25, 2009.
It’s a lively pop tune that sings about the wish to never forget the greatness of friendship—reminiscing about memories with a childhood friend while feeling their presence close, always.


