[The Spirit of Japan] A special feature on Southern All Stars’ classic hits. Gemlike songs
Since their debut in 1978, the band Southern All Stars has delivered countless hit songs and beloved national anthems.
Their music, which has spanned the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras, is deeply rooted in the hearts of many listeners.
Frontman Keisuke Kuwata pours an extraordinary love and respect into kayōkyoku (Japanese popular songs), and part of their charm lies in that sensibility—along with a playful sound that skillfully weaves Japanese and English, and irresistibly catchy hooks.
Above all, the band’s warm, inviting vibe is wonderful.
From uplifting anthems that give you a push, to the erotically bold lyrics that are their trademark, all the way to emotional pop songs, they have a wide array of classics.
Let’s dive into the world of Southern All Stars’ music!
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[Spirit of Japan] A Special Feature on Southern All Stars’ Masterpieces: Exquisite Songs (111–120)
With Love to the Fighting WarriorsSazan Ōrusutāzu

This is a song released in 2018 by Southern All Stars, a band wildly popular across Japan among people of all ages.
Its melody and lyrics, which evoke the Showa-era kayōkyoku style, became a hit among adult pop fans.
I’d love for everyone fighting their way through today’s modern society to give it a listen.
Ms. YoshikoSazan Ōrusutāzu

It’s Southern All Stars’ long-awaited new song! The sound flows with a distinctive tempo that really sticks in your ears.
Keisuke Kuwata’s husky voice matches this tempo perfectly, giving the track a playful feel while still being highly polished.
Erotica SevenSazan Ōrusutāzu
This song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama Devil’s Kiss.
As the title suggests, the lyrics are a bit erotic and are written from a female perspective.
NUDE MANSazan Ōrusutāzu

It was released in July 1982 as the CM song for Matsushita Electric’s “Headphone Stereo WAY.” It became a hot topic for being a track without printed lyrics.
Apparently, it’s the shortest song in the Southern All Stars’ catalog.
Am I the only one who still finds it innovative even now?!
Minna no UtaSazan Ōrusutāzu

A classic that sings of love, loneliness, and hope.
Released in June 1988, it’s Southern All Stars’ 24th single.
It was featured as an insert song in the film “She Wore a Yellow Bikini” and used in Asahi Soft Drinks’ Mitsuya Cider commercials.
The song depicts the small sorrows and loneliness found in everyday life while carrying a message of joining forces to overcome them together.
The chorus line, “Let’s raise our voices together and fly away,” really resonates.
At live shows, there’s even a bit where the audience waves their arms.
It’s a song that makes you want to hum along with friends.
Tokyo VICTORYSazan Ōrusutāzu

A song released in September 2014 as Southern All Stars’ 55th single.
Featuring an up-tempo, pleasant rhythm, it was created with the Tokyo Olympics in mind.
With a bright, forward-looking message, it inspires courage and hope in many listeners.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the 2014 Asian Games and the World Volleyball Championship, and used in a Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation commercial.
It’s a piece that lets each listener overlay their own hometown in their mind, combining elements of a cheer song with feelings of hope and unity.
Just hearing the intro captures your heart—an uplifting classic with bright lyrics and melody that energize you, beloved by many fans.
Shiori’s ThemeSazan Ōrusutāzu

With a gentle, unhurried rhythm, this is one of the top five masterpieces among Southern’s ballads.
Set to a charming piano tone, it sings of the feeling of being in love.
Fumiya Fujii, who deeply admires Southern, has named it as his favorite song.



