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Hit and popular songs by Supercell

Here we introduce songs by supercell, a creative collective centered around ryo, who handles music production, and made up of multiple illustrators and designers.

Their activities as supercell began when ryo, who had originally been posting songs using Hatsune Miku on Nico Nico Douga, connected with illustrators through those works.

Their songs have become the themes for various anime and video games and have drawn a lot of attention.

At first, ryo used the vocal synthesizer Hatsune Miku for vocals in his music production.

Because of that, he did not initially assume a human would sing the songs, and has said, “Precisely because a machine sings them, I can write lyrics that might otherwise feel embarrassing.” He is particular about using the first ideas that come to mind as they are, without unnecessary embellishment.

Supercell’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (11–20)

The Millionth Kisssupercell

A track included on the album “ZIGAEXPERIENTIA.” It gradually ramps up in tempo from the rhythm section at the start and hits hard in the chorus—an intense rock tune.

Koeda’s raspy vocals, sung as if wishing for all breakups and everything else to be destroyed, are also a must-hear.

Silver Airshipsupercell

The opening theme song of the 2012 animated film The Mysterious Transfer Student, which became a hot topic with AKB48’s Mayu Watanabe in the lead role.

The song centers on the theme of unrequited love experienced by a character in the story, with gentle piano enveloping the entire piece.

The poignant vocals in the chorus evoke the bittersweetness and nostalgia of youth.

LOVE&ROLLsupercell

[PV] LOVE&ROLL [supercell] [Yanagi Nagi] [Cencoroll]
LOVE&ROLLsupercell

Theme song for the anime CENCOROLL.

With lyrics that strike a perfect balance between a sly, slightly devilish girl’s perspective and glimpses of a truly pure-hearted girl, the catchy and stylish track turns it into an irresistibly addictive tune.

Heartbreakersupercell

A track from the album “suprecell.” Like a classic shoujo manga, it paints a portrait of “me,” single-mindedly deepening my feelings, with a slightly bittersweet, wistful youth rock number.

Hatsune Miku’s soaring high notes are a perfect match for a girl bewildered by love.

Daifugō (also known as Daifugō/Daifugō; literally “Grand Pauper,” the Japanese card game often called President/Scum)supercell

Nippon TV’s “PON!” November ending theme.

From the odd-meter guitar and Chelly’s whispery, tricky vocals at the start, it brilliantly transforms into a hard-edged, gritty rock number.

Also pay attention to Chelly’s overwhelming vocal power as she sharply sings about rebellion, likening it to the card game “Daifugō” (President).

#Love​ feat. Ann, gakusupercell

A single by supercell, released in September 2019.

The song is a duet, performed by two vocalists: Ann (female) and gaku (male).

These two were reportedly selected in a previous supercell vocal audition.

Apparently, this is the first time supercell has featured a male vocalist.

At first listen, some might wonder, “Where’s the falsetto in this song?” but I think Ann’s gentle singing in sections like the A-melody skillfully uses mixed voice to falsetto.

Since it’s a duet, it might be a bit tricky to pick for karaoke, but please give it a try!

Supercell’s greatest and popular songs (21–30)

Perfect Daysupercell

supercell – Perfect Day PV [Thai-Sub]
Perfect Daysupercell

A track from the album “Today Is A Beautiful Day.” While it’s a refreshing rock number, the nostalgic mood is something anyone can relate to.

The album-included music video depicting the friendship between two girls is also a must-see.