“All About Youth” Popular Cover Song
Fujifabric’s signature classic “Wakamono no Subete” is a song many of you probably love.
Its wistful melody really tugs at the heartstrings, and the track has a somewhat nostalgic feel, doesn’t it?
This signature song by Fujifabric has actually been covered by many artists!
I’m sure many of you have seen the video of Bank Band covering it at ap bank fes, but there are plenty of other wonderful covers as well.
In this article, I’ll introduce them all at once.
Each cover is filled with the performers’ love for Fujifabric.
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“All About Youth” Popular Cover Song
All of the YouthCharan Po Rantan

This is Charan-Po-Rantan’s cover of “Wakamono no Subete.” It carries a different kind of wistfulness from Fujifabric’s original and is very soothing.
There’s no rhythm section; it’s a cover centered on the accordion.
I think it suits the dramatic lyrical world of the song.
All of the Youthsuis from Yorushika

A classic youth anthem covered by suis from Yorushika.
Her transparent vocals delicately portray the everyday lives and inner worlds of young people.
Iconic scenes like the evening chime and the final fireworks really resonate.
Released in June 2024, this work is full of charm that captivates many listeners.
Suis’s voice blends clarity with a boyish quality, and listening to it makes you feel a light toward the future.
It’s a nostalgic summer song that’s likely to linger in your heart—highly recommended across generations.
In conclusion
I introduced cover versions of the classic song “Wakamono no Subete” by Fujifabric.
Each cover stayed true to the original while expressing a clear love for Fujifabric.
That said, each one has its own charm distinct from the original, so be sure to listen and compare them!

