Masterpieces and popular songs by Wasureranneyo
Let me introduce you to the scorching-hot rock band Wasurerunneeyo.
Their songs are characterized by a strong coming-of-age vibe and explosive energy, and they’re a band that makes your heart burn as you listen.
Calling themselves people who “love bands and silly stuff,” they’re captivating not only for their fiery tracks but also for their music videos, songs, and performances that shine with a sense of humor.
Unforgettable-yo’s Best and Most Popular Songs (1–10)
I say I love youwasureranneeyo

A song by Wasureranneyo that blasts raw, awkward emotions over straight-ahead rock.
Released digitally in September 2022 and included on the album, this track features lyrics that hit home, depicting the conflict at the moment of saying “I love you” and the irrepressible urge to express it.
With its simple chord progression, it’s easy to tackle even if you’ve just started playing an instrument.
Load it up with your own feelings and give it a go.
middle-aged attention seekerwasureranneeyo

This is a track by Wasureranneyo, known for their distinctive lyrics and energetic performances.
It was included as a coupling song on the maxi single “Kono Takanari o Nanto Yobu,” released in October 2013.
The song portrays feelings of loneliness, alienation, and the desire for human connection, sharply capturing the thinness of relationships in modern society and the way people hide their true feelings.
With a cynical lens, it depicts contemporary life through scenes like people heading to festivals and late-night visits to adult sites.
It conveys the complex emotions of a generation entering middle age.
If you’re feeling isolated or struggling with relationships, you may find a lot to relate to in this song.
Reach me.wasureranneeyo

This is “Ore yo Todoke,” covered by Masaki Suda in the film “Nanimono.” Live scenes in movies are often recorded and pitch-corrected, but this one is a raw, live vocal.
He’s not necessarily a technically great singer, but his expressiveness makes him captivating as a vocalist.
I even find the parts where the high notes seem tough to be charming.
beautiful personwasureranneeyo

This is a digest movie from the special program on Kumamoto earthquake reconstruction, “Wasureranneyo Kumamoto.” Shibata is performing a solo acoustic set with a guitar in a place that looks like a diner in Kumamoto.
It starts around 18:05.
The song is the theme for the film “Utsukushii Hito” and follows Wasureranneyo’s classic love-song pattern: a ballad about being unable to confess, ending in heartbreak, yet still loving you.
You are the most beautiful in the world.wasureranneeyo
Among Wasureranneyo’s songs, this one stands out as an exceptional masterpiece.
It’s an anthem that resonates with many, singing about the strength to trust your own worth without being swayed by outside voices or opinions.
It was included in their first best-of album, “Wasureranneyo no Kore made to, Kore kara.” released in February 2016, and was also used as the theme song for the film “Black Riot.” Takahiro Shibata’s passionate vocals and the lyrics, written in plain, unadorned language, are especially compelling.
It’s a track I hope people who are struggling with self-confidence or spending sleepless nights will listen to.
If you hear this song, you too will surely realize your own beauty.
ABC starting from Cwasureranneeyo

This is Wasureranneyo’s first single, used as the ending theme for the NTV anime Kaiji: Against All Rules.
The band Chatmonchy, whom vocalist Shibata greatly admires, even appears in the lyrics.
At live shows, the audience often sings along to that part, making it a very lively song.
The music video’s wistful, surreal animation is adorable.
All Foolswasureranneeyo

This song is included on the 3rd album, “Turn Me Into a Dog.” The music video is composed of stop-motion footage of the members performing what they call the “signature jump,” captured over 3,000 jumps.
With a pleasantly soothing melody and straightforward lyrics, it’s a lovable track you’ll want to listen to again and again.
Tonight, right nowEiga `Hibi Rokku`

Produced as an insert song for the film “Hibi Rock,” this track is a fiery rock number by Wasuretennee yo.
It brilliantly captures the world of the coming-of-age musical comedy starring Shuhei Nomura and Fumi Nikaido, carrying a message about cherishing dreams only you can see and things only you can do.
Through depictions of the night sky and nighttime roads, it portrays moments of sinking to rock bottom or slipping back into past emotions, while conveying a positive will to overcome them through music.
Released to coincide with the film’s 2014 premiere, this song perfectly suits the story of growth and friendship among rock-loving youth.
It’s recommended for anyone who wants to revisit the passionate feelings of their adolescent years.
Let’s start a band.wasureranneeyo

This is a track included on the 3rd album, “Make Me a Dog.” The music video features fans and friends of Wasureranneyo, along with a variety of artists, all taking turns singing the song.
Two members of Chatmonchy—vocalist Shibata’s beloved artists—also appear, making it a song and MV that convey how widely Wasureranneyo is cherished by people of all ages.
Night Flightwasureranneeyo

This song is the lead track from the second album, “Even If You Look Up at the Sky, There’s Nothing but the Sky.” It was used as the opening theme for the Nippon TV anime “Hajime no Ippo: Rising” and received heavy airplay.
It’s a poignant song that clearly conveys Wasureranneyo’s passionate yet gentle side.
The live footage in the music video is also moving.



