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.
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Wasure Ranneeyo’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)
I won’t forgetwasureranneeyo

This is the title track from the first album “Wasureranneyo.” The melody is so catchy that you’ll be humming it after just one listen.
The lyrics and music video evoke a bittersweet sense of youth.
Actress Fumi Nikaidō appears in a sailor uniform in the MV—she’s super cute! At live shows, the audience turns on their phone lights and waves them like glow sticks, creating a sense of unity and emotion you’ll never forget.
They’ve also posted a video on Twitter, so be sure to check it out.
Go fight and win.wasureranneeyo

A youthful song filled with passionate feelings for a friend.
While powerfully urging, “Go fight and come back a winner,” it never forgets the gentleness of, “It’s okay to mess up—just come back.” The straightforward wish—wanting them to return no matter the situation, because being alone is lonely and hard—resonates deeply.
Released in October 2013, this track is packed with everything that makes Wasurete Motenaiyo so compelling.
It’s perfect for times when you want to reaffirm the importance of friendship and bonds, or when you want to cheer on someone dear.
The more you listen, the more it becomes a song that stays close to your heart.
Thank you, I love you, world.wasureranneeyo
The 2012 song by Wasureranneyo is characterized by its distinctive, straightforward lyrics.
It expresses gratitude and love for the world and sings about the importance of living freely.
Delivering a positive message to listeners, the piece covers a wide range of topics—from everyday trivialities to major themes in life—and embraces universally relatable ideas such as the joy of living and the importance of human connections.
It was also used as the theme song for the TV Asahi anime “Kimezō no Kimari Monku ja Kimaranē Featuring Sub-otoko.” If you’re tired or feeling low, why not give this track a listen? It’s sure to give you courage.
I lied that I had read Dostoevsky.wasureranneeyo
A song whose squeezed-out, emotion-laden vocals pierce the heart.
The richly expressive voice and delivery are on full display, and even in the repeated lyrics, you can sense different nuances between the first time and the next, making it a deeply rewarding listen.
Highly recommended to play it over and over again!
I don’t want to be smart.wasureranneeyo

Included on the 4th album “Boku ni Dekiru Koto wa Nai kana,” this is a driving, up-tempo underdog anthem that was perfect for Honda’s 2017 scooter campaign commercial.
It’s a masterpiece that speaks to those on the opposite side of the ‘riajuu’ crowd about what pride really is.
The video features subtitles, and the English ones are joking around, so keeping an eye on them makes it even more fun.
The dragon within mewasureranneeyo

This is a song included on the 2nd mini-album “Ore yo Todoke.” The title sounds grand, but it’s a track I’d like people with sensitive stomachs to hear.
The music video features only men, giving a hot and intense impression, but everyone looks like they’re having a great time, and it’s fun to watch.
It’s also a song that really gets the crowd going at live shows.
On sleepless nights, I Google your name.wasureranneeyo

This is a song included on the 2nd mini-album “Ore yo Todoke.” Despite its suspicious-sounding title, it’s a bittersweet love ballad.
The delicate, heartrending lyrics really sink in.
The music video captures a day from Wasureranneyo’s sold-out Zepp one-man live, “Boku to Anata to Anta to Omae no Dekai Stage,” and the footage is deeply moving.


