X JAPAN revolutionized Japan’s rock scene and spread their wings to the world.
From grand ballads to ferocious metal, their songs continue to shake listeners’ souls to the core.
Beautiful melodies etched deep in the heart, overwhelming sounds that make the spirit tremble.
Their many songs remain deeply engraved in the hearts of countless listeners even today.
Now, please enjoy some of X JAPAN’s most iconic tracks.
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X JAPAN’s greatest and most popular songs (1–10)
DAHLIAX JAPAN

It’s a song that truly epitomizes X JAPAN at their best, fusing speed metal with a majestic symphonic sound.
Released in February 1996, it topped the Oricon charts and later served as an advance single from the band’s final studio masterpiece, DAHLIA.
The world depicted by Yoshiki’s lyrics evokes tragedy hidden behind splendor and the anguished cries of a soul torn by inescapable fate.
As thunderous drums collide with delicate piano melodies, Toshi’s heartrending yet powerful high vocals resound with overwhelming impact.
Listen to it on a night when you feel crushed by uncontrollable emotions, and its passionate sound will stay close to your heart.
Forever LoveX JAPAN

It’s the ultimate ballad that epitomizes the band’s extraordinarily dramatic history.
The magnificent orchestration and the piano melodies performed by YOSHIKI intertwine with Toshi’s poignant yet powerful high-tone vocals to superbly convey the grand theme of eternal love that endures even after losing the one you love.
Released in July 1996, this song was also included on that year’s masterpiece album, Dahlia.
Chosen as the theme song for the theatrical animated film X, based on CLAMP’s work, and later featured in a commercial starring Junichiro Koizumi, it became a classic widely known beyond the band’s fanbase.
On nights when you’re thinking of someone dear, listening while immersing yourself in its expansive world will move you to tears with its profoundly emotional resonance.
THE LAST SONGX JAPAN

An epic symphonic ballad over 11 minutes long that epitomizes the band’s overwhelmingly dramatic history.
Crafted by YOSHIKI, the piece weaves delicate piano melodies with weighty orchestration, while Toshl’s vocals—like a cry from the soul—strike straight to the heart.
The lyrics, shifting between English and Japanese, seem to portray the unbearable pain and regret at the moment of parting, along with the protagonist’s self-questioning.
Although it was released in March 1998 as the band’s final single following their breakup, it was performed as the opening song at their reunion concert in March 2008—an element that deepens the song’s narrative quality.
It’s the perfect track for nights when you want to be swept away by the band’s harrowing journey and the maelstrom of emotions poured into it.
Silent JealousyX JAPAN

The way it cascades from beautiful piano lines into a storm-like metal sound is nothing short of dramatic.
This piece centers on the theme of a maddening jealousy born out of love, and its heartrending cries of the heart are powerfully conveyed through Toshl’s piercing high-tone vocals.
Even within its aggressive sound, the coexistence of melodic allure is breathtaking.
Released as a single from the classic album “Jealousy” in September 1991, it was also performed at that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s a wonderful track that lets you fully savor X JAPAN’s passion and delicacy—the magnetic pull of both extremes.
Rusty NailX JAPAN

The arrangement, where a dreamy synthesizer phrase rings out from the intro and layers with a fast-paced rock sound, really amps up the excitement, doesn’t it? The one-of-a-kind fusion of intense metal and beautiful melody showcases YOSHIKI’s brilliant compositional sensibility.
This work vividly evokes the image of a protagonist who, while bearing unhealed wounds and loneliness that pierce deep into the heart, continues to struggle desperately.
The song was released in July 1994 as the band’s 10th single and was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Kimi ga Mienai.” Despite unfavorable conditions for its first-week tally, it reached No.
1 on the Oricon chart and was later included on the acclaimed album “DAHLIA.” It’s a classical yet beautiful rock number you’ll want to listen to when you want to lift your spirits.
crimsonX JAPAN

Shifting abruptly from quiet guitar arpeggios to an intense metal sound, its dramatic structure evokes the feeling of listening to classical music.
As X JAPAN’s first single after their major-label debut, it can be seen as a work that strongly reflects the deep sorrow and inner conflict within YOSHIKI.
The protagonist’s despair—torn apart by lost love and steeped in the hues of passion and tragedy—comes through with painful clarity.
Released in September 1989 and included on the landmark album BLUE BLOOD, the song was also featured in an NTT DoCoMo commercial and won the Best New Artist award at the Japan Cable Radio Awards the same year.
This is a historic, soul-stirring masterpiece for those who want to unleash the emotions buried deep within and seek catharsis through the power of music.
ENDLESS RAINX JAPAN

In contrast to their intense metal sound, X JAPAN’s grand ballads are a huge part of their appeal.
This song, which begins with YOSHIKI’s classically influenced, beautiful piano melody, is one that truly symbolizes the band.
Like unending rain falling on the heart, it seems to portray the feelings of carrying never-ending sorrow and unhealed wounds while still searching for the light.
HIDE’s wistful guitar solo further accentuates the poignancy.
Released as a single from the classic album BLUE BLOOD in December 1989, it also served as the theme song for the film Zipang.
The sight of fans breaking into a massive singalong at live shows is moving, and this is a ballad that keeps you company on nights when you want to quietly sink into your thoughts alone.



