Classic and popular songs by Yabai T-Shirts Yasan
Let me introduce some songs by Yabai T-Shirts Yasan, a three-piece rock band also known as Yaba-T.
Their appeal lies in their fun and humorous songs that satirize various everyday events and turn them into lyrics.
Even so, the tracks themselves are cool—that’s the secret to their popularity.
In 2016, they made their major-label debut, marking a breakthrough year.
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Yabai T-Shirts Yasan’s greatest and popular songs (21–30)
For now, just bite it.Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

A lyric video for a song written for Lotte’s “Xylitol Gum” 20th anniversary project.
The lyrics are cool, packed with hip-hop-level rhymes and nonstop gum-chewing.
It’s finished as a pop, rhythmically satisfying ska-core number.
Weiwei is a university student.Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

A song that pokes fun at “flashy private-university students.” It sings about the typical things hyped-up party students tend to do.
While they usually make upbeat, fun tracks, this one is unusual in that the lyrics could be taken as hateful, with lines like “fail your credits and repeat the year.”
Splatty SplappaYabai T-shatsu Yasan

Many of you may know Splappy Splappa, which played during the ending of NHK Educational’s Okaasan to Issho, but this is an unexpected cover that only they—given their strong comedic bent—could pull off.
The tempo is cranked way up, and the video even shows a circle mosh.
I want to have a cat.Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

Who knew a song packed with love for cats could hit so close to the heart? Yabai T-Shirts Yasan’s track channels the desire to own a cat through a high-tempo melodic hardcore sound.
Released in November 2016, this major debut single captured the hearts of many.
At live shows, there’s even a unifying moment where everyone shouts “Neko!” It feels like it speaks for those with cat allergies or people who can’t keep cats due to their circumstances, making it irresistibly relatable.
It’s a must-listen not only for cat lovers, but also for anyone who wants a pet but can’t have one.
Mary’s lambYabai T-shatsu Yasan

In the app’s promotional video, Koyama-kun is singing and playing “Mary Had a Little Lamb” on acoustic guitar.
The laid-back vibe is wonderful, with Aribobo-chan and Morimoto-kun clapping along around Koyama-kun.
It starts at 2:45.
A song that feels like the kind often included as the third track on a melodic hardcore band’s album.Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

As the title says, it’s a mid-tempo track designed for the crowd to jump along.
It’s a playful song where you can clearly see touches like recreating that classic “melodic hardcore band” move: making the entire audience crouch down and then launch into jumps at the chorus.
disgustingYabai T-shatsu Yasan

Yaba T often comes across as nothing but fun and entertaining, but this song—unusually for them—carries a certain message.
It sings about the experience of “no longer being able to listen to a song you used to love with a straightforward heart,” something many music lovers have probably gone through.


