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Yankee Songs: A Collection of Tracks about Delinquents, Rebels, and Mischief

When you think of “yankees” and “tsuppari” (delinquent youth), a lot of images come to mind—motorbikes, fights, tokkofuku (special long jackets), and more.

From the past to the present, it’s a theme that often appears in dramas, movies, and manga, packed with cool elements like friendship, manly spirit, and clumsy kindness.

In this article, we’ll be introducing plenty of songs themed around these yankees and tsuppari! We’ll be featuring not only Showa-era tracks but also more recent releases.

Now, let’s dive in and start listening!

Yankee Songs: A Collection of Punk/Delinquent/Mischievous Tracks (71–80)

Badass☆Yankee RoadBOYSANDMEN

This is a track whose appeal lies in its straightforward lyrics and manly, gutsy sound.

It’s a song by BOYS AND MEN, released in December 2018.

The lyrics evoke the vibe of Showa-era yankee culture, and the energetic vocals leave a strong impression.

It sings about the courage to face hardships and the importance of self-realization, and just listening to it will fill you with energy.

It’s a number that could be called the group’s origin point, as they’re based in Nagoya—definitely check it out! It might even be fun to throw your arms around your friends’ shoulders and sing along.

Yankee SpiritHirano Sho, Jinguji Yuta (King & Prince)

Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji (King & Prince) / Tried drumming “Tsuppari Spirit” 🥁 short ver.
Yankee SpiritHirano Sho, Jinguji Yuta (King & Prince)

It’s a hot, slightly comical track inspired by Showa-era delinquent culture.

Included on King & Prince’s album “Re:Sense,” released in July 2021, it features Sho Hirano and Yuta Jinguji belting out straightforward feelings of love and steadfast friendship.

Despite being a Reiwa-era release, it’s packed with the playful wordplay characteristic of old-school tough guys, which will make you chuckle.

An energetic song for everyone who holds honest feelings toward love and friendship—definitely worth a listen.

In conclusion

We introduced many yankee and tsuppari songs.

From classic tracks that everyone thinks of to pieces released recently, there were all kinds of songs! Through music, please take a moment to reflect on Japan’s unique yankee culture!