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yonige’s hit and popular songs

Let me introduce some songs by yonige, a rock band from Neyagawa City in Osaka Prefecture.

Although they’re a girls’ band, their energetic performances and powerful vocals are captivating and win over listeners’ hearts.

Their lyrics often deal with romance, which likely helps them resonate with young people and contributes to their popularity.

yonige’s greatest and most popular songs (21–30)

Whereabouts of that girlyonige

yonige - Where That Girl Went - [Official Video]
Whereabouts of that girlyonige

This is a song included on the album “I Want to Be a Snail.” The lyric “I want to be a snail” is especially striking.

With its pop sound that feels familiar and makes you want to hum along after just one listen, it has become one of yonige’s signature tracks.

The music video is stylish and cute as well.

truckyonige

yonige – Truck (bass cover)
truckyonige

This is a song by yonige, a two-piece rock band from Osaka.

The lyrics, which depict a clumsy girl and a boy burdened with luggage running together, leave a strong impression.

It shares the small joys and worries of everyday life and, through its warm tone, gives listeners the courage to keep going—captivating many in the process.

Released in July 2016, the song centers on the daily lives of people living within the concept of time, celebrating living in the moment without insisting on a happy ending.

It features yonige’s signature blend of emotional yet pop-leaning melodies.

It’s a track we especially recommend to those going through a tough time or feeling worn out by daily life.

Final episodeyonige

Yonige - Final Episode Guitar Cover
Final episodeyonige

It’s a quintessential yonige track that candidly channels anger and frustration toward adults, men, and romance into its lyrics.

It vividly depicts everyday, fleeting feelings and experiences, resonating with listeners in their teens and twenties.

Released in July 2016, the song captivated many with its energetic performance and powerful vocals, despite being by a girls’ band.

Much of yonige’s music centers on themes like heartbreak and daily emotions, drawing strong empathy.

Their romance-related lyrics, in particular, sharply capture young people’s sentiments and have garnered major support through social media and YouTube.

Paired with a driving rock sound, the music has an irresistible pull that grabs listeners and doesn’t let go.

avocadoyonige

yonige - Avocado - [Official Video]
avocadoyonige

When you think of yonige, you think of “Avocado.” It’s a song with a clear structure and a catchy chorus that feels good.

The lyrics are a bit heavy but not overly cutesy, which makes them popular with girls.

The melancholic music video is charming too, with the on-screen “Bari-bari-bari-bari—boom!” text giving it a cute, subcultural vibe.

Recent eventsyonige

Avocado / Recent Things – yonige cover
Recent eventsyonige

As the title suggests, the song is about my recent situation.

The pop vocal delivery is striking, but the lyrics themselves leave a slightly bittersweet impression.

The music video mainly features footage of Arisa Ushimaru, the vocalist and guitarist, filming with a selfie stick.

November 24yonige

yonige “November 24” Live at SHIBUYA TSUTAYA O-EAST
November 24yonige

A yonige track that delicately portrays feelings evoking the end of autumn, with lyrics about loneliness and memories of the past that deeply resonate with listeners.

It’s included on their album “A Healthy Society,” released in May 2020, and it’s a song that showcases the band’s growth.

The lyrics, which capture small moments of everyday life, are perfect for the loneliness of autumn and for contemplative moods.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to slowly in your room on a chilly day in November, as you face your own feelings.

It also resonates with those who feel a sense of alienation or find self-expression difficult.

walk walkyonige

yonige 「walk walk」 Official Music Video
walk walkyonige

The two-woman rock band yonige.

Unlike typical all-girl bands, they keep a gritty, no-nonsense style that’s earned strong support from core rock fans.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend to women aiming for high karaoke scores is “walk walk.” The track is structured with verses (A and B) sung in the low-to-mid range, a slightly higher-pitched chorus, and a low-range bridge (C section).

You might feel uneasy about the higher notes in the chorus, but since it calls for a relaxed falsetto rather than a strained one, you can definitely aim for a high score as long as you keep your pitch steady.