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.
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yonige’s iconic and popular songs (41–50)
Horseyyonige
This is a song released by the girls’ band yonige in September 2017.
The lyrics, which sharply capture everyday struggles and the absurdities of society, leave a strong impression.
Characters like a “bored detective role-playing” and a “salaryman older brother” appear, vividly portraying the joys and pains felt in daily life.
Included on their major-label debut album “girls like girls,” it reached No.
8 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the film Ten, distributed by S.D.P.
Despite its pop melody, the song carries thought-provoking themes.
It resonated with younger generations and gained widespread support through social media and YouTube.
Slackeryonige

The song gives a rough, hard-edged impression through the words used in its lyrics.
But that also shows just how strongly Ms.
Ushimaru feels.
Ms.
Arisa Ushimaru may come across like a lone wolf, but surely there are many people, regardless of gender, who can relate to her.


