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 Best and Most Popular Songs (1–10)
spring stormNEW!yonige

A spring song with a quiet, smoldering heat by a two-woman rock band from Osaka.
It captures a unique atmosphere where everyday calm and unease intermingle, and Arisa Ushimaru’s unadorned words pierce the heart.
Included on the mini-album “HOUSE,” released in October 2018, this track’s slow tempo lets you fully immerse yourself in its world.
It was also performed near the end of the main set at their 2019 Nippon Budokan show, and has long been loved by fans as a key part of their live repertoire.
Rather than flashy shifts, its understated, steady performance resonates comfortably—perfect for a slightly ennui-tinged spring day.
Goodbye, Prisoneryonige

This song is included on ‘Neyagawa City Pop,’ filmed entirely in their hometown of Neyagawa City, Osaka.
It’s a very catchy, cute track that you’ll find yourself humming without thinking.
Women of the same generation will no doubt relate to yonige’s down-to-earth lyrics.
Buy My Scytheyonige

I think the appeal of yonige’s lyrics lies in how candid they are—they’re not just pretty words.
The lines “Hey, did you know? Honest people are just fools.
Despair, you see, is a promise you make to become an adult” feel convincing precisely because it’s yonige singing them.
girl’s dayyonige
A track included on the first demo, “The Girl’s Counterattack.” The lyrics are incredibly intense.
Being able to sing about stuff you’d normally never turn into lyrics—that’s the charm of yonige.
The phrase “die” is downright terrifying.
Guys, you should listen to this.
Sakiyonige

Many of you might be thinking, “Who is Saki?” This is a character from Naoki Matayoshi’s novel Theater that Ushimaru turned directly into a song.
He even said on the radio show School of Lock, “Saki-chan is seriously the best!”
our time cityyonige

A refreshing, uplifting tune that really lifts your spirits.
Even if you’re a bit anxious about the present, the positive lyrics give you courage.
The pop melody pairs perfectly with Ushimaru’s vocals, creating an indescribable charm.
Personally, it’s a song I want to listen to on summer nights!
Liar boy, window-side girlyonige
Arisa Ushimaru, the guitarist and vocalist, writes something called the Ushimaru Diary, and she wrote about this song there.
She said, “I wrote the lyrics while thinking, ‘I feel like my boyfriend at the time is going to dump me.’ And then he actually did.” Apparently, that’s the kind of song it is.



