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Janne Da Arc Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Janne Da Arc Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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Janne Da Arc Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Janne Da Arc is a Japanese visual kei rock band.

They were very popular, and I think many light music club students covered their songs, but in fact, they have been on hiatus since 2007.

They are a band whose emotional rock songs move listeners’ hearts.

Here’s a comprehensive ranking of their most popular tracks.

They have lots of songs that sound cool no matter when you listen!

Janne Da Arc Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Moonlight FlowerJanne Da Arc1rank/position

Janne Da Arc – Gekkouka (Moonlight Flower)
Gekkouka Janne Da Arc

The 23rd single by Janne Da Arc, known as a leading band in the visual kei rock scene.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Black Jack, this song was released in January 2005 and, for the first time, made it onto the Oricon year-end chart, becoming a fan favorite.

Its poignant lyrics and beautiful melodic line stand out, with a worldview that overlays lost love onto flowers, deeply moving many listeners.

The arrangement, which exquisitely fuses strings with rock, is also appealing, and the track is well-loved as an easy song to sing at karaoke.

A lyrical rock ballad perfect for long autumn nights, it’s a song that keeps you company as you think of someone dear.

DOLLSJanne Da Arc2rank/position

When I first listened to DOLLS, I imagined a woman who had been dumped, clinging on.

But since it’s based on vocalist yasu’s real experience, I was moved to realize that men, too, honestly express their fear of being alone and their desire not to lose someone like this.

VampireJanne Da Arc3rank/position

LIVE Janne Da Arc Vampire Live 2005 ~Dearly
Vampire Janne Da Arc

When it comes to hype songs by Janne Da Arc, this has to be the one.

If you’re into visual kei or often listen to ’90s rock, you’ve probably heard it at least once.

The lyrics are straightforward too, so it’s guaranteed to get everyone pumped at karaoke!

Heaven’s PlaceJanne Da Arc4rank/position

Heaven’s Place (Single Edit from “D・N・A”)
Heaven's PlaceJanne Da Arc

A track by Janne Da Arc that was featured on the TV program ASAYAN and used as the ending theme for the PlayStation 2 game Sky Surfer.

Running just under seven minutes, this song is a beautiful love ballad that feels like a refreshing breeze.

It’s perfect to sing at karaoke with a partner you want to keep walking through life with.

Even if the song is a bit long, if you sing it with all your heart, its length will let your feelings be conveyed gently and surely.

With the hazy sky at my backJanne Da Arc5rank/position

This is a song that was used as the ending theme for the anime Asobot Senki Gokū.

Janne Da Arc has many songs in keys that women can sing, so they’re also a perfect artist for men with high voices! This track is fresh and upbeat, making it perfect for karaoke.

If I turn around…Janne Da Arc6rank/position

Janne Da Arc If You Turn Around... by osamu0419
If I turn around… Janne Da Arc

The visual kei rock band Janne Da Arc.

One of their signature songs is “If You Turn Around…”.

It’s a ballad that sings about the loneliness of parting from friends you were always with as graduation approaches, and the hope of meeting again.

By the way, the poignant yet passionate lyrics are said to be based on the members’ real experiences.

If you sing it at karaoke, try keeping the first half as low as possible and then hit the high notes all at once in the chorus.

The bigger the contrast, the more powerful it will sound.

When I turn around...Janne Da Arc7rank/position

For those in their thirties, when it comes to spot-on visual kei rock bands, isn’t Janne Da Arc the first that comes to mind? They have many great songs, but the one I especially recommend is “If You Look Back…”.

Among their tracks, this one is arranged with an especially gentle melody.

It features somewhat longer sustained notes, but doesn’t rely heavily on vibrato, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

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