[2025] The Appeal of Syncopation: A Collection of Songs with Striking Syncopation
This is a bit sudden, but are you familiar with the word “syncopation”? It’s a musical term for creating a distinctive effect by deliberately shifting meter or rhythm—such as changing the accents of strong and weak beats within a bar.
If you don’t play an instrument or study music theory, you might not have heard of it.
But in fact, syncopation is widely used in the music you enjoy every day.
This time, focusing on pop and rock, we’ve put together a variety of “classic syncopation tracks” from both Western and Japanese music, across different eras.
Your favorite song might actually be using syncopation too!
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[2025] The Allure of Syncopation: A Collection of Memorable Syncopated Songs (1–10)
Ruby RingAkira Terao

Known as one of Akira Terao’s signature songs, this track is a classic that symbolizes the 1980s.
Its lyrics poignantly sing of a lost love, perfectly matched by a mature, sophisticated melody.
Released in February 1981, it became a massive hit—so much so it was called a social phenomenon—topping the Oricon charts for 10 consecutive weeks.
It was also featured in commercials and used as the entrance march for high school baseball, earning love from a wide audience.
It’s a recommended listen when you’re thinking of someone special or want to bask in a nostalgic mood.
Enter SandmanMetallica

When it comes to masterpieces that highlight syncopation, you can’t leave out the signature track by America’s Metallica.
Released as the lead single from their August 1991 album “Metallica,” the song became a massive hit.
Its lyrics, themed around childhood fears and nightmares, portray the mythic figure of the Sandman in a foreboding light, leaving a deep impression on listeners.
Beginning with a quiet acoustic guitar and building into a heavy, powerful riff, the song’s structure showcases the allure of syncopation to the fullest.
The memorable riff created by guitarist Kirk Hammett has become nothing short of legendary.
It’s also popular as an entrance theme in combat sports, making it a track beloved by a wide audience.
SyncopationBABYMETAL

Formed under the theme of “the fusion of idols and metal,” BABYMETAL is a three-member dance unit that has gained support both in Japan and abroad with their heavy metal sound and cute vocals.
The track Syncopation from their second album METAL RESISTANCE amps you up right from the intro with its melodic guitar riffs and aggressive beats.
Throughout the song, the use of syncopated, off-beat rhythms adds even more momentum to the sense of speed.
At the same time, the sections without syncopation highlight a crushing heaviness, making it a powerful metal tune.
[2025] The Appeal of Syncopation: A Collection of Memorable Songs with Syncopation (11–20)
Whole Lotta LoveLed Zeppelin

A signature Led Zeppelin song, masterfully wielding syncopation, was released in October 1969.
Its heavy guitar riff and powerful drumming create a distinctive groove that opened up new horizons in hard rock.
The impassioned vocals from the British band boldly express physical love, shocking the music scene of the time.
Jimmy Page’s innovative guitar work continues to influence countless musicians even now.
Energetic and sensual, this track is perfect for a thrilling weekend night or whenever you want to elevate your mood.
As I love you selfishly, I won’t hurt anyone but you.B’z

B’z is a singular rock duo that has released countless hit tunes and continues to lead the J-pop scene.
Their 12th single, “Ai no mama ni Wagamanma ni Boku wa Kimi dake wo Kizutsukenai” (“As Love Commands, As I Please, I Will Never Hurt Anyone but You”), was used as the theme song for the Nippon TV 40th anniversary drama “Journey to the West.” The syncopation that hits at the very start of the chorus highlights the song’s most climactic section and creates a perfectly catchy hook.
It’s a quintessential 1990s rock anthem and the only B’z single to achieve double million sales.
RoxanneThe Police

Known as one of The Police’s signature songs, this track captivates listeners with a rhythm that effectively employs syncopation.
Centered on an appeal to a prostitute, the lyrics offer insight into social issues while exquisitely expressing the subtleties of human emotion.
Released in November 1978, the song initially drew little attention, but its overseas release in 1979 sparked a surge in popularity.
Since then, it has appeared in numerous films and television shows, been covered by many artists, and remained beloved across generations.
Born from experiences in Paris’s red-light district, this song is recommended for those who wish to explore the nuances of love and life.
Don't get my hopes up.Candies

Candies were a three-member idol group that, at the height of their popularity, suddenly announced their breakup—coining the catchphrase “We want to go back to being ordinary girls!!” Their 7th single, ‘Sono Ki ni Sasenai de,’ is a memorable number featuring an ensemble evocative of soul music and cute lyrics.
The arrangement sprinkles in syncopated hits and obbligatos throughout, creating hooks even at a relaxed tempo.
A timeless classic with a cool, lingering melody.





