Dragon Ash
Dragon Ash

Dragon Ash

JPNRock, Alternative Rock
172,256 monthly listeners
  • 289.7K followers
  • 175K subscribers
  • 80.2K followers
  • 16.9K followers
  • 1.3K fans

Dragon Ash's Top Spotify Songs

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ROCKET DIVE
7.9K streams
2
Artist Name
Tiny World
6.2K streams
3
Artist Name
Lily
4.6K streams
4
Artist Name
New Era
2.8K streams
5
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Entertain
2.8K streams
7.9K
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6.2K
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4.6K
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2.8K
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2.8K
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2.7K
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2K
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1.7K
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Dragon Ash's YouTube Videos

12.7M
Views

dragon ash - grateful days feat.aco,zeebra (+1)

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dragon ash - grateful days feat.aco,zeebra (+1)
Youtube
12.7M views
Apr 25, 2014
10.6M
Views

Dragon Ash「Fantasista」

Dragon Ash

Dragon Ash「Fantasista」
Youtube
10.6M views
Feb 19, 2020
8M
Views

Dragon Ash「Life goes on」

Dragon Ash

Dragon Ash「Life goes on」
Youtube
8M views
Feb 19, 2020

Dragon Ash's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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平成ポップヒストリー
by Spotify
2
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Loud Rock Japan
by Spotify
3
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Classics: 90s J-Hip-Hop
by Spotify
4
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This Is Dragon Ash
by Spotify
5
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Anime アニソン アニメソング
by Spotify
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Dragon Ash's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events18 Events

Sep
17-19
Wild Bunch Fest
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
Aug
26-28
SWEET LOVE SHOWER
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
Jul
16
GRAPEVINE at Zepp Haneda
Japan
JPN
, Tokyo500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Jun
17-18
Satanic Carnival
Japan
JPN
, ChibaN/A N/A
Past
May
27-28
Greenroom Festival
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past

Dragon Ash's Past Events18 Events

  • Wild Bunch Fest festival

    YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, BE:FIRST, Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ), Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, Awich, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Tani Yuuki, Marcy, Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), SUPER BEAVER, DISH//, HIRAIDAI, Sumika, TUYU (ツユ), Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), yangskinny (ヤングスキニー), Alexandros, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), WurtS, 10-FEET, THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, My Hair Is Bad, SHISHAMO, neguse (ねぐせ。), Coldrain, ORANGE RANGE, nishina, 04 Limited Sazabys, Tele, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Fujifabric, Ulfuls, Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, Cody・Lee, the shes gone, go!go!vanillas, Cocco, Saba Sister (サバシスター), Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), Dragon Ash, This is Last, Kaneyorimasaru (カネヨリマサル), Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), SHE'S, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), OKAMOTO'S, Moon Drop, Straightener (ストレイテナー), Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), yonawo, bokula., Age Factory, KALMA, yutori, The BONEZ, cro magnons, Teikokukissa, Hakubi, ego apartment, yayuyo (ヤユヨ), TETORA, Psychic Warrior Durian, chill beans, Tsuyu
    JPN, Japan
    Huge
  • SWEET LOVE SHOWER festival

    Creepy Nuts, back number, Vaundy, AIMYON, imase, Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ), Sekai No Owari, Saucy Dog, MAN WITH A MISSION, KANA-BOON, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), Perfume, SUPER BEAVER, DISH//, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, Sumika, Porno Graffitti (ポルノグラフィティ), Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), yangskinny (ヤングスキニー), PEOPLE 1, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), WurtS, 10-FEET, UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, SHISHAMO, Wednesday Campanella, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), Kroi, Chilli Beans., 04 Limited Sazabys, Tele, flumpool, Cody・Lee, Ayano Kaneko (カネコアヤノ), go!go!vanillas, Cocco, Lucky Kilimanjaro, Stuts, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Tempalay, YU-KA, Dragon Ash, This is Last, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), NEE, tonun, DURDN, balloon, Androp, Bialystocks, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), yonawo, Chiaki Sato, BREIMEN, Five New Old, THE BAWDIES, Haruy, Arukara, Pushpullpot (プッシュプルポット), ego apartment, yayuyo (ヤユヨ), CHAMELEON LIME WHOOPIEPIE, Yamato Mori (森 大翔), THE SPELLBOUND, OVERGROUND ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND, Mahina, TAIKING
    JPN, Japan
    Small
  • GRAPEVINE at Zepp Haneda

    Dragon Ash, ACIDMAN, GRAPEVINE
    Zepp Haneda
    JPN, Tokyo
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Satanic Carnival festival

    WANIMA, SiM, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), 10-FEET, Coldrain, Hanabie., Survive Said The Prophet, 04 Limited Sazabys, Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, Dragon Ash, Crossfaith, Mongol800, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), Hey-Smith, FOMARE, CRYSTAL LAKE, Ken Yokoyama, ROTTENGRAFFTY, The BONEZ, SHANK, Suspended 4th, NOISEMAKER, Backdrop Cinderella (バックドロップシンデレラ), Dizzy Sunfist, G-Freak Factory, SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!!, Low IQ 01, ENTH, Prompts, DUSTBOX, SHADOWS, HAWAIIAN6, Locofrank, Over Arm Throw, AFJB, Sand, Razors Edge, GUMX
    JPN, Chiba
    Medium
  • Greenroom Festival festival

    AJR, UMI, Tash Sultana, Sigrid, ORANGE RANGE, ALI, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), Kroi, SIRUP, Nulbarich (ナルバリッチ), Anomalie, Dragon Ash, Kamal., Kreva, UA, DURDN, NEVER YOUNG BEACH, Vintage Trouble, Hanare Gumi, Oscar Jerome, DJ HASEBE, SOIL & "PIMP" SESSIONS, Mamas Gun, YONA YONA WEEKENDERS, The BONEZ, TENDRE, ROTH BART BARON, Yoshie Nakano, salasa, FPM, DJ Yuna Yabe, ego apartment, OVERGROUND ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND, Tri4th, grooveman Spot, Natsu Summer, DJ RINA, Toshio Matsuura, ZEN-LA-ROCK
    JPN, Japan
    Medium

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More about Dragon Ash

Overview of Alternative Rock musician Dragon Ash

Japanese rock group Dragon Ash has been performing since the mid-1990s. They are regarded as one of the founding members of Japan's alternative rock scene. The music of Dragon Ash is a distinctive fusion of rock, hip hop, and electronic music that is simultaneously upbeat and evocative.

They frequently discuss social and political concerns in their music, as well as their own hardships and successes. The group is recognized for experimenting with many musical styles, fusing parts of funk, reggae, and even jazz into their songs.

Dragon Ash has developed a sizable fan base in Japan and has appeared at a number of music festivals both domestically and abroad. They are one of the most admired bands in the Japanese rock industry because to the praise their music has received for its unbridled passion and emotional profundity.

In conclusion, the Japanese rock scene has been greatly influenced by the band Dragon Ash. Their distinctive fusion of electronic, hip hop, and rock music has produced a sound that is both strong and expressive. Dragon Ash has cemented its position in Japanese rock music history with their socially minded songs and dynamic performances.

What are the most popular songs for Alternative Rock musician Dragon Ash?

The rock and alternative rock group Dragon Ash, which is located in Tokyo, Japan, has released a number of well-known songs that have had a big impact on the music business. Dragon Ash has developed a distinctive sound with their special fusion of rock, hip hop, and reggae that appeals to a wide audience.

Popular songs by them include "Yang hamatanoborikurikaesu," "Let yourself go, Let myself go," "Jing kanaRi "noJie Duan wo," "Deep Impact feat. Rappagariya," "Fantasista," "Xi gariSUNSET," "Bai He noXiao kuChang Suo de," "Life goes on," "Resound," and "ROCKET DIVE."

An lively song by the band called "Let yourself go, Let myself go" demonstrates how well they can combine hip hop and rock. The song has become a fan favorite due to its contagious enthusiasm and memorable chorus. "Jing kanaRi "noJie Duan wo" is a slower, more reflective song with poignant lyrics on the difficulties of daily living.

The other well-known songs by Dragon Ash are a mix of fast and slow songs that embody the band's distinctive sound and aesthetic. One of the most well-known rock bands in Japan as a result of their music's resonance with listeners both domestically and abroad.

Overall, the Japanese music business has been greatly influenced by Dragon Ash's music, and their distinctive style continues to draw new admirers. Their well-known songs serve as examples of the band's skill at fusing many genres to produce a sound that is both distinctive and approachable.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Alternative Rock musician Dragon Ash?

The rock and alternative rock group Dragon Ash from Tokyo, Japan, has been providing its audience with new music on a regular basis. A mix of songs from their most recent album, "MAJESTIC," which was published in 2017, highlight the band's varied sound and musical inspirations. The album offers a variety of moods and emotions that are sure to strike a chord with listeners, from the lively and energizing "Lily" to the reflective and sad "Going Under."

Over the previous few years, Dragon Ash has also released a number of singles in addition to their most recent album. The band's 2023 single, "VOX," is a vibrant and potent piece that showcases their distinctive fusion of rock and hip hop. Other recent singles from the group include "Entertain," "Tiny World," and "NEW ERA," all of which highlight their talent for writing compelling songs that stick with listeners long after they've stopped listening to them.

Overall, with their most recent albums, Dragon Ash has continued to push the limits of rock and alternative rock music. Their most recent album and songs have something to appeal to everyone, whether you've been a fan for a while or are just discovering them. Dragon Ash is a band that is sure to make waves in the music industry for years to come with their distinct sound and compelling lyrics.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Alternative Rock musician Dragon Ash?

Tokyo-based Rock/Alternative Rock band Dragon Ash has played some of their home country's most illustrious music festivals and venues. The 'Rock In Japan', 'Rising Sun Rock Festival', and 'Greenroom Festival' are a few of their most notable festival appearances. These events have given the group a stage on which to perform for thousands of fans, showcasing their distinctive fusion of rock, hip-hop, and reggae.

Dragon Ash has performed at some of Japan's most renowned locations in addition to festivals, including Umeda Club Quattro, Club Quattro Shibuya, Zepp Nagoya, Club Citta', and Club Quattro Nagoya. These venues have provided the group the chance to develop a closer relationship with their audience and have contributed to their rise to the top of the Japanese rock scene.

At the "Rock In Japan" festival in 2015, Dragon Ash gave one of their most memorable performances, playing songs from their critically praised album "The Faces." The audience was in awe of the band's electric performance, and their distinctive sound solidified their place among the best live bands in Japan. The band's 2019 appearance at the "Greenroom Festival," during which they performed songs from their most recent album "Viva La Vida," was another remarkable performance. A memorable experience for the band and their fans was created by the band's dynamic performance and the relaxed atmosphere of the event.

Overall, Dragon Ash's appearances at festivals and other venues have been instrumental in establishing them as one of Japan's most important rock bands. They have a devoted following and have solidified their position as one of Japan's top artists thanks to their seamless blending of many genres and their electrifying live performances.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Alternative Rock musician Dragon Ash?

Over the years, the Japanese rock and alternative rock band Dragon Ash has worked with a number of other musicians. Among these collaborations are "Resound" featuring hide, "WAY U MOVE" featuring m-flo, "harohuikusa - CHAGE AND BASS REMIX" featuring 10-FEET, and "EPISODE 7" featuring SUKEBO KING.

"Resound" featuring hide is a standout collaboration for Dragon Ash. The famed Japanese musician Hide added his distinct style to the song, turning it into a hit with the audience. The song is a must-listen because to its catchy chorus and upbeat sounds.

Another noteworthy project is "WAY U MOVE" with M-flo. This song has a great hook with a rhythm that is energetic and danceable. Dragon Ash's rock sound blends perfectly with m-flo's club-oriented beats, creating an infectious and fun track that will keep you moving.

Overall, Dragon Ash has worked well with many different artists over the years. "Resound" featuring hide and "WAY U MOVE" featuring m-flo are two excellent examples of how Dragon Ash can merge their rock sound with other genres, resulting in unique and enjoyable music.