Dbz Music Hits - E Na E (shinichi Ishihara & Yuka) — Free & Deluxe
It represents the transition periods in the show—moments of peace where the characters are just living their lives between cosmic threats.
This isn't your typical "fight-to-the-death" anthem. Instead, "E na E" feels like a celebration of the series’ weirder, more colorful side. DBZ Music Hits - E na E (Shinichi Ishihara & YUKA)
Ishihara’s deep, gravelly hero-voice creates a perfect "Odd Couple" dynamic with YUKA’s light, airy, and rhythmic vocals. It represents the transition periods in the show—moments
💡 If you want a break from the intense orchestral scores and want to hear what a party at Capsule Corp might sound like, "E na E" is your go-to track. While "Cha-La Head-Cha-La" gets the glory, "E na
It blends late-80s synth-pop with a bouncy, "bubblegum" rock energy.
While "Cha-La Head-Cha-La" gets the glory, "E na E" is a fan favorite for those who deep-dived into the DBZ Hit Song Collection CDs.
Like much of the best DBZ music, it features the touch of Kenji Yamamoto , who defined the "Dragon Ball Sound" before the 21st-century controversies.