[Subwoofer Required] Popular tracks with deep, heavy bass — recommended songs
When you hear “songs where you can savor the allure of deep bass,” what genres come to mind?
Some people love the rugged, assertive bass that stands out in intense rock, while others prefer to soak in the heavy beats of club music like hip-hop and techno—tastes vary widely.
Recent research suggests that our brains are wired to easily grasp rhythms and beats driven by low frequencies.
With that in mind, we’ve curated tracks that let you revel in that bass-heavy sound, spanning classics to the latest hits, across genres and eras.
If you’re looking for cool tracks with powerful low-end, this is a must-read!
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[Subwoofer Required] Popular Tracks with Powerful Deep Bass, Recommended Songs (91–100)
Selfish PinkyAya a.k.a. Panda


A mega-hit track by the Japanese female rapper AYA a.k.a.
PANDA, who could hold her own against American celebrities.
When it comes to EDM, it’s all about the low end, and this song is no exception—it begs for a bass boost.
It’s the kind of track that makes you want to cruise in a convertible like a celeb, blasting the subwoofer.
Japanese women can party loud and proud too—have fun and get hyped!
STAND-ALONEAimer

This song begins with a fantastical piano tone.
It’s sung by Aimer, the female singer known for tracks like “I beg you.” It was released as a digital single in 2019 and serves as the theme song for the drama “Anata no Ban Desu” (Your Turn to Kill).
It starts with a quiet A-melody, then opens up into a liberating, soaring chorus.
Once you hear it, you’re drawn into its world.
Her heart-wrenching vocals are wonderful, too.
[Subwoofer Required] Popular Tracks with Deep, Powerful Bass: Recommended Songs (101–110)
Dive For YouBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

For many people, this song was their introduction to BOOM BOOM SATELLITES! This is “DIVE FOR YOU,” known as the theme song for the sci-fi anime film Appleseed.
The band is known for their fusion of rock and techno, and this track really showcases that strength.
It combines the appeal of a straightforward rock song with the intricate, sound-edited qualities of an instrumental piece.
It’s a track that captures the best of both worlds!
Rhyme Wave Phrase DisciplesCHEHON

Released in 2008 as his second single, CHEHON’s signature track “Inpakuto” (written with kanji as 韻波句徒).
This song can be considered one of the defining tracks of Japan’s reggae scene.
CHEHON is a reggae DJ from Tsuruhashi, Osaka.
He began his career around 2002, and “Inpakuto” captures the shock he felt upon discovering reggae.
Even the deliberate use of kanji as a phonetic play on the word “impact” shows his attention to detail.
The rhymes, propelled from the depths of his throat with fierce resolve, blend English and Japanese for a truly high-impact performance.
I vs ICOCOBAT

Included on the 1999 album “cocobat.” COCOBAT is a four-piece metal band formed in 1991.
The band name is said to come from professional wrestler Bobo Brazil’s signature move, the Coconut Headbutt.
It starts with a quiet guitar intro, then quickly shifts into a crushing, heavy, roaring sound.
That weighty sound really hits hard.
Only I am supreme, ONLY ONECTS

CTS is a three-member electronic dance unit known for their uniquely glowing LED masks.
They began their activities in September 2012 by uploading their debut EP, “Sayonara Twilight,” to YouTube, and have since become popular artists.
Their track “Yuiga Dokuson ONLY ONE” features a satisfying four-on-the-floor bass that makes your body move to the rhythm.
Also noteworthy is how they keep the song engaging by using a variety of synth tones on the top lines, ensuring it never gets boring to listen to.
Destroy (feat. Ho99o9)CROSSFAITH

Crossfaith has become one of Japan’s leading metalcore bands.
This track, featured on their fifth album EX_MACHINA released in 2018, features the American hip-hop group Ho99o9.
The thunderous drums and the heavy low end from the guitar and bass are simply outstanding.
The must-see music video uses footage from their wildly energetic live shows.

