[Subwoofer Required] Popular tracks with deep, heavy bass — recommended songs
When you hear “songs with deep, heavy bass,” what genres come to mind?Some people love the gritty, thick bass that cuts through intense rock, while others prefer soaking in the heavy beats of club music like hip-hop or techno.
Tastes vary widely.Recent studies suggest that our brains are wired to easily grasp rhythms and beats driven by low frequencies.In this article, we’ve selected tracks that let you revel in that deep bass loved by music fans—ranging from timeless staples to the latest hits, crossing genres and eras.We hope you’ll discover some seriously cool, bass-forward tunes!
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[Woofer Required] Popular Tracks with Powerful Deep Bass, Recommended Songs (121–130)
AS ONEUVERworld

UVERworld’s track “AS ONE,” released in March 2020.
Put on headphones and you’ll instantly notice the incredible power of this bass boost! From the very first spoken section, the ultra-low range is pushed, and once the bass guitar and kick drum come in, the sheer thickness of the sound reaches a staggering level.
The key to this song is the use of sub-bass that goes even lower than a standard 4-string bass.
It’s a fantastic low-end thumper that delivers both clearer vocals and massive sonic weight!
skyWRENCH

A single released in 1996.
WRENCH is a four-piece band formed in 1992.
Their hard, twisted, undulating guitar sound and powerful drum rhythms evoke a mixed-style sound reminiscent of Rage Against The Machine.
The shouted vocals also suit the tone of the song and are great.
Racing into the NightYOASOBI

In today’s J-POP scene, where internet-born artists are on the rise, this track is the debut digital-only single by YOASOBI, the iconic male-female duo.
Released at the end of 2019, it became such a massive hit that you could say there wasn’t a day in 2020 when you didn’t hear it.
While the catchy melody and piano phrases tend to draw attention, the low end is actually a major highlight too—the punch of the four-on-the-floor kick and the bass line that drives the groove.
Listen with a subwoofer for those deep lows, and you’re sure to discover even more to love.
I can flyYOSHIKI EZAKI x Bleecker Chrome

The theme song for The Prince of Tennis, “I can fly,” by artists YOSHIKI EZAKI and Bleecker Chrome, is a very cool track featuring a bass sound reminiscent of EDM.
The overall vocals incorporate a fresh melodic line that evokes 1990s idol groups.
The contrast between that refreshing melody and the heavy backing is balanced exquisitely, making it a highly polished piece.
[Subwoofer Required] Popular tracks with heavy bass and recommended songs (131–140)
Kill Me If You Can[Alexandros]
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[Alexandros]’s early best guitar rock tune, “Kill Me If You Can.” If someone asked which song would feel great to cover as a bassist, I’d pick this one—its bassline has maximum groove.
The bass line is irresistibly good, and it’s clearly the result of meticulous sound design.
It’s the kind of track where going a bit overboard sounds cool—a number that will thrill fans of low-end, especially bass tones!
M1917a crowd of rebellion

A hardcore tune that makes you want to nod your head in a two-step.
It’s a track by the Niigata-born rock band a crowd of rebellion, included on their first album “Xanthium,” released in 2016.
One listen and you’re hooked—the sound arrangement combines heaviness with exhilaration and completely captivates you.
That gritty, pounding low end is irresistible, too! When your head feels cluttered, this song might just wash everything away.
Summerbanvox

Banvox is a trackmaker from Hyogo Prefecture.
This track uses a technique of chopping and rearranging the vocals, creating a unique groove characteristic of dance music.
At the same time, there’s a sudden drop in the middle section that shakes the speakers with deep bass.
After that, the refreshing vocal section from the intro and the heavy low-end parts alternate, and the contrast is beautifully executed.
If you haven’t heard it yet, definitely give it a listen!

