[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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[Subwoofer Required] Popular tracks with deep bass, recommended songs (141–150)
danceAdo

An addictive EDM tune that you won’t be able to stop replaying! It’s a track by the singer Ado, known for the smash hit “Usseewa,” released as a single in 2021 and later included on her first album, “Kyogen,” the following year.
With its striking horn section, it’s an upbeat and stylish electronic number that makes you want to sway your body side to side and get into the groove.
Ado’s razor-sharp vocals are absolutely irresistible!
Milk & HoneyCream


A two-person music unit consisting of an MC and a vocalist, CREAM’s track.
It’s a groove-inducing number featuring deep, spacious kick drums and a heavy low-end bassline that closely follows the vocals.
The contrast between sections where the bass is present and where it pulls back is clear, which makes the passages with low frequencies resonate even more prominently.
PasswordINI

INI is an idol group formed from the audition program PRODUCE 101 JAPAN SEASON2.
In their 2022 release Password, they deftly switch between a funk-style bassline and a heavily distorted synth bass.
Their solid, punchy rap that doesn’t get buried under those low frequencies is impressively skilled! In songs with a strong bass foundation, the core stays steady even with minimal embellishment, as we hear here.
It also makes you curious how they’ll bring it to life in concert, doesn’t it?
ARIANina Utashiro

Nina Utashiro is an artist with roots in the United States, Germany, and Japan.
Right now, trap music is the trend in the hip-hop scenes both overseas and in Japan, and to be honest, individuality has faded to the point where many tracks sound the same.
Amid all that, a song that retains a striking sense of identity is ARIA, performed by Nina Utashiro.
It’s a track that uses contemporary sounds, yet samples opera and carries a gothic atmosphere in places.
The low end hits perfectly, so be sure to listen with a subwoofer.
lostOutrage

Included on the 2013 album “Outraged.” Outrage is a thrash metal band from Nagoya, formed in 1982 by four junior high school students.
As they celebrate 30 years since their debut, they continue to perform despite lineup changes and returns along the way.
It’s a song with an atmosphere that evokes Metallica when you listen to it.
The FuturePharien

From the very start, The Future hits you with a distorted bass that feels like it blasts straight through your skull.
The track is by Pharien, a DJ and composer active not only in Japan but around the world.
Pharien has the distinction of securing a deal with Spinnin’ Records, the massive Dutch label.
This song showcases his talent to the fullest: the low-end thump of the kick is satisfying, there’s a crystalline section featuring female vocals, and the whole piece is exceptionally polished from start to finish.
shameless; indecentchanmina

Chanmina, one of Japan’s leading female rappers, is a hip-hop artist born in 1998.
True to her nickname, “Beyoncé of Nerima,” she grew up in Nerima.
Her song Harenshi, which served as the theme for ABEMA’s original dating reality show The Grass Is Always Greener Next Door 3, is the lead track from her third album.
The piece conveys the poignancy, frustration, and strength of living in the vast metropolis of Tokyo.
With lyrics and sound that pierce the heart, it leans toward J-pop while still showcasing her uniquely powerful backbone.

