[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 (111–120)
YOUNG BLOODONE N’ ONLY

Wouldn’t it be perfect to play while driving? It’s a track by the dance-vocal unit ONE N’ ONLY, released in 2022.
The rhythmic beat, the rolling bassline, and the flow infused with hip-hop elements—the way they intertwine is seriously cool! You’ll find your shoulders naturally swaying as you listen.
It’s exactly the kind of music you put on when you want to make the woofer thump.
Turn up the volume and dive into the world of the song!
Change My LifeTHE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE

Why not entrust both your heart and body to a mellow, soft-edged bass vibe? This track by the dance-vocal group THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE was released digitally in 2022 and was chosen as the ending theme for the drama “Is It No Good to Be a No-Good Man?”.
Its city-pop-tinged, stylish sound and sweet vocals feel so pleasant.
The lyrics carry a strong resolve: “I’ll find an answer that’s mine alone.” Perfect for times when you want to lose yourself in music without thinking about anything.
P.S. RED ITK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE

Distinctive vocals, razor-sharp guitar, and the heavy low end that firmly supports them.
This is a solo project track by TK, the frontman of the rock band Ling tosite sigure.
It was released in 2019 as his fourth single and was selected as the theme song for the Japanese version of the film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” The sound evokes a futuristic image in your mind.
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.
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.

