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[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!

[Subwoofer Required] Popular heavy-bass tracks and recommended songs (41–50)

RadicalDyro&Dannic

Dyro & Dannic – Radical (Official Music Video)
RadicalDyro&Dannic

This explosive EDM track is sure to hype you up like nothing else! It’s a collaboration between Dutch music producers Dyro and Dannic, released in 2014.

If you haven’t heard it yet, hit play first—you might get hooked in an instant.

Just from the sound alone, you can picture a packed crowd jumping in unison.

Your prized subwoofer? This track will push it to the limit!

Sour CandyLady Gaga, BLACKPINK

Lady Gaga, BLACKPINK – Sour Candy (Audio)
Sour CandyLady Gaga, BLACKPINK

It’s dance music you’ll want to play at night, where a mature and precarious love story begins to emerge.

This 2020 collaboration between the globally acclaimed singer Lady Gaga and the Korean idol group BLACKPINK is a very cool track, pairing a spacious synth sound with a steady, understated bassline.

With the low end prominently featured, it’s guaranteed to pair perfectly with a subwoofer.

Listen as a couple, and your feelings for each other might just ignite.

Satelliteara crowd of rebellion

a crowd of rebellion-「Satellitear」(OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Satelliteara crowd of rebellion

A track by the metalcore band a crowd of rebellion, formed in 2007.

Centered on screamo-style screams and complemented by a flowing, melodic vocal in the chorus, it’s a number that showcases the multifaceted appeal of dual vocals.

With its ever-shifting structure, thunderous double-bass drumming, and heavily crafted guitar and bass tones, this piece is packed with highlights.

Premonitory RaidMakishimamu Za Horumon

Maximum the Hormone 'Yoshu Fukushu' Music Video
Premonitory RaidMakishimamu Za Horumon

This track explodes with a raw sound packed with social critique and the band’s convictions.

It questions the supremacy of technical virtuosity and challenges a sincere approach to music, delivering a powerful message through Maximum the Hormone’s uniquely distinctive musical style.

Daisuke-han’s roaring shouts and Nao’s clear vocals create a perfect contrast.

Released in July 2013 as the title track of the album “Yoshu Fukushu,” it also drew attention for its music video directed by Hitoshi Ohne, known for the film “Moteki.” Highly recommended for those who want to reflect on the essence and meaning of music, or simply surrender to an energetic sound.

One KissCalvin Harris, Dua Lipa

Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa – One Kiss (Official Video)
One KissCalvin Harris, Dua Lipa

I can’t help but be entranced, listening to this sound that never gets old.

It’s a 2018 collaboration between singer-songwriter and model Dua Lipa and music DJ Calvin Harris.

The understated yet somehow passionate sonic texture pairs beautifully with Dua Lipa’s sultry vocals.

The lyrics, depicting a night of heated romance, are wonderfully romantic.

Why not play it during time spent with your partner or spouse?

Dark CrowMAN WITH A MISSION

MAN WITH A MISSION 『Dark Crow』
Dark CrowMAN WITH A MISSION

Thank you, MAN WITH A MISSION! Their playful 2019 track “Dark Crow.” The bass that forms the backbone has an irresistible master-craftsman vibe.

It locks in tightly with the drums and guitar to build the song’s powerful sound.

And the crushing low end in the chorus delivers such an impact it’ll have your insides dancing.

The kick drum’s tone is also tight and heavy—definitely worth studying.

Be sure to listen with that in mind!

PRAY FOR MERYKEY

RYCKY is a rapper who sticks to real hip-hop, even getting into beef with BAD HOP, currently the most popular hip-hop crew in Japan.

If you like authentic rappers like Nammadaruma, RYCKY’s tracks will definitely hit the spot.

His song “PRAY FOR ME” is one of his classics, featuring a chill track with punchy kick drums.

RYCKY’s voice has a lot of depth, so it’ll sound especially powerful on a subwoofer.