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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)

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.

[Subwoofer Recommended] Popular Tracks with Powerful Deep Bass, Recommended Songs (51–60)

Them ChangesThundercat

Thundercat – ‘Them Changes’ (Official Video)
Them ChangesThundercat

From the very intro, an off-kilter vibe wafts through—this is “Them Changes.” It’s a track released in 2015 by Thundercat, a Los Angeles–born bassist and producer.

He turns typically unpalatable dissonance on its head, elevating it into something catchy.

That’s only possible thanks to the comfortable groove and beautiful melodies he crafts.

Thundercat is said to have a connection with singer Ariana Grande, and it became a hot topic when she covered this song on a music program.

It’s a track I recommend when you want to be wrapped in deep bass under a soothing rhythm!

Fight For LibertyUVERworld

UVERworld 『Fight For Liberty version 1』
Fight For LibertyUVERworld

UVERworld’s 24th single, which was selected as the second-season opening theme for the anime Space Battleship Yamato 2199.

On top of its thick, heavy low-end performance, the song creates a distinctive tension by introducing rhythmic shifts at key moments.

The sheer sonic pressure of the instrumentation fuses with the highly message-driven vocals to deliver a heart-shaking, intensely hot number.

Worn heels and the hands we holdenvy

envy ” Worn heels and the hands we hold “
Worn heels and the hands we holdenvy

If you want to hear a thick, hardcore sound, this is the song for you.

It’s a work by envy, a rock band from Aichi Prefecture, included on their sixth album, Recitation, released in 2010.

The contrast between the intense sound—tinged with shoegaze elements—and the vocal delivery that incorporates poetry reading is striking.

It’s a track with a truly grand atmosphere.

Everything blends together and rushes toward you… it’s that kind of euphoria you can savor.

Summer MadnessSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE / Summer Madness feat. Afrojack
Summer MadnessSandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

A song released in 2015 by the dance and vocal group Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE.

Centered around piano and vocals, it’s a track that suddenly ramps up the tension with a pounding four-on-the-floor kick and offbeat bass during the interlude.

It’s a song that draws you in during the vocal sections and makes you want to jump when the interlude hits, creating a real surge of excitement.

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.

RIVER10-FEET

10-FEET「RIVER」Music Video
RIVER10-FEET

A three-piece band with a punk foundation and musical backgrounds in mixture and reggae, 10-FEET’s track blends it all.

It’s a rock number where the fresh, fast-paced vocals fuse brilliantly with the heavy instrumentation that supports them.

The song features a dynamic structure: the mood shifts suddenly before the chorus, then returns to the original feel in the chorus, with the bass’s low end smoothly bridging the transitions.