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

Nameless Hero9mm Parabellum Bullet

9mm Parabellum Bullet – Nameless Hero
Nameless Hero9mm Parabellum Bullet

The fast-paced rhythm and guitar riffs are so characteristic of them.

It’s a song by the four-piece rock band 9mm Parabellum Bullet, released in 2019 as their 10th single.

The slightly shadowy feel of the melody is addictive.

The heavy phrases and light, nimble phrases are clearly delineated, making it a track that never gets old.

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.

PositionsAriana Grande

Ariana Grande – positions (official video)
PositionsAriana Grande

If you like mellow R&B, I recommend Ariana Grande’s “Positions.” She’s known for her charming high-tone, energetic vocals, but her smooth, sultry voice—like in this track—is wonderful too.

By layering the heavier bass and kick with instruments from different genres like harp and strings, it creates a fresh atmosphere.

Also, this song features Ariana’s whistle register! See if you can listen closely and find where it’s used.

Rising SunEXILE

EXILE / Rising Sun -short version-
Rising SunEXILE
Rising Sun - EXILE - [Enhanced Bass]

As a part of Japan’s dance culture, EXILE is something we mustn’t forget.

Their signature mega-hits are irresistibly danceable, driven by punchy four-on-the-floor beats with deep bass.

You probably hear these songs often on TV and radio, but the low-end that regular speakers can’t reproduce really shines through on headphones or with a subwoofer—so give it a listen in that kind of setup and let your body move.

[Subwoofer Required] Popular Tracks with Powerful Deep Bass, Recommended Songs (61–70)

XOXO (Remix)Repezen Foxx

Repezen Foxx, who performed at Rolling Loud, one of the world’s largest hip-hop festivals, in 2023 and has been drawing attention, deliver a feel-good hip-hop number with “XOXO (Remix),” driven by a satisfying low-end.

The bass lines weave tightly with the rap, so cranking up your subwoofer will make it groove even harder.

The title means “kisses and hugs,” and it seems perfect for getting hyped before meeting that special someone.

HologramABSTRACTS

abstracts – Hologram (Official Music Video)
HologramABSTRACTS

A rock track by ABSTRACTS, a band with a low-end–reinforced lineup featuring twin 7-string guitars and a 5-string bass.

The effectively deployed kick drum shapes the groove and atmosphere of the song, while the tight performance further accentuates the low frequencies.

Floating, ethereal vocals ride atop the heavy instrumentation to create a unique sonic world—an ideal rock number for feeling a wall of sound in a system that brings out deep, pounding bass.

Turn Up The SpeakersAfrojack

Afrojack & Martin Garrix – Turn Up The Speakers (Official Music Video)
Turn Up The SpeakersAfrojack

It makes you want to clap along and dance like crazy to the beat! It’s an EDM tune produced by Afrojack and Martin Garrix, released in 2014.

Just the fact that it’s a collaboration by two world-renowned artists tells you it’s no miss.

The bass that pushes against your eardrums feels so good.

You’d want to have a playlist filled with this kind of electric music made to make the subwoofers rumble, right?