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

An electrifying shock of a track inspired by the monolith that triggered apes’ evolution into intelligent life, seamlessly fusing Crossfaith’s weighty message with electronica.
It portrays the protagonist’s inner turmoil—lost in life and struggling through deep despair—through powerful shouts and a destructive sound.
Released in June 2012 as the opener of the mini-album “ZION EP,” it’s known as a work that symbolizes the band’s musical evolution.
Their legendary 2014 performance on the main stage of the UK’s Download Festival, which drove roughly 20,000 fans into a frenzy, is still talked about today.
A gem that resonates with every soul yearning to break out of its shell while confronting inner conflict.
Rising SunEXILE


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.
Heartless Scatningen ishi

The rock band Ningen Isu gained popularity after appearing on the TV show “Miyake Yūji no Ikasu Band Tengoku” in 1989.
They are a band rooted in classic British hard rock, inspired by Black Sabbath.
Although they had limited activity in the mainstream scene after the 1990s, their song “Mujō no Scat” became a worldwide hit through YouTube.
Even as a three-piece band, their sound is impressively heavy—be sure to hear it with a subwoofer!
Love AgainDua Lipa

Dua Lipa, a UK-born singer who enjoys worldwide popularity.
Her husky voice and groovy sound are perfect for woofers.
While she’s known for a house music–centered style, she’s recently been venturing into pop tracks as well.
Among them, the one with especially powerful low end is Love Again.
Its nostalgic melody, evocative of 1980s pop—a current trend—is a must-hear!
[Subwoofer Required] Popular Tracks with Powerful Deep Bass, Recommended Songs (61–70)
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?
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!
Heartbreak MoshGARLIC BOYS

Included on the 2008 mini-album “Gekijou” (Passion).
GARLIC BOYS are a four-piece band from Osaka formed in 1985.
The melody line sounds beautifully sing-along-friendly, while the backing track hits with gritty, heavy low-end impact.

