Golden Bomber’s famous and popular songs
Let me introduce songs by Golden Bomber, a four-member band also known as Kinbaku, who are active in a brand-new style as a visual-kei air band.
At first glance they may seem goofy, but in fact they deliberately choose not to sign with a major label, insisting on working independently, and pursue their activities with strong conviction.
Their signature song is “Memeshikute,” which was the catalyst for their big break, but they have plenty of other catchy tracks that you’ll find yourself humming along to.
If you’ve never really listened to their music before, give this playlist a proper listen.
You might just end up becoming a fan.
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Golden Bomber’s Best/Popular Songs (1–10)
Song of DesireGōruden Bonbā

In their new song, the music video featuring quintessential visual-kei outfits is striking, yet the sound itself feels both fresh and distinctly Golden Bomber.
Personally, I really like how vocalist Shō Kiryuin looks—his style seems like he could step right out of The Rose of Versailles.
Get me drunk with a mojitoGōruden Bonbā

It’s a song lamenting how you can’t show your true self or act naturally in front of someone you like.
It feels great to sing, so I recommend it for karaoke.
In the music video, Naomi Watanabe plays the role of the woman he’s interested in, and the members show off various acts, making it fun to watch with its entertaining direction.
So, bye-bye.Gōruden Bonbā

It’s a heartbreak song about breaking up with a lover.
The melody is breezy, but the lyrics are sorrowful, covering everything from the frustrations and anxieties during the relationship to the moment of parting.
It continually laments the fleeting, shallow nature of love.
Personally, I like the opening lyrics about the convenience store—they’re amusing.
Golden Bomber’s classic and popular songs (11–20)
ultra PHANTOMGōruden Bonbā

It’s a song that reminds me of a certain Ultra Soul.
The guitar sound and such also feel somewhat similar, but it gives a softer, cuter impression.
The moves are easy and everyone can join in, so I think it would really hype up a karaoke session.
I couldn’t ask you for your number again.Gōruden Bonbā

I’ve heard many people say this is their favorite Golden Bomber song! It’s a popular track.
The PV as well portrays the struggles of adolescence in high school in an interesting way.
One of its charms is that the PV has a storyline, which makes it engaging.
Before spring comesGōruden Bonbā

It’s a ballad.
Some schools even sing it at graduation ceremonies, and I think it’s just that perfect for the season of farewells.
When I listen to this song, it makes me realize I need to properly express my feelings while my loved ones are still by my side.
It’s such a good song it can make you cry.
My QuestGōruden Bonbā

It’s a song about the resolve to give something up for the sake of the future, synced with a PV where the members are fighting in the game.
It feels convincing, so I listen to it when I’m uncertain.
It’s a track that makes me realize that, in the end, my enemy is myself.


