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 famous and popular songs (51–60)
I’m glad I was busy.Gōruden Bonbā
It’s a song included on Golden Bomber’s best-of album released in 2010.
When you’re heartbroken and alone, you can’t help thinking about the other person all the time.
That’s why it’s better to keep yourself busy with work or anything else—you can forget, even if only temporarily.
I think these lyrics are really relatable.
In a world like this where CDs don’t sellGōruden Bonbā

As the title suggests, it’s a rock-style song about how CDs don’t sell in this day and age.
Back in the day, million-sellers came out one after another, but now, with the spread of smartphones, CDs hardly sell at all—it’s a singer’s lament on behalf of the industry.
True to Golden Bomber, the music video is highly entertaining.
The 101st CurseGōruden Bonbā

This band is a famous air band that has been popular for many years.
They’re so popular now that they even appear on the Kohaku Uta Gassen, and they’ve become a household name.
I think this song is surprisingly not very well known, so I recommend giving it a listen even now.
Golden Bomber album “Only Killer Tunes” — advance live showcase where members other than Kiryuin also hear it for the first timeGōruden Bonbā

This is a live show held ahead of the release of the album “Killer Tunes Only,” where songs were performed in advance.
Golden Bomber is known as an air band: in addition to singing, Sho Kiryuin handles all lyrics and composition, while the other members primarily participate as performers.
This footage is structured to take advantage of the band’s unique nature, with not only the audience but even the members themselves hearing the songs for the first time at the venue.
For the audience, it’s fun not just to hear brand-new tracks, but also to watch the members distinguish the sounds on the fly and perform ad-lib.
It’s a show where you’ll want to focus on how the members react—bewildered at times—by titles that don’t suggest a clear mood, distinctive musical styles and structures, and other surprising elements.
Golden Bomber’s Famous and Popular Songs (61–70)
Unrequited love is fine.Gōruden Bonbā

A song by Golden Bomber, who have established a unique position as a visual kei “air band,” with each member active in various fields.
Released as the coupling track to their 15th single, “Rola no Kizudarake,” it also drew attention when enka singer Fuyumi Sakamoto covered it for a commercial for Iichiko, an Oita-made barley shochu in which she appeared.
The lyrics portray the kind of slightly vulnerable male figure often seen in Golden Bomber’s lyrical world—something many listeners may find relatable.
While Fuyumi Sakamoto’s version is beautiful, this is a number you’ll definitely want to hear in its original version as well.
A man’s heart is as changeable as autumn weather.Gōruden Bonbā

As the title suggests, this is a Golden Bomber song that candidly sings about a man’s heart with an autumn theme.
The feelings of a man in love are portrayed as so clingy they become pitiful, laying bare the weak, vulnerable side of a man.
ReiwaGōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber, known for their tagline as a “visual kei air band.” So what is an air band? Like air guitar, it’s a band that performs as if they’re playing instruments.
They’re renowned for the fun of their live shows, which are so addictive you’ll want to see them again and again.
The group’s songs are written by the vocalist, Sho Kiryuin, who also plays instruments.



