Base Ball Bear Popular Song Ranking [2026]
BBB’s music, filled with youthful vibes and memorable melodies, has won the support of many listeners.
Every track is a gem that’s easy on the ears, but this time we’ve put together a ranking of BBB’s most popular songs by number of plays!
What place does your favorite song come in?
Base Ball Bear Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
dramaticBase Ball Bear1rank/position

Just by listening, those passionate feelings from back then well up in your chest—this is a fresh, vibrant number by Base Ball Bear.
Released in May 2007 as their fourth single, the song was beloved by many as the opening theme of the anime “Big Windup!” The way it surges from a quiet beginning into a fast, soaring chorus is the very essence of youth’s brilliance.
Like summer heat haze shimmering in the air, its scenes sway atop exhilarating guitar sounds.
Let those memories of being glued to the TV come back, and hum along!
I didn’t like it that much.Base Ball Bear2rank/position

It’s a heartbreak song that conveys a man’s aching feelings and anger, and shows how hard it can be to understand a woman’s heart.
It’s one of Base Ball Bear’s signature tracks, depicting the painful breakup of being dumped by the girlfriend he loved because, in the end, she just didn’t love him that much.
Boyfriend-girlfriend relationshipBase Ball Bear3rank/position

Base Ball Bear is a three-piece rock band that continues to create songs suited to the times, with a diverse musicality unbound by genre.
Their track “Kareshi Kanojo no Kankei,” included on their indie first album HIGH COLOR TIMES, leaves a lasting impression with its sprightly ensemble driven by an offbeat rhythm.
The funky, wah-pedal-driven chord chops will make any guitarist want to pick up their instrument.
With cool backing arpeggios and a noisy guitar solo, it’s a rock tune that’s highly recommended for covering.
The night of the school festivalBase Ball Bear4rank/position

This is the 18th single released in September 2015 by Base Ball Bear, a three-piece band formed in 2001 and commonly known as Bebobe.
The pop sound coming from the black-and-white music video, which shows them performing on a set that appears to be a school, is irresistibly captivating.
A HAPPY NEW YEARBase Ball Bear5rank/position

This is a warm, heartfelt song about spending New Year’s with a loved one.
It paints scenes of ringing in the year in the city—visiting Meiji Shrine for the first prayer of the year and driving through Hibiya to catch the sunrise—bringing the special moment of welcoming a new year vividly to life.
Included on the album “DIARY KEY,” released in October 2021, it is the only track on which Shiori Sekine—who usually handles bass and backing vocals—takes the lead vocal solo.
A heartwarming number perfect for those welcoming the New Year with someone special.
BREEEEZE GIRLBase Ball Bear6rank/position

Base Ball Bear is a Japanese three-piece rock band.
Their song “BREEEEZE GIRL” was selected as the commercial song for Google’s “Google Play Music” ad, the “Life with Music: Summer Festival” edition.
In the commercial, the track is used as a “song that amps up a drive.”
Stairway GenerationBase Ball Bear7rank/position

It was used as an opening theme for the anime Gintama.
The band Base Ball Bear, popularly known as “Bebobe,” performs it.
Their songs aren’t that difficult, so I recommend them for people who’ve gotten a bit used to playing in a band or on an instrument.


