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!
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Base Ball Bear Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
After the FestivalBase Ball Bear11rank/position

This is a song by Base Ball Bear that evokes the lingering afterglow of a summer festival.
Released in November 2006 as the lead track from their major-label debut album “C,” it was used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s music program “JAPAN COUNTDOWN” in November 2006.
The lyrics skillfully capture the loneliness and wistfulness that follow a festival, and the refreshing melody that signals the end of summer really resonates.
Beautifully portraying the fleeting brilliance of youth and the quiet that follows, this track is also known as a staple crowd-pleaser at Base Ball Bear’s live shows.
It’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to bask in the afterglow of summer’s end or a festival’s aftermath.
Tabibito In The DarkBase Ball Bear12rank/position

It’s a work that portrays a dramatic journey.
Released in 2011 as Base Ball Bear’s 14th single, it strikingly depicts a young person who, tormented by self-denial, still tries to find hope within music.
The heavy guitar sound and emotional melodies resonate deeply.
It may be a song that stays close to those carrying the anxieties and loneliness of youth.
Performed on a school festival stage, it would surely unite the audience’s hearts.
senkou hanabiBase Ball Bear13rank/position

Base Ball Bear is a four-piece rock band.
The song “senkou_hanabi” was specially written as a support track for the music festival Senkou Riot 2013.
It was created with the theme “What if Base Ball Bear had entered the contest?” and the result is a rock sound that’s fresher and more youthful than usual.
The lyrics compare the beauty of youth striving toward dreams to fireworks.
It’s recommended both as a theme song for your youth and as background music when reminiscing about those days.
Look into my eyes now.Base Ball Bear14rank/position

Speaking of Base Ball Bear, they’re a band known for their refreshing vibe! This track, too—the crisp, choppy guitar riff from the intro feels so good, right? And Yusuke Shoji’s cool vocals are incredibly fresh, aren’t they? Including the supporting chorus lines, I think it all comes together in an ultra-refreshing finish.
They have other tracks that are just as clean and revitalizing, so definitely give them a listen.
I can hear the fanfare.Base Ball Bear15rank/position

“Fanfare ga Kikoeru,” performed by Base Ball Bear, a three-piece rock band formed in 2001, is their 16th single, released in 2013.
It was the tie-in song for KONAMI’s mobile game app Pro Yakyū Dream Nine SUPERSTARS, and it’s a track that sings about the complex of not being the main character.
In 2014, it was also chosen as the theme song for a baseball broadcast program on the TOKYO MX network.
It’s an up-tempo rock tune that will get you pumped up, so definitely give it a listen!
First loveBase Ball Bear16rank/position

Have you ever had the experience where falling in love makes the world look more vivid and colorful? The unique lyrics that frame a first love as “the never-ending first and last love” are truly one-of-a-kind—something only Yusuke Koide could write.
It’s a completely new kind of love song.
Highly recommended for those who are in an all-consuming love.
I want to hug you.Base Ball Bear17rank/position

When you have a one-sided crush or are spending time away from your partner, you sometimes find yourself thinking of them and feeling lonely, don’t you? Base Ball Bear’s “Dakishimetai” speaks for those feelings in the simplest words of all! When you miss someone you love, you keep rummaging through your memories, recalling those heart-fluttering moments with her or him, and even spinning little fantasies from them, right? And the feeling you arrive at is just, above all, “I want to hold you.” Listening to this song makes you look forward to the next time you’ll see them, and it even feels like time passes more quickly!
SAYONARA-NOSTALGIABase Ball Bear18rank/position

SAYONARA-NOSTALGIA by Base Ball Bear, a three-piece rock band, is a driving 16-beat track.
Released on the 2003 mini-album Yuugata Generation, it was also used as an insert song in the film Linda Linda Linda.
The pattern of playing the hi-hat with both hands on the drums, the guitar’s percussive strumming, and the recurring hits throughout the song all really convey that 16-beat feel.
tobu_tori_Base Ball Bear19rank/position

A high-energy rock number grabs your heart in an instant.
Released in December 2024, this track was chosen as the theme song for New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s event “WRESTLE KINGDOM 19 in Tokyo Dome.” It’s a high-octane work that fuses lightning-fast guitar cutting with powerful drums.
The lyrics convey a strong resolve to overcome adversity and take flight into a new world, capturing the primal emotion that pro wrestling evokes.
When you need courage in the face of a challenge, this song will set your heart ablaze.
Snow White’s girlfriendBase Ball Bear20rank/position

This work by Base Ball Bear masterfully portrays the wintry atmosphere and the ache of unrequited love.
It’s included on their indie-era album HIGH COLOR TIMES, released in March 2005, and is marked by a refreshing guitar-pop sound.
The lyrics trace how memories of a pure and beautiful “you,” evocative of Snow White, resurface along with the crisp winter air.
Vivid depictions of year-end bustle and snowy scenery are outstanding as well, and the fragility and poignancy of a lost love seep into the heart.
If you’re singing it at karaoke, it’s perfect for year-end parties and holiday gatherings.
Deliver it tenderly, and it will be a fitting song to close out the year.


