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BOOM BOOM SATELLITES Popular Song Rankings [2026]

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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BOOM BOOM SATELLITES Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Boom Boom Satellites are one of the few Japanese artists who released music on R&S, the Belgian techno label that was rare at the time.

Moreover, there were no other bands performing dance music in a band format, so they were pioneers of the scene.

This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.

We’ve compiled a ranking of their most-played karaoke songs.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, please take a look.

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

KICK IT OUTBOOM BOOM SATELLITES1rank/position

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『KICK IT OUT-Full ver.-』
KICK IT OUTBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

An iconic BOOM BOOM SATELLITES track that sent fans into a frenzy with razor-sharp beats that hit like a strike to the crown of your head and guitar riffs slicing through space—too cool for words.

Many listeners say the ferocious collision of digital and rock gets their adrenaline boiling and keeps them hitting repeat.

With a powerful message that feels like it’s shouting, “Kick down your own limits!” and an aggressive sound that unleashes the impulses you’ve kept inside, this is a truly explosive song.

It’s featured on the classic 2006 album “On,” and it also drew attention as the theme for Ezaki Glico’s commercial.

When you want to get in the ultimate zone or overcome the wall in front of you, this track will give you immeasurable courage.

LAY YOUR HANDS ON MEBOOM BOOM SATELLITES2rank/position

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME』Short Ver.
LAY YOUR HANDS ON MEBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

The final single by the rock duo BOOM BOOM SATELLITES, consisting of Michiyuki Kawashima and Masayuki Nakano, was “LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME.” It was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Kiznaiver and reached No.

10 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

Genres like techno and house, which are the unit’s roots, often feature 16-beat rhythms.

You can feel that 16-beat groove in the synthesizer’s rhythm patterns and the drum’s hi-hat cymbals in “LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME,” right?

Dive For YouBOOM BOOM SATELLITES3rank/position

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『DIVE FOR YOU-Full ver.-』
Dive For YouBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

For many people, this song was their introduction to BOOM BOOM SATELLITES! This is “DIVE FOR YOU,” known as the theme song for the sci-fi anime film Appleseed.

The band is known for their fusion of rock and techno, and this track really showcases that strength.

It combines the appeal of a straightforward rock song with the intricate, sound-edited qualities of an instrumental piece.

It’s a track that captures the best of both worlds!

BACK ON MY FEETBOOM BOOM SATELLITES4rank/position

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『BACK ON MY FEET-Full ver.-』
BACK ON MY FEETBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

Starting with a snare roll that coils around the electro sound, the way it gradually ascends toward the end of the track gives the impression of watching a single story unfold.

The fiercely strummed guitar and bass, along with the rapid-fire drumming, are striking, and their high level of musicianship is overwhelming.

DrifterBOOM BOOM SATELLITES5rank/position

Boom Boom Satellites – Drifter
DrifterBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

It’s the commercial from 2011 that conveyed how Xperia phones offered by au supported EZweb Mail.

The footage shows various colored Xperias moving around, and its unique worldview gives a sense of diving into an unknown experience.

Emphasizing that distinctive atmosphere is BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ “Drifter.” With its intense, urgent digital sound, it conveys a powerful feeling of charging forward into the unknown.

EASY ACTIONBOOM BOOM SATELLITES6rank/position

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『EASY ACTION-Full ver.-』
EASY ACTIONBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

Perfect for a stylish runway, BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ “EASY ACTION” stands out with its striking, ear-catching beats and distinctive synths.

Its sound is rapid yet delicate, syncing with the models’ refined strides to transform the atmosphere of the show.

It’s guaranteed to elevate the venue’s excitement to a fever pitch.

By adding this track to your BGM list—one that highlights the unique worlds of various brands and captivates audiences—you can elevate your event to the next level.

HELTER SKELTERBOOM BOOM SATELLITES7rank/position

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『HELTER SKELTER』
HELTER SKELTERBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This is a cover of a Beatles song by BOOM BOOM SATELLITES.

While faithfully recreating a strong UK rock vibe, it also becomes a superb cover imbued with their signature psychedelic atmosphere, evoking a fusion of rock and electro.

MOMENT I COUNTBOOM BOOM SATELLITES8rank/position

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『MOMENT I COUNT-Full ver.-』
MOMENT I COUNTBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

With its undulating, repetitive bassline, delay-laden vocals, and effects-heavy electro sound, this track feels like it could send you on a trip.

You get drawn into the world of their music as if being pulled in.

Their signature style shines through in the way they recreate that techno-like approach while grounding it in a rock sound.

ANOTHER PERFECT DAYBOOM BOOM SATELLITES9rank/position

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『ANOTHER PERFECT DAY-Full ver.-』
ANOTHER PERFECT DAYBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This track, which carries the poise of an overseas techno band, is included on their eighth album, EMBRACE, released in 2013.

It presents a fusion of techno and rock that truly embodies big beat.

For A Moment of SilenceBOOM BOOM SATELLITES10rank/position

Boom Boom Satellites – For a Moment of Silence (Joyride)
For A Moment of SilenceBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES is a Japanese rock duo formed in 1990.

They debuted in 1997 on the Belgian label R&S Records, made their Japan debut in 1998 with Sony Music Entertainment, and have been releasing music on gr8! records since 2004.

They are also categorized in the big beat genre, and because the guitar, bass, and drums are performed live, their sound is close to rock.

“For A Moment Of Silence” is a track from the Joyride EP released in 1997.

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