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.
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BOOM BOOM SATELLITES Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
NINEBOOM BOOM SATELLITES22rank/position

The refreshing intro with vocals over a piano accompaniment is highly memorable.
This track also features a strikingly grand-sounding chorus, and the lead-up into it transitions so beautifully that you can’t help but move to the rhythm.
Overall, the song has a somewhat calm tone, yet it still delivers a satisfying sense of dynamics that keeps it engaging.
ONENESSBOOM BOOM SATELLITES23rank/position

This song, with a very strong rock vibe, is included on the first full-length album.
The intense wah-driven guitar solo is striking and really cool.
And the most hype-inducing moment of the track is the break in the middle—more specifically, the sudden cymbal choke that hits right after the steady rhythm section, don’t you think?
ONLY BLOODBOOM BOOM SATELLITES24rank/position

This track was featured as the Special Trailer Music for a film released in 2014.
Here too, a sinuous bassline intertwines with tightly paced drums and distorted vocals, creating a psychedelic atmosphere.
PILLBOOM BOOM SATELLITES25rank/position

This song, which was used in a Menard commercial, is included on their fifth album, “ON,” released in 2006.
The drums, with sixteenth-note hi-hat patterns, are striking, but isn’t the mid-song fill the most exhilarating highlight? The impulsive guitar solo in the latter half is also memorable.
SOLILOQUYBOOM BOOM SATELLITES26rank/position

This song is included on their second album, UMBRA, released in 2001.
The boldly assertive rock feel of the chorus is irresistible—it makes you want to throw your fist in the air.
Starting with a bass-only part, it builds up, then quiets down again…
You’ll be absolutely captivated by those dynamic shifts.
SPINEBOOM BOOM SATELLITES27rank/position

A track defined by its distinctive record-scratch sounds and a cool, vertically grooving vibe.
The space-evoking electronic textures pair seamlessly with tight drums, and thanks to that, the usually powerful vocals feel even more commanding.
STARS AND CLOUDSBOOM BOOM SATELLITES28rank/position

This song, with its strikingly mysterious synth sound in the intro, is included on their final single, “LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME.” The vocals have a transparent quality that’s also memorable, and as you listen, you get drawn in and feel as if you could fly off somewhere.


