BOØWY Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
BOØWY is a legendary rock band that was formed around Kyosuke Himuro and Tomoyasu Hotei, and was active in the 1980s.
Despite their short period of activity and the fact that they disbanded at the height of their popularity, they continue to be loved by fans.
Here, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranked list.
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BOØWY Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
DON’T ASK MEBOØWY61rank/position

A song included on BOØWY’s fifth album “BEAT EMOTION” from 1986.
When it moves from the A section to the B section, the rhythm changes, which is really interesting.
This distinctive rhythm is likely to become addictive.
The rhythm is a bit hard to groove to, and it wasn’t performed live very often.
The English lyrics at the end are exactly the kind of touch you’d expect from Himurock.
ELITEBOØWY62rank/position

Included as the fourth track on the debut album “MORAL,” released on March 21, 1982, this is an impactful song that grabs you right away with its guitar riff and opening lyrics.
I’m sure any guitar kid would want to copy those phrases!
GIGOLO&GIGOLETBOØWY63rank/position

A classic BOØWY track that vividly blends Kyosuke Himuro’s portrayal of cat-and-mouse in the urban night with Tomoyasu Hotei’s buoyant guitar riffs.
The lyrics, depicting a man and woman reveling in a fleeting game of love, draw listeners into a cool, slightly dangerous nocturnal world.
The song is included on the 1987 album PSYCHOPATH.
It’s a deeply cherished number for fans, having been performed at the legendary December 1987 concert where the band announced their breakup at the height of their popularity.
It’s perfect for a night drive when you want to lift your mood.
GIVE IT TO ME (LIVE VERSION)BOØWY64rank/position

Originally, it was a song included on the first album, “MORAL,” and this version was included as the B-side of the single “Wagamama Juliet.” The arrangement was significantly changed, and this version reportedly became a live staple and was popular with fans.
LET’S THINKBOØWY65rank/position

It’s a song that was included in “DAKARA,” which was released as the eighth single after the breakup, and it was originally made around the time of the second album, “INSTANT LOVE.” The track strongly conveys a New Wave vibe and had become a staple at live shows.


