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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.

BOØWY Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

DRAMATIC?DRASTIC!BOØWY36rank/position

This track was included on their fifth album, BEAT EMOTION, and was later featured on the best-of album THIS BOØWY.

It’s a New Wave song reminiscent of Talking Heads, which were popular in the early 1980s.

LONDON GAMEBOØWY37rank/position

A track included on BOØWY’s second album, INSTANT LOVE.

The guitar solo has a dreamy vibe that completely intoxicates you with its playing.

You can’t help but get fired up by the razor-sharp guitar.

It’s a song that makes you marvel at the brilliance of the cutting.

I’ve heard it was often performed as the last song at concerts.

Among fans, it’s known as a call-and-response song, popular for creating a sense of unity and getting the crowd hyped.

The lyrics, which poke a little fun at the London punk boom of the 1970s in the UK, are very unique.

ON MY BEATBOØWY38rank/position

A rebellious track that barrels forward with a punk-like fast beat.

From Himuro’s MC in this video, I think you can catch a glimpse of his pure, sincere personality—contrary to his tough appearance—which, beyond the quality of the song itself, is an important element for fans.

RATSBOØWY39rank/position

A song from the era when they were still writing their name as “Bōi” in kanji for “Bowie.” It kicks off with a sprightly rhythm and riff, but the lyrics sung there are thorny—like spitting in disgust after suffering and agonizing over heartless human relationships.

The gimmick where they deliberately drop into silence midway is brilliant, too.

WELCOME TO THE TWILIGHTBOØWY40rank/position

It’s a medium-tempo song with a slightly bittersweet feel.

Originally, it was being produced as a Christmas song, but due to a significant delay in the album’s release date, it is said that the lyrics were changed and the song was reworked.

BOØWY Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

ANGEL PASSED CHILDRENBOØWY41rank/position

A late-period BOØWY track whose world of swirling madness pulls you in before you know it.

Kyosuke Himuro’s words slice into the psyche, while Tomoyasu Hotei’s razor-sharp guitar sound fuses with them to shake the listener’s emotions to the core.

The song appears on their final original album, PSYCHOPATH, released in September 1987.

Despite the band’s decision to break up, the domestic recording sessions reportedly wrapped in just 16 days.

It’s the perfect track when you want to experience not just their pop sensibilities, but their darker, more aggressive side.

ENDLESSBOØWY42rank/position

The song that closes the first album “MORAL,” credited with lyrics by “MOONLIGHT,” refers to Keisuke Gekkou, who was on the staff at the time.

It’s a track that clearly stands apart from the others, like a mysterious piece of loop music.