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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 Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

GIGOLO&GIGOLETBOØWY51rank/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.

INTRODUCTIONBOØWY52rank/position

An instrumental track with experimental sounds that captivates the heart.

It’s the opening song of the debut album “MORAL,” released in March 1982.

It’s said that this piece was added at the very end by guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei, who wanted to include it as a song that pays respect to BOØWY, when the album was nearly complete.

The avant-garde, provocative sound seems to embody the band’s strong will to “belong nowhere,” and it really leaves an impression.

If you listen to it before the start of something new, you might feel a rush of exhilaration, as if their early impulses were taking hold of you.

JUST A HEROBOØWY53rank/position

It’s a song included on their fourth album, which shares the title “JUST A HERO,” and it is said to have been inspired by David Bowie.

The choral work that appears in the song quotes David Bowie’s track “Changes.”

MASS AGEBOØWY54rank/position

It’s the ninth track on the debut album “MORAL,” and the interplay between the guitar riff and the vocals feels great.

Kyosuke Himuro’s vocal groove and Tomoyasu Hotei’s guitar groove intertwine brilliantly, making it irresistibly upbeat! It makes you want to dance!

PLASTIC OCEANBOØWY55rank/position

This is a track from the fourth album, JUST A HERO, which was included only on the cassette and CD versions and not on the vinyl record.

It’s an upbeat, catchy song with a bright shuffle rhythm.

It’s also very rare for BOØWY in that the lyrics are entirely in English.

PSYCHOPATHBOØWY56rank/position

This work captures the tense atmosphere of a band on the verge of breaking up, cutting sharply into the listener’s heart.

Said to center on themes of inner madness and paranoia, it’s easy to see why many are irresistibly drawn to the world conjured by Kyosuke Himuro’s cool, sensuous vocals and Tomoyasu Hotei’s weighty guitar.

The track serves as the title piece of their final original album, “PSYCHOPATH,” released in September 1987.

If you’re drawn to fleeting aesthetics or wish to explore its thrilling, darker edge, this song is sure to leave a deep mark.

RUNAWAY TRAINBOØWY57rank/position

RUNAWAY TRAIN / MOØWY (BOØWY cover)
RUNAWAY TRAINBOØWY

A track from BOØWY’s fifth album, BEAT EMOTION.

It’s a song themed around getting a fresh start in life.

Their lyrics are always cool, and as expected this track’s rhythm is fantastic too! Even though the bass line is very simple, that simplicity makes it sound cool in a reverse way, and the guitar technique that comes in without overpowering the bass is wonderful—quintessential BOØWY.

TEENAGE EMOTIONBOØWY58rank/position

It’s included on BOØWY’s second album.

It’s mid-tempo, but the theme is the cries of a young person’s heart.

The chorus has very melodic English lyrics.

It’s the part where everyone joins in a big sing-along at karaoke.

The lyrics are quite passionate and positive, so it seems like an encouraging song that will lift your spirits when you’re struggling.

WATCH YOUR BOYBOØWY59rank/position

WATCH YOUR BOY(BOΦWY) MΦRAL
WATCH YOUR BOYBOØWY

This is a song included on the first album, MORAL, with lyrics written by former member Kazuaki Fukazawa.

Whether it’s aimed at parents in society at large, at his own parents, or at parents related to some specific event, it delivers a powerful message to parents.

You can feel the energy overflowing from youthful vigor!

Miss Mystery LadyBOØWY60rank/position

A thrilling BOØWY track whose structure launches from an inventive, booby-trapped intro straight into a fast-paced beat rock.

Released in March 1986 on the classic album “JUST A HERO,” it’s a piece long passed down among fans as a hidden gem.

Kyosuke Himuro’s cool vocals intertwine with Tomoyasu Hotei’s cutting-edge guitar and synth sounds to portray the theme of a “mysterious woman.” Brimming with stylish allure, it was even said to be perfect for a cosmetics commercial.