BRAHMAN Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
BRAHMAN, who even produced a film about their own band to commemorate their 20th anniversary.
If you’ve seen their live shows, you know: their fiery performances and messages have captivated many.
This time, we’re focusing on their songs.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of tracks with the highest play counts to date.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or brand new to them, please take a look.
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BRAHMAN Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
All night ~yomosugara~BRAHMAN71rank/position

Released on July 1, 2015, BRAHMAN’s sixth single “Sorekiri.” This track is included as the second song on that album.
It’s a song about human desire and lies, and the grief-stricken state of mind.
Its melodic punk rock sound is also compelling.
Grasping the VoidBRAHMAN72rank/position

Chokatsu, the fifth album by BRAHMAN, released on February 20, 2013.
It got off to a strong start, debuting at No.
4 on the Oricon charts.
This track is included as the last song on the album.
The tone of the guitar solo that rings out midway through the runaway sound is incredibly stylish.
The melodious lines throughout are also highly recommended.
alertnessBRAHMAN73rank/position

Starting with a thrilling intro that makes you feel the energy of anger, “Keisei” is included on their fifth full-length album, “Chokatsu,” released in 2013.
It’s also a track that absolutely explodes live, with mosh dives breaking out all over! I can picture TOSHI-LOW diving onto the crowd and singing while getting jostled around.
I hope you listen to it when you’re raging about something and let it clear your head! Be sure to check out the music video, too—a collaboration with Muneto Ashizawa.
backlightBRAHMAN74rank/position

Released as a single and included on the 4th album “ANTINOMY.” The lyrics are entirely in Japanese.
It’s an unconventional song where the chorus switches to 3/4 time, yet it carries a nostalgic feel—perfect for sunsets and, as the title suggests, backlighting.
It’s a track that vividly conjures up scenes as if you could reach out and touch them.
distant countryBRAHMAN75rank/position

Transcendence, BRAHMAN’s fifth album, released on February 20, 2013.
It got off to a strong start, debuting at No.
4 on the Oricon chart.
This track is the seventh song on the album.
It’s a number distinguished by its driving, exhilarating sound.
The electric guitar tones that seem to cut through the pitch-black darkness in the middle of the song are striking.
conformity; blindly following others; parroting others’ opinionsBRAHMAN76rank/position

“Raidō,” the second track on the 2018 album Bonbai, was created around the concept of fuwa raidō—mindlessly conforming to others without having one’s own will.
There are moments that make even me snap to attention as I listen, but the fact that it’s a BRAHMAN song alone seems to give it a certain persuasiveness.
There are many songs like this that help set me straight, so try listening while reflecting on the meaning of the lyrics!
barely sustaining life; a precarious/fragile lifeBRAHMAN77rank/position

Included on their 6th full album, “Transcendence.” This work uses live performance footage straight as the music video.
It begins with the words, “Spilling out and disappearing.” From the band all jumping in together, they attack fiercely and blast through to the very end.
It’s an incredibly cool song that truly embodies BRAHMAN’s way of life.


