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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.

BRAHMAN Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Truth, Goodness, and BeautyBRAHMAN78rank/position

A song whose title alone conveys a powerful message, signifying the greatest value conceivable as a human ideal.

It opens the 7th album “Bonbai,” and its universal themes—life’s value and meaning, what we seek, and what we ought to accomplish—pierce the heart.

Shifting from clean guitar arpeggios to a fast, shuffle-driven groove, it hurls questions that resonate deeply.

In its brevity, the track condenses BRAHMAN’s worldview and musicality.

I know nothing and will say nothing.BRAHMAN79rank/position

A track that confronts the band’s hardcore punk roots head‑on, included on their seventh original album “viraha,” released in February 2025—their 30th anniversary milestone.

It carries a forceful critique of denying responsibility and turning a blind eye; the raw imagery and the repeated, rejecting phrases pierce straight through the chest.

The arrangement, distilled with anger and urgency, is nothing short of breathtaking.

Even after a long three-decade career, this violently dense number lets you feel the band’s formidable power as they continue to hone and renew their own roots.

Footsteps in an empty valleyBRAHMAN80rank/position

Chokatsu, BRAHMAN’s fifth album, released on February 20, 2013, made a strong start by debuting at No.

4 on the Oricon chart.

This track is the sixth song on the album.

It stands out for incorporating a pop-rock vibe and showcasing a memorable melody.

BRAHMAN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)

They dance even without the fluteBRAHMAN81rank/position

A track packed with the band’s survival instinct, included on their seventh original album “viraha,” released in February 2025 to mark their 30th anniversary.

Created through the interplay of the four members, the song blends a punk-rock core with oriental nuances.

As the title suggests, it carries a passionate message of taking initiative without waiting for someone else’s cue and pushing back against conformity.

It’s a piece that generates festival-like, ecstatic fervor.

All night ~yomosugara~BRAHMAN82rank/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 VoidBRAHMAN83rank/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.

alertnessBRAHMAN84rank/position

BRAHMAN MV “Keisei” (Awakening/Alert)
alertnessBRAHMAN

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.