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] (21–30)
GREAT HELPBRAHMAN21rank/position

It’s included as the fifth track on the album “Jin Miraizai,” released on August 12, 2015.
It has a minor ska feel, and it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at live shows.
By the way, the album title is a Buddhist term meaning “eternal future.”
New SentimentBRAHMAN22rank/position

ETERNAL RECURRENCE, the fifth album by BRAHMAN, was released on June 10, 2009.
This track is the fourth one on the album.
It’s entirely in English and runs only 1 minute and 51 seconds.
With almost no shouts, it’s a purely cool song where the English lyrics and hardcore punk melody shine.
OnenessBRAHMAN23rank/position

Released on February 6, 2008, ANTINOMY is BRAHMAN’s fourth album.
It got off to a strong start, debuting at No.
4 on the Oricon charts.
This track is the sixth song on the album.
With a somewhat Western-style feel, its laid-back tempo makes for a very cool tune.
ZBRAHMAN24rank/position

This is “Z,” included on the second album A FORLORN HOPE.
After a fierce intro, the song shifts and unfolds with TOSHI-LOW’s spoken, intimate vocal delivery, conveying the message: “Follow the path you believe in.” The distinctive guitar melody underpinning the vocals seems to embody the song’s worldview.
When you’re lost or losing confidence, it points you toward a single, clear path.
The gentle yet powerful melody resonates beautifully and fills you with a sense of nobility.
Feast of WavesBRAHMAN25rank/position

BRAHMAN is known for their unique sound that fuses hardcore punk with elements of world and folk music.
This work is a slow-tempo track steeped in melancholy, entrusting its emotions to the waves.
The lyrics, reflecting on time gone by and relationships lost, resonate deeply with listeners.
Released as a single in October 2017, it was also included on the album “Bonbai” released in February the following year.
The song was chosen as the theme for the film “Ikiru Machi,” starring Mari Natsuki.
It’s a track that offers comfort to those standing at a crossroads in life or who have experienced parting with someone dear.
Celebrated among fans, it showcases a new side of BRAHMAN.
Its limit ~sorekiri~BRAHMAN26rank/position

A song chosen as the theme for the nonfiction movie “BRAHMAN,” which traces the footsteps of BRAHMAN as they marked their 20th anniversary in 2015.
With its driving drum beat, catchy guitar riffs, melodies that convey both a sense of melancholy and an energetic pop appeal, and the interplay between lead and backing vocals, it’s a rock tune packed with everything that makes BRAHMAN compelling.
It feels like the culmination of the broad musicality they’ve built up over the years, making it a fitting number for the band’s nonfiction film.
Sai no KawaraBRAHMAN27rank/position

This song is the lead track from the 4th single “Hekireki,” released in 2011, and is also included on their 5th album “Chokatsu.” Despite being under three minutes long, its thrilling arrangement—with multiple tempo changes throughout—speaks to BRAHMAN’s high level of musicianship and sense of balance.
The reason the rapidly shifting beats never feel unnatural is that the consistent message and catchy melody together forge a unifying theme for the track.
It’s a number that reveals the depth of BRAHMAN as a band—distinct from groups that rely on momentum alone.
Evening of the full moonBRAHMAN28rank/position

A song co-written by Takashi Nakagawa of Soul Flower Union and Hiroshi Yamaguchi of HEATWAVE, covered by BRAHMAN and included on their 7th album “Bonbai.” The lyrics depict the devastation of the 1995 Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and the people in the disaster area confronting the path to recovery.
Its somewhat oriental melody feels highly compatible with BRAHMAN’s style.
The emotional, powerful vocals convey the cruelty of nature’s force, human helplessness, and the strength to rise again.
It’s a track where BRAHMAN’s overwhelming expressiveness shakes the soul.
AFTER-SENSATIONBRAHMAN29rank/position

Brahman’s seventh album, “Bonsai,” released on February 7, 2018.
This track is the fourth on the album.
It’s an upbeat hardcore punk rock song—or so it seems at first.
But it doesn’t stop there.
With developments that feel predictable yet defy expectations, it’s an incredibly cool track.
Bed Space RequiemBRAHMAN30rank/position

Released on June 27, 2001, BRAHMAN’s second album, “A FORLORN HOPE.” This song is included as the final track.
With lyrics entirely in English, it sings of a sense of loneliness left behind.
A beautiful hardcore punk track with a catchy melody!


