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] (41–50)
THE SAMEBRAHMAN50rank/position

This song, with its walking bass that sticks in your ears, is included on the fifth album, ETERNAL RECURRENCE, released in 2009.
The contrast between the somewhat “cute” feeling in the first half and the hard-hitting chorus really works.
It’s a hard rock number packed to the brim with energetic passion.
BRAHMAN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)
That’s allBRAHMAN51rank/position

ETERNAL RECURRENCE, BRAHMAN’s fifth album, was released on June 10, 2009.
This track is placed at the very top.
The intro is marked by a gentle, finger-picked guitar.
The vocal, which sounds as if it’s coming from a distant radio, adds a stylish touch.
It’s only 1 minute and 14 seconds long, but it still makes a strong impression.
The VoidBRAHMAN52rank/position

“The Void,” the opening track on their third album THE MIDDLE WAY.
Within just about 15 seconds, the uniquely ethnic guitar tone grabs you by the chest, followed by TOSHI-LOW’s overwhelmingly passionate vocals—it hit me like a shock the first time I heard it.
The song’s dynamic structure, where stillness and movement coexist, and the profound lyrics that weave a distinctive worldview—this is quintessential BRAHMAN.
It’s an enduring masterpiece, especially beloved by longtime fans.
Trees Lining a StreetBRAHMAN53rank/position

The third album by BRAHMAN, THE MIDDLE WAY, released on September 29, 2004, made a strong debut at No.
3 on the Oricon charts.
This song is included as the 11th track on the album.
While it may initially seem to be in a hardcore punk style, its melody leaves an impression with faint hints of Showa-era kayōkyoku (Japanese popular song) as well.
You Don’t Live Here AnymoreBRAHMAN54rank/position

ANTINOMY, the fourth album by BRAHMAN, was released on February 6, 2008.
It made a strong start, debuting at No.
4 on the Oricon charts.
This track is the eighth song on that album.
Punk rock that just runs! Runs! A one-track sprint.
The effortless vibe is cool.
Highly recommended.
ZBRAHMAN55rank/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 WavesBRAHMAN56rank/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.


