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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 Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

Last Dance featuring ILL-BOSSTINO [THA BLUE HERB]BRAHMAN57rank/position

Fugutaiden, the second single by BRAHMAN, released on April 12, 2017.

This track is the second song on the album.

A piece that incorporates rap.

The steady, unbroken rap and drums, along with the distant electric guitar sound, create a distinctive world.

irreconcilable enmityBRAHMAN58rank/position

A refreshing track with arrangements that evoke the stage—raw, unrestrained shouts full of emotion and momentum that you wouldn’t expect from a single, fierce call-and-response with the backing vocals, and on the other hand a catchy guitar solo and a light yet loud beat.

It’s included on the seventh album released in 2018, “Bonbai,” and the unusually direct lyrics for BRAHMAN feel fresh.

Despite the title meaning “extremely strong resentment or hatred,” the song closes with an almost enlightened resolution, making it a number that conveys a profound theme.

tonightBRAHMAN59rank/position

Released as the 8th single and included on the 7th album “梵唄 -bonbai-,” this track features a comfortably laid-back shuffle beat.

Used as the theme song for the film “Ah, Wilderness,” it departs from BRAHMAN’s typical mix of crossover sounds and world-music influences; instead, its simple yet beautiful melody resonates deeply.

It’s also an irresistible rock tune for fans, featuring guest vocals by Takeshi Hosomi, known for his work with the rock band ELLEGARDEN, among others.

At the moment of deathBRAHMAN60rank/position

“Transcendence,” the fifth album by BRAHMAN, released on February 20, 2013, made a strong start by debuting at No.

4 on the Oricon chart.

This song is the third track on that album: “Imawa no Kiwa” (At the Brink of Death).

It sings of rising to one’s feet here and now, in a time of hardship, with a do-or-die resolve.

BRAHMAN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

semblance; likeness; a remembered image (often of a departed person)BRAHMAN61rank/position

It can be described as a track that condenses BRAHMAN’s musical essence.

It features hardcore punk infused with elements of ethnic music, imbued with deep emotion and a powerful message.

This work is included on the album “Chōkoku,” released in February 2013.

It’s also included on the live DVD/Blu-ray “Chōkoku the OCTAGON.” TOSHI-LOW’s lyrics delve into the fragility of life and the beauty and hope discovered within it, resonating deeply with listeners.

They express a remembrance of what has been lost, as well as hope for renewal and new beginnings that visit us time and again throughout life.

Initial impulseBRAHMAN62rank/position

BRAHMAN “Primal Impulse” MV
Initial impulseBRAHMAN

The first track from their 6th full-length album, “Transcendence.” As the song progresses, the interplay of stillness and motion, darkness and light, is exquisitely expressed.

The call-and-response choruses by each member are incredibly powerful, making it a track that embodies the very essence of raw, initial impulse.

to soar through the sky like a heavenly steedBRAHMAN63rank/position

BRAHMAN “Pegasus Soars Through the Sky” MV Short Ver.
to soar through the sky like a heavenly steedBRAHMAN

Released on February 7, 2018, Brahman’s seventh album, “Bonbai.” This track is the 11th on the album.

It carries a faint scent of Showa-era kayōkyoku (popular songs).

A rallying song that spurs oneself on.

Especially recommended for those hesitating to take the next step or when morale is low.