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 Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
WE ARE HEREBRAHMAN & EGO-WRAPPIN’81rank/position

Released on May 19, 2010, it’s included on the collaboration single “SURE SHOT” with EGO-WRAPPIN’.
At first glance it’s an unusual—and even dreamlike—combination, but the distinctive strengths of both as live bands are firmly fused in the final result.
BACK TO LIFEBRAHMAN feat. ILL-BOSSTINO82rank/position

A song that garnered attention through a collaboration with ILL-BOSSTINO, the MC of the Hokkaido-based hip-hop group THA BLUE HERB.
Its composition transcends the boundaries between melodic hardcore and hip-hop, allowing you to fully appreciate the appeal of each genre.
Beyond BRAHMAN’s signature melancholy-tinged melodies, the arrangement tailored to ILL-BOSSTINO’s rap showcases a depth of musicianship and a breadth of approach that goes far beyond mere melodic hardcore.
It’s a track that lets you discover a new side of BRAHMAN—something distinctly different from their usual style.
(a piece of) Blue MoonBRAHMAN83rank/position
This song offers a glimpse of a modest resolve: “Rather than be the blazing sun, I’ll live like the moon that gently illuminates the night.” It’s cool not to be swept toward the easy, favorable current or to seek simple answers, but to keep moving forward through the struggle.
CAUSATIONBRAHMAN84rank/position

A single release and a track included on the 4th album “ANTINOMY.” From the clear, transparent intro to the two-beat punk sound and the gently sung chorus, this is where BRAHMAN’s new elements begin to take shape.
The music video, consisting almost entirely of performance scenes, is striking for its simplicity and coolness.
LOSE ALLBRAHMAN85rank/position
This is a song included on BRAHMAN’s third album, The Middle Way, released in 2004.
The torrential rain keeps pouring, and it ends with “the sadness continues…,” but with a more conventional way of thinking, wouldn’t the rain eventually stop and the sadness clear as well?
TONGFARRBRAHMAN86rank/position

In BRAHMAN’s live shows, this staple track—known for its especially strong folk elements—is almost always chosen as the opener.
The transition from the SE is flawless, and the extended drum phrases centered on percussion instantly draw the audience into the band’s world.
It’s an indispensable classic in any BRAHMAN performance.
Blooming on the water’s edgeBRAHMAN87rank/position
This is a song included on the sixth single, “Sorekiri,” released in 2015.
It was originally featured on the omnibus album Kyokutou Saizensen 3, supervised by eastern youth, and was frequently performed live.
Its emotionally stirring melody rides atop a driving triple-meter rhythm that brims with momentum.





