Golden Bomber Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
I created a ranking of Golden Bomber’s popular songs by view count, featuring tracks with memorable funny lyrics and performances, and catchy melodies.
Even if the only song you know is “Memeshikute,” be sure to check these out!
You might discover a new side to Kinbaku’s charm.
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Golden Bomber Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Unrequited love is fine.Gōruden Bonbā56rank/position

In the “Koji Project” ad aired in 2014, the members of Golden Bomber appear.
Dressed in traditional Japanese attire, they step into view one by one as the camera moves.
It’s a refreshing change from their usual boisterous vibe, with each member wearing a serious expression.
At the end, Sho Kiryuin smiles, and the products born from the Koji Project are revealed.
The song playing in the commercial, “Kataomoi de Ii” (Unrequited Love Is Fine), was released as the B-side to their 15th single, “Rola no Kizudarake” (Rola Covered in Scars).
The lyrics portray a slightly vulnerable male figure—a common theme in Golden Bomber’s lyrical world—which many listeners may find relatable.
SleepyGōruden Bonbā57rank/position

It’s a commercial jingle for Mega Shaki set to the melody of “Memeshikute.” If you listen closely, the lyrics don’t match the rhythm of the melody at all, and the content is basically just repeating, in different words, that the singer is sleepy.
Still, it’s a song you can enjoy listening to even aside from being a commercial.
I want to become beautifulGōruden Bonbā58rank/position

It’s a relentlessly self-deprecating yet somehow poppy and laugh-inducing song.
I have no idea what the rap part in the middle is supposed to mean, but the rhythm is strangely good, so I can’t help enjoying it, frustrating as that is.
It’s in karaoke too, so I think it’d be fun to shout it out together with everyone.
Refrain. / Exercise self-restraint.Gōruden Bonbā59rank/position

This is a parody of Golden Bomber’s “Memeshikute” released by Ryoji Takarabe, a music YouTuber who covers famous songs, during the 2020 stay-at-home period.
Thanks to the buzz it generated on Twitter and other platforms, a version covered by Golden Bomber’s Sho Kiryuin himself was released.
If you can cleverly rephrase the repeatedly used words into funny expressions, it’s sure to be a hit! Matching the momentum to the sound is important too!
My neck hurts.Gōruden Bonbā60rank/position

As the title suggests, this song is themed around someone who shook their head too much at a live show.
When you perform it at a thank-you party, make sure to dance along during the chorus where you keep repeating that your neck hurts.
It’ll be even funnier if you can show the lyrics, too.
If you can hype the crowd enough that everyone in the venue joins in and does the “it hurts” pose, that’s a big success!


