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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.

Golden Bomber Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)

Ice BoxGōruden Bonbā61rank/position

This song is something that vocalist Shō Kiryūin fulfilled on his own after writing on his blog that he wanted to create a tune like one that would play in a refreshing ICE BOX commercial.

It seems it didn’t end up on a TV commercial, but a video of the members eating ICE BOX has been uploaded.

frustrating; irritating; impatientGōruden Bonbā62rank/position

It’s a lively song that gives off a summery vibe.

From a woman’s perspective, it portrays the frustration she feels toward the man she likes.

Personally, I really love the heat in the rhythm and the sparkling, bursting vocal style.

I think many women will find a lot in the lyrics they can relate to.

Protect my worldGōruden Bonbā63rank/position

This is a commercial for Round1’s “Spo-cha” featuring Golden Bomber.

Their song “Boku no Sekai o Mamotte” is also used as the CM song.

Spo-cha is an amusement facility where you can enjoy games and sports within the venue on a time-based system.

The members, all dressed in tracksuits, are shown having a blast with activities like riding Segways, three-on-three basketball, and trampolines.

MasashiGōruden Bonbā64rank/position

This song is about love for “Masashi.” Or so it seems—partway through, all the members start introducing themselves, each insisting, “I’m Masashi.” It does wrap up with a proper punchline at the end, but that sense of not quite making sense is very Golden Bomber, and it’s part of why the song is popular.

AmoreGōruden Bonbā65rank/position

It was released in 2016 as the coupling track to Golden Bomber’s 19th single, “#CD ga Urenai Konna Yo no Naka ja” (“#In a World Where CDs Don’t Sell”).

The song was used in a Round One commercial, and it marked their first single release in about a year since the previous one.

It’s a characteristically over-the-top Golden Bomber track!