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] (1–10)
Yeah! I’m so stressed.Gōruden Bonbā8rank/position

A Golden Bomber track that blows away everyday stress with a refreshing rush.
As a visual-kei “air band,” they’ve forged a unique style, and their individuality shines throughout this piece.
With its brisk melody and rhythmic lyrics, it’s sure to lift the listener’s spirits.
The song is included on the album “COMPACT DISC,” released in February 2023.
The lyrics, which laugh off stressful situations, and the irresistibly danceable sound make it perfect for a quick reset.
A recommended pick-me-up for your morning commute or a refresh break at work.
Fish HellGōruden Bonbā9rank/position

Delivered as an unofficial answer song to the supermarket BGM staple “Osakana Tengoku,” “Osakana Jigoku” was released digitally in 2021 as a rock tune that highlights Golden Bomber’s cool appeal.
As you can see in the costumes and the sound here and there, the style evokes ’90s visual kei acts like LUNA SEA.
The lyrics, written from a fish’s perspective, sing of a cold, harsh reality and strike a powerful chord.
It overflows with Sho Kiryuin’s quirky genius.
I’m going to kill my ex-boyfriend.Gōruden Bonbā10rank/position

A song by the visual kei “air band” Golden Bomber, known by the nickname Kinbaku, whose members are active not only in music but also across a wide range of fields.
This track is included as the coupling song to their 4th single, Traumatic Hostess.
With lyrics that vocalist Sho Kiryuin proudly calls “full-on clingy” and an irresistibly pop melody, it really sticks with you.
The writhing reaction to hearing about an ex—an experience many men can relate to—depicts that complicated male psyche of not wanting to hear it, yet wanting to, alongside honest emotions.
It’s a song that men will find themselves empathizing with even as it hurts, and one every guy should listen to at least once.
Golden Bomber Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Get me drunk with a mojitoGōruden Bonbā11rank/position

When it comes at you, answer with an adult poker face! This song lets you savor that mood.
You can picture a man trying to look calm while inwardly flustered by a woman’s relentless advances.
The scene where he orders a mojito hints at his desire to project a mature vibe.
But the way he instantly regrets the harsh minty taste is depicted comically, and you can’t help but laugh.
Released by Golden Bomber in January 2012, this track is a breezy rock number that fuses visual-kei and pop elements.
It’s a song that conveys a clumsy yet pure love, about trying to act a little more grown-up than you are.
Recommended for those who want to enjoy the nervous excitement of being alone with someone special.
Zero balanceGōruden Bonbā12rank/position

To begin with, Golden Bomber is such an unpredictable, wild-card kind of band that you never know what they’ll pull off.
Songs like “Memeshikute,” “Motokare Korosu,” and “101st Curse”—they’re all hilarious, and I could recommend every single one.
Among them, though, this song “Zandaka Zero” is one I especially want those who haven’t heard it yet to check out.
The phrase “zandaka zero,” which is also the title, might sound like it’s about money, but it could actually be hinting at a lack of affection toward the other person.
And the chorus—once you hear it, you’ll absolutely find yourself humming along.
Before spring comesGōruden Bonbā13rank/position

Known as an air band, Golden Bomber nonetheless offers tender companionship to feelings of parting through the poignant worldview crafted by Sho Kiryuin.
Originally produced in 2009 as part of the soundtrack for the film “The Summer Left Unshaved,” this song was later chosen as the theme for the 2012 movie “Until Death Divides Two People… Chapter Two: ‘Nananka (Pumpkin Flower).’” Set to a ballad woven from piano and guitar tones, it carefully expresses lingering attachment and gratitude on the cusp of spring.
The emotions of thinking of someone even as the sense of an approaching farewell grows will resonate with those facing graduation or a turning point.
It’s a song to listen to quietly when you want to savor memories with someone dear.
A man’s heart is as changeable as autumn weather.Gōruden Bonbā14rank/position

When it comes to a wistful autumn song that overturns the image of a visual-kei air band, this might be the one.
Cleverly riffing on the phrase “a woman’s heart and autumn sky,” it portrays the delicate, ever-shifting emotions of a man.
Its somewhat nostalgic kayōkyoku-style melody further accentuates the peculiar melancholy of autumn.
This soul-stirring track is included on the album “Golden Hour: Best of the Second Half of 2010,” released in January 2011.
The album garnered strong support, debuting at No.
3 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It’s perfect for long autumn nights when you’re troubled by love or feeling sentimental.
Why not listen to it while watching the changeable skies and reflecting on your own feelings?


