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] (41–50)
Turtle PowerGōruden Bonbā43rank/position

It’s a song that talks about the greatness of Turtle Power in a consistently high key.
The melody is highly addictive, and once you hear it, it’s hard to get it out of your head.
The rapid tempo makes the lyrics hard to catch, but it’s a feel-good track that blows away a lackluster personality.
I’m human.Gōruden Bonbā44rank/position

If you want something to listen to when you’re feeling frustrated, I recommend “Ningenda” by Golden Bomber.
It’s a track from their 2023 album “COMPACT DISC,” and it’s a rock tune that kicks off with an awesome shout.
The hard sound that makes you want to headbang and the compelling lyrics that ask who you really are are especially striking.
If something’s got you down and you want to let it all out, definitely give “Ningenda” a listen!
I can’t sleep again tonight (in a pathological sense)Gōruden Bonbā45rank/position

This is a song about being unable to sleep because of countless anxieties, both big and small.
The overall vocals are fast-paced, evoking the feeling of being chased by many things.
The synths, reminiscent of Eurobeat, are cool, and the track has an infectious groove.
My QuestGōruden Bonbā46rank/position

Golden Bomber, the visual-kei band affectionately known as Kinbaku.
Many of their songs and video works really stick in your memory, don’t they? “Boku Quest” is one of them—the music video itself is presented as footage of a fighting game being played! Kiryuin, dressed like an elementary school kid, plays the game, while a tiny on-screen Kiryu faces off against various enemies.
The video has a somewhat retro Showa-era vibe, and depending on your generation, it might bring back nostalgic memories of childhood.
Eight Seconds After We MetGōruden Bonbā47rank/position

It’s “8 Seconds After We Met” by Golden Bomber.
The song is only eight seconds long, and the audience was thrown into an uproar even at the live show where it premiered.
It’s what you might call a gag with a punchline right at the start, but if you blend it into a well-produced lineup of side acts and sing it, I think it’ll get to people bit by bit.
Adam’s appleGōruden Bonbā48rank/position

The one who delivered a bigger-than-expected surprise on Christmas night was Kenji Darvish.
On December 24, 2023, he released “Nodobotoke” (“Adam’s Apple”), a track with uniquely playful wording that I can recommend as a novelty song.
As for what Santa brought on Christmas… I’ll let you find out with your own ears.
In any case, this song might make your goofy hangout time with friends even more fun.
It’s the kind of track everyone can get hyped about together.
Effeminate – K-POP Version –Gōruden Bonbā49rank/position

This is a K-pop-style arrangement of “Memeshikute.” In the music video, all the members dress as women, and to emphasize Korea they even munch on Korean seaweed.
It’s amusing how it actually comes off pretty K-pop-like.
The way they eat is crude, but another highlight is that the members unexpectedly look quite cute in drag.


