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)
Liking you isn’t enoughGōruden Bonbā50rank/position

This song was used in 2015 in Honda’s “Have a blast on your moped” commercial.
It seems Honda and Golden Bomber are collaborating on various projects.
There’s also a Honda version of the music video for this song, where the members ride mopeds and have fun.
Golden Bomber Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Expanding WorldGōruden Bonbā51rank/position

It’s a song that was performed on TV as well.
It makes you think about the fact that our lives are finite and about what it is you can do right now.
I found the lyrics’ expressions unique and interesting.
It’s a song that makes me feel like I can keep going when I’m stuck or troubled.
Song of DesireGōruden Bonbā52rank/position

In their new song, the music video featuring quintessential visual-kei outfits is striking, yet the sound itself feels both fresh and distinctly Golden Bomber.
Personally, I really like how vocalist Shō Kiryuin looks—his style seems like he could step right out of The Rose of Versailles.
poisonous spider womanGōruden Bonbā53rank/position

It’s a song that came out quite a while ago, but I think both people who’ve recently gotten into Golden Bomber and those who’ve liked them for a long time are familiar with it.
The choreography packs in a bunch of moves used by visual kei bands, but it comes with explanations, so anyone can do it.
Could you quit working in the nightlife/hostess industry?Gōruden Bonbā54rank/position

With song titles like “She Looks Like My Dead Wife” and “Laura the Scarred,” they’ve got the kind of impact that makes you do a double take.
It really grabs your attention, right? In fact, when content is being scrolled past on video platforms, catching the eye first is incredibly important.
tobacco; cigarette; smokingGōruden Bonbā55rank/position

This track is included on the 2013 release “dance my generation.” It’s a song that gradually builds up from Sho Kiryuin’s quiet vocals.
The lyrics, featuring lingering phrases like “I won’t forget,” resonate deeply.
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.


