Hambredders Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Hambreaders is a rock band from Osaka that made their major-label debut in 2020.
Their appeal lies in lyrics brimming with youthful emotion and melodies and sounds that are energetic yet easy on the ears, earning them strong popularity, especially among Japanese rock fans.
Since their major debut, they’ve been active across a wide range of projects, including theme songs for numerous anime and tracks for commercials.
In this article, we’ll introduce Hambreaders’ songs in a ranked format.
Fans can look forward to seeing which tracks make the list from among their many songs.
And if you haven’t listened to them yet, starting with the tracks featured here will surely get you hooked on their charm!
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Hambredders Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Play the feedback soundHanbureddāzu8rank/position

Hambreders, a band that rose to popularity in Osaka’s Japanese rock scene.
They made their major debut in 2020, but before that they spent ten years honing their craft, and their music’s appeal lies in the soulfulness born from that career.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Let the Feedback Ring.” While it does include some somewhat higher parts, they’re not so high that you’d need falsetto, so most men should be able to sing them without trouble.
The melody has the feel of slightly nostalgic Japanese rock, so the vocal lines should also feel familiar.
DAY DREAM BEATHanbureddāzu9rank/position

Hamburgers, who uphold the concept of a “never-ending adolescence,” are an artist to watch in 2020.
Their mischievous yet refreshing guitar riffs are absolutely fantastic—pure youth! The lyrics feel grounded in the reality of student life, making them super relatable, and at the same time they’re poetic and beautiful.
This one song wraps both a sentimental atmosphere and a sense of fun, and I’m sure it will make any moment at a school or cultural festival shine with a sparkle you’ll never forget!
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This is a striking song featuring lyrics by guitarist-vocalist Akira Mutsumuro, who writes both words and music, that radiate a deep respect for interesting culture and entertainment.
Since the 2010s, across music, film, novels, and TV dramas, entertainment has been pushed to be clearer and simpler—but this track conveys the idea that simplicity alone doesn’t make something good.
It brims with love for what you might call “interesting” culture in English—things that are intriguing and stimulating—and a strong desire to cherish that, even if it feels old-fashioned.
It’s a refreshing number that celebrates that spirit.
Humbreaders Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
See you at the live house.Hanbureddāzu11rank/position

Formed in Osaka, Humbreaders are a three-piece band that made their major-label debut in 2020.
This song overflows with their feelings for and gratitude toward live music venues—an emotional track that might bring a tear to the eyes of live-show kids—and it’s a love song Humbreaders dedicate to live houses.
For those who’ve never been, a live house might seem dark and noisy, but this song overturns that image, unfolding a vivid picture of a wonderful venue right before your eyes.
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It’s a classic song that poignantly portrays a faint, tender love.
It’s included on Humbreaders’ album “Useless Machine,” released in February 2020.
Akira Mutsumuro’s gentle, calm vocals and the acoustic guitar’s tone really sink into the heart.
It’s packed with unspoken feelings and the frustration of not being able to convey your feelings to someone you like, and it tightens your chest.
I think it’s the perfect track to listen to alone on an autumn evening.
See youHanbureddāzu13rank/position

Hamburgers is a four-piece rock band formed to perform at a school festival that later made their major-label debut.
Their third single, Mata ne, released as a double A-side with THE SONG, was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS.
From the oriental-tinged guitar riff in the intro onward, the track doesn’t require advanced techniques, making it approachable for beginner band members.
It’s a pop-rock tune with a refreshing ensemble that’s perfect for energizing school festivals and live shows.
School Magician GirlHanbureddāzu14rank/position

Hamburger’s, a three-piece band that’s especially popular with people of their generation.
Their song “School Magician Girl” packs in youth to the max and that bittersweet feeling of being in love.
It’s a love song from a boy’s perspective, capturing those familiar emotions of a one-sided crush—being drawn in more and more by a mysterious sensation, as if bewitched by the girl you’ve fallen for, yet lacking the courage to confess and getting lost in repeated daydreams.
Many listeners will likely nod along to the rollercoaster of emotions—rejoicing and despairing over every little thing—that comes with being in love.


