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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!

Humbreaders Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Humbreaders “Cherry Boy Syndrome” Music Video
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A three-piece rock band from Osaka, Humbreaders, whose name was chosen because they “couldn’t settle on a band name and their criteria started to waver.” This track is included on their first mini-album, RE YOUTH, and its impactful, youth-in-the-thick-of-it message makes the catchy lyrics stand out.

Despite its simple instrumentation, the arrangement has a live-ready sense of speed, making it a great pick for beginner bands eager to hit the stage right away.

The overall quality depends on how well you nail each phrase, so don’t get complacent just because it seems easy—keep practicing right up until the day of the show.

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Humbert Humbers “Guitar” from “Insanely Crazy One-Man Tour 2023” at NHK Hall
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Let me introduce a song by the rock band Humbreaders! As the title “Guitar” suggests, it’s a track distinguished by its striking guitar sound.

The lyrics are sprinkled with down-to-earth words, capturing the bittersweet feelings and uncertainties of our teenage years.

If you’re a working adult, just listening will likely bring on a wave of nostalgia, as if you’ve time-traveled back.

Use this song to pick up its powerful, high-energy drumming!

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Humbreaders “Hikari” Music Video
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A high-velocity rock tune, “Hikari” (“Light”).

It’s a song by Humbreaders, a four-piece rock band from Osaka, released in 2022.

The track was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Shinobi no Ittoki.

It captures the essence of youth—moments of joy and hardship alike—that flashed by at the speed of light.

The playful melody tinged with a sudden sense of wistfulness makes the song even more emotional.

Recommended for those who want to greet graduation day with a refreshing feeling!

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Humbreaders “Name” Music Video
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A heartwarming song that portrays affection for a loved one.

Included on Humbreaders’ album “Guitar,” released in November 2021, this track is notable for its refreshing melody that tenderly embraces the difficulty of calling someone by name and the singer’s own clumsiness.

While taking the long way around, the protagonist’s search for a bond with someone special is powerfully expressed through a driving sound.

Featured as the ending theme for the TV anime “Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai,” its music video also stands out for its innovative fusion with live painting.

It’s the perfect song for those who want to stay true to themselves while honestly expressing their feelings.

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Humbreaders are a rock band that captures youth in down-to-earth words.

Released digitally in January 2026 ahead of the album GALAXY DRIVE, this song was written by vocalist Akira Mutsumuro for a dear friend’s wedding.

The lyrics gently scoop up the feelings that dwell in everyday moments and seep into the listener’s heart.

The warm melody and band ensemble also feel wonderfully comforting.

It’s recommended not only for those about to start a new life with their partner, but also for anyone who wants to rediscover the importance of ordinary days.