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Sambomaster Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Sambomaster is known for their gritty sound packed with the primal energy of punk.

They’ve got lots of songs that lift your spirits.

In this article, we’ve selected the most popular tracks by Sambomaster.

Let’s get pumped up!

Sambomaster Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Smile for me.Sambomasutā21rank/position

Sambomaster / Please Smile MUSIC VIDEO
Smile for me.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster is a three-piece rock band that continues to captivate fans with songs that fuse punk rock with funk and soul, and lyrics whose message feels like a cry from the heart.

Their track Waratte Okure, released in advance from their major 10th album Love & Peace! Masterpiece!, was chosen as the theme song for Season 2 of the Netflix comedy series Talk Survivor! — A Drama Where Good Talk Keeps You Alive.

Its lyrics, which make you feel accepted as you are, help you wrap up New Year’s Eve with a happy heart.

It’s a rock tune perfect for karaoke—one you’ll want to belt out along with its powerful sound.

oneselfSambomasutā22rank/position

Sambomaster / Myself MUSIC VIDEO
oneselfSambomasutā

Sambomaster, a three-piece band that has been active for many years, has reignited their popularity and gained support from younger audiences since appearing on YouTube’s “THE FIRST TAKE.” Among their songs, the one I especially recommend to men as an easy track to sing is “Jibun Jishin” (“Myself”).

Aside from the distinctive, narrative-style rap with a unique rhythm at the beginning, the song features a very singable vocal line and rhythm.

The range isn’t wide either, making it a very comfortable song for male singers.

Rhapsody of YouthSambomasutā23rank/position

Sambomaster – Seishun Kyousoukyoku – Live
Rhapsody of YouthSambomasutā

When you think of youth, it’s all about fiery rock! If you’re looking for a rock song bursting with youthful energy, Sambomaster’s “Seishun Kyōsōkyoku” (“Rhapsody in Youth”) is highly recommended.

It’s such an intensely passionate anthem of youth that it needs no introduction, and just listening to it is guaranteed to get you pumped! It’s a huge crowd-pleaser live as well, so if you get the chance, be sure to catch Sambomaster in concert.

Oh, this singing voiceSambomasutā24rank/position

It’s a fiery song.

At the live shows, you can’t help but throw your fist in the air.

It makes you want to hop up and down.

The lyrics—“Oh singing voice, lend strength to this weak me”—even bring me to tears.

When you hear this track, anyone in a band must feel like they want to be Sambomaster.

All I can say is, it’s just cool.

How about you?

I’ve gotta do something that seems impossible.Sambomasutā25rank/position

“We’ve gotta do what seems impossible” / Sambomaster
I’ve gotta do something that seems impossible.Sambomasutā

This song is perfect to listen to when you want to prove wrong the friends or teachers who think you can’t study.

With its straightforward, positive encouragement, it’s an ideal song for people working hard for exams.

It makes you want to keep going without giving up until the very end.

Don’t forget, don’t forgetSambomasutā26rank/position

Sambomaster / Don’t Forget, Don’t Forget MUSIC VIDEO
Don't forget, don't forgetSambomasutā

This song was written specifically for the drama “Gintama: Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku.” It’s a work by the three-piece rock band Sambomaster, released in 2020 as their 23rd single.

It fully showcases one of their charms—their energetic band sound.

The lyrics convey a warm message, saying, “I’m always thinking of you,” which really hits home.

It’s a very uplifting guitar rock track that makes you feel you’re not alone.

Perfect for when you want to clear your head!

War and MeSambomasutā27rank/position

A rock band that confronts the absurdity of war with a soul-shaking cry—this is a song by Sambomaster.

A soldier, telling himself he’s protecting the ones he loves, points his gun at an unknown someone and is tormented by the act.

That anguish, torn apart by contradiction, is sung plainly and powerfully over a fervent performance.

The track appears on the acclaimed 2006 April release, “Boku to Kimi no Subete wo Rock’n Roll to Yobe.” Holding the fundamental question—“Why do we fight?”—close to your heart, you’ll be reminded of the preciousness of peace.

It’s a work that will pierce deeply into the heart of anyone who feels the same.

Sambomasutā28rank/position

Sambomaster “Kung Fu Rock” — June 8, 2002 @ Kobe Star Club
≈Sambomasutā

Sambomaster is a three-piece band formed in 2000.

Their 2005 single “Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobun da ze” was used as the ending theme for the drama “Densha Otoko,” and its major success brought them into the spotlight.

Their debut release was the 2001 indie album “Kikku no Tamashii.” The video features the album track “≈.”

Two TearsSambomasutā29rank/position

While keeping in step with a lively rhythm, it belts out Sambo Master’s signature soul music, infused with a burning passion to convey love for her through song.

It’s a track I recommend for a summer vacation romance.

Beloved DaysSambomasutā30rank/position

The Beautiful Days of Humanity
Beloved DaysSambomasutā

Sambomaster is a three-man rock band formed in 2000.

They made their major debut with their first album, The Path and Light of New Japanese Rock.

Beloved Days is a highly popular song among fans included on that album.