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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] (41–50)

The world calls it love.Sambomasutā43rank/position

The world calls it love. (Theme song of the Japanese drama 'Densha Otoko' with Chinese subtitles)
The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

For those seeking a morning where you can scream your heart out, I recommend Sambomaster.

It’s the ending theme of the TV drama “Densha Otoko,” strongly associated with being an anthem cheering on the protagonist played by Atsushi Ito, and it makes you want to let out a full-on scream.

Let me change the world.Sambomasutā44rank/position

Sambomaster: Hang in there, Tohoku! Hang in there, Japan! Charity 1/2
Let me change the world.Sambomasutā

The commercial song for the bottled water “I LOHAS.” Although it’s technically treated as a B-side single, it’s the kind of track that could even surpass the A-side.

A love song that candidly portrays unrequited feelings without any embellishment.

Its honesty and simplicity are likely what make it resonate with so many people.

It’s a song that suits live performances where your body naturally starts to sway.

The harmonies by members Kondo and Kiuchi also leave a strong impression.

It calls the world love.Sambomasutā45rank/position

Sambomaster “The World Calls It Love” Charity Concert
It calls the world love.Sambomasutā

Released in 2005.

It’s a rock tune overflowing with passion, packed with Sambomaster’s trademark intensity.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to shout out all your summer frustrations and blow the heat away.

It also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “Densha Otoko” (Train Man).

Let me change the world.Sambomasutā46rank/position

Sambomaster’s “Sekai o Kaesasete Okure yo” (“Let Me Change the World”) is a recommended cheer song for people in their 50s.

For those taking on new challenges or aiming to achieve results at work, this track can be a powerful boost.

Its motivational lyrics stand out, and it’s also known as a commercial jingle.

The guest appearance by female vocalist Ayumi Ito and the male-female harmonies are part of its appeal.

With minimal instrumental breaks, it’s easy to sing and guaranteed to get the crowd going at karaoke.

Give this courage-inspiring anthem a try.

People call it passion.Sambomasutā47rank/position

Sambomaster - People Call It Passion (Live)
People call it passion.Sambomasutā

This is a track from their first major album, The Way and Light of New Japanese Rock, released in 2003.

With fiery performance and passionate vocals that give you a push on the back, it’s a gentle yet powerful song.

The image of someone keeping on running, dreaming of the day their envisioned dream comes true, gives you courage, doesn’t it?

Ring the tambourine every night and every morning.Sambomasutā48rank/position

Street performance: I covered “Sambomaster – Ring the Tambourine in Every Night and Every Morning.”
Ring the tambourine every night and every morning.Sambomasutā

This is their sixth single, released in 2005.

The funky beat and Yamaguchi’s gentle, unpretentious vocals really resonate.

You can feel a strong influence from Black music, but the sound is quintessentially Sambomaster.

Beloved DaysSambomasutā49rank/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.