SUPER BEAVER’s Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
When you listen to SUPER BEAVER’s songs, there are times when you don’t feel so much like someone is pushing you from behind, but rather like strength is gradually welling up from within yourself.
Their straightforward lyrics and high-energy sound overlap, resonating in ways that meet each listener where they are, and such moments are not uncommon.
In this article, we’ll introduce, in ranking format, songs by SUPER BEAVER that leave a strong impression as encouragement anthems.
If you’re feeling down or looking for a chance to take a step forward, be sure to listen to the tracks we’re about to introduce.
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SUPER BEAVER Support Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
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It is included on the fourth mini-album, “If the World Awakens.” As the title suggests, it’s an acoustic number that unfolds with a quiet, calm melody, evoking the bittersweet pain of parting.
Even amid the hardship, the song also conveys a sense of hope to move forward.
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This is the closing track of the fourth album, “To Love,” and it’s based on a real-life experience, delivering a powerful message that can be taken as a response to it.
When someone who inspires dreams has this kind of attitude, it’s seriously cool! It makes you want to follow them anywhere!
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It’s a song about the importance of having a place to say “I’m home,” a place to return to—the very thing that lets us keep going even as we suffer through days filled with endless self-questioning—Is this okay? Is this right?—and with a vague, gnawing inner conflict.
how are you?SUPER BEAVER49rank/position

Even though I think it’s ridiculous, I still go along with the trends of the times, pretend to be someone I’m not, and force a smile as I do things I don’t even want to do.
This song is a message to that version of myself.
The self-questioning—what does it say about me that I do such things?—gives the music a somewhat pained tone.
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This is a song included on the two-disc mini album “Shinkei,” released on November 5, 2008.
The song depicts the feeling of being overly concerned about how others see you—even disliking that tendency—yet also recognizing there are things you only noticed because of those very gazes.


