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SUPER BEAVER’s Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]

When you listen to SUPER BEAVER’s songs, there are times when, rather than feeling a push from someone else, you sense strength gradually welling up from within yourself.

Their straightforward lyrics and passionate sound often intertwine, resonating in ways that meet each listener where they are.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of memorable “cheering” songs from SUPER BEAVER’s catalog.

If you’re feeling down or looking for a reason to take that first step forward, be sure to check out the tracks we’re about to share.

SUPER BEAVER Cheer Songs & Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)

As a personSUPER BEAVER71rank/position

SUPER BEAVER “As a Person” LIVE MV
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Released in 2016, SUPER BEAVER’s “Hito to Shite” powerfully expresses what it means to be human.

The sound starts off calm and gradually builds in intensity, and the powerful vocals that resonate with the music are striking.

It portrays that being human includes our messy parts, while also conveying a determination to keep moving forward.

The song was featured in Kao’s Curel commercial, where pairing it with winter dry-skin care effectively communicates a sense of warmth.

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A song included as the fourth track on the 2013 album “If the World Awakens,” it’s a medium-tempo ballad whose relaxed rhythm and electric guitar arpeggios are pleasing to the ear.

It’s a straightforward, no-frills encouragement song that lifts a wavering heart when you listen.

AllSUPER BEAVER73rank/position

SUPER BEAVER 'A Beautiful Day / All' Trailer
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It’s included on the double A-side single “Utsukushii Hi / Zenbu,” released on January 25, 2017.

With his highlighted hair and a sukajan worn off the shoulders, Ryuta Shibuya gives off an explosively flashy vibe, but many of his lyrics center on human connections.

Often using friendship and romance as motifs, they’re largely positive works that remind us of what’s important.

Earth’s axisSUPER BEAVER74rank/position

This is a hard, up-tempo track included as the fourth song on the 2009 album “Happiness Orbit.” The lyrics are written around themes of Earth’s environmental issues and social problems.

It plays on the double meaning between seismic intensity and the heart-shaking “heart intensity,” resulting in a thought-provoking piece.

boundary lineSUPER BEAVER75rank/position

This song expresses a bold, forward-looking spirit toward the future.

You can enjoy a different vibe from the usual SUPER BEAVER, with Shibuya’s vocals processed through effects and the rare inclusion of English lyrics.

Weather forecastSUPER BEAVER76rank/position

It’s included as the fourth track on the album “Shinkei,” released in 2009 by Sony Music Direct (Japan) Inc.

It’s a bright, uptempo song featuring an impressive guitar that chops out a ska rhythm.

The lyrics were written by Ryuta Shibuya, with music composed by Ryota Yanagisawa.

The lyrics capture the scene of a tandem date, with a lover riding on the back of a motorcycle—an absolutely heart-throbbing track for motorcycle enthusiasts.

A beginning, a futureSUPER BEAVER77rank/position

This is the final track on the album “How to Begin the Future,” released in 2012 by I×L×P× RECORDS.

I believe it serves as an answer song to the title.

At the end, there’s a phrase that makes the album feel complete as a single work.