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.
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SUPER BEAVER Cheer Songs & Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
tears of joySUPER BEAVER78rank/position

“Ureshii Namida,” included on the 2018 album Before the Cheers, is a track whose straightforward lyrics ride an exhilarating, unmistakably SUPER BEAVER melody that grabs listeners by the heart.
The song captures the emotions surrounding the band’s first confirmed show at the Budokan, lifting both the band’s spirits and the fans’ together—an inspiring, moving piece.
It’s also a song you’d want to gently give to someone important when they’re feeling down, one that will lift their spirits.
Trajectory of HappinessSUPER BEAVER79rank/position

This song shares its title with SUPER BEAVER’s first full-length album.
It is the only full-length album they have released on a major label.
First off, it’s an incredibly cool track right from the intro.
The lyrics are written in the clean, beautiful Japanese that is characteristic of SUPER BEAVER.
IllusionSUPER BEAVER80rank/position

It is included on their second full-length album, “How to Begin the Future.” The lyrics are about realizing how precious “you” were only after being apart from you, and the song tells the story of suffering alone as the emotions from when we were together come flooding back.
SUPER BEAVER Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
MindscapeSUPER BEAVER81rank/position

SUPER BEAVER’s songs often have lyrics that sink deep into your heart, and this track is no exception.
It tackles themes like the depth of human relationships, connection, and the meaning of living, resonating directly with listeners.
Released in August 2009, this song closes out the album “Shinkei.” Carrying messages like “live in the now” and “toward the future,” it’s a track that I think can give a gentle push to younger listeners.
It’s packed with what makes SUPER BEAVER so compelling: moving lyrics and beautiful melodies.
I’d love for you to listen to it when you’re struggling in life or when you want to look forward.
to loveSUPER BEAVER82rank/position

This song seems to capture the inner changes that come from finding someone to love.
Having someone to share mutual affection with has sparked a desire to give back to those who have shown me love until now.
Even if some call it idealistic, it portrays a resolve to follow my own strong convictions.
Daily cycleSUPER BEAVER83rank/position

This is a song included as the first track on SUPER BEAVER’s first mini-album, “Nichijou.” Watching the PV, the members look young and quite different from how they are now.
However, Shibuya’s vocals are as overwhelming as ever.
In any case, their youth is striking.
A Person Becoming a StarSUPER BEAVER84rank/position

This song possesses a profound allure that invites us to reexamine the present from the perspective of life’s end.
Centered on the universal themes of life and death, it asks what truly matters to us as human beings.
Inspired by the passing of the artist’s grandmother, it was released in July 2012 as a medium-tempo ballad on the album “How the Future Begins.” Rather than dwelling solely in sorrow, it reflects on the dignity of a life well lived through the image of a beloved grandmother being tenderly sent off, expressed with a simple yet powerful melody.
It is a song that stays close when you want to confront life’s fundamental questions or when you’re thinking of someone dear.
As SUPER BEAVER’s first nationwide release after establishing their independent label “I×L×P× RECORDS,” it was an ambitious work that also drew attention as a new starting point for the band.


