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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 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.

SUPER BEAVER’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (61–70)

Dr PepperSUPER BEAVER66rank/position

It is included as the seventh track on the album “Kōfuku Kidō,” released in 2009 by Sony Music Direct (Japan) Inc.

It’s an energetic, melodic punk-like track with an upbeat melody that fizzes like the carbonation in Dr Pepper.

The “you” that appears in the lyrics can be interpreted, depending on the reader, as either an old male friend or a former lover.

HikariSUPER BEAVER67rank/position

The resolve we made at the beginning, the purpose of our lives, tends to fade as we go on living, and at times we even lose sight of kindness and love.

Even when we’re lost, adrift, exhausted, and in the dark, still, each time, “the Light” seems to flicker as if calling to us.

It’s beautiful how our sensibility makes it feel as though it’s saying, “Come this far.”

ResetSUPER BEAVER68rank/position

Even when something unpleasant happens and waves of regret crash over you, inconveniences won’t just vanish on their own.

In that case, it’s important to reset your feelings and honestly say “I’m sorry” if you’ve hurt someone, right? That’s the kind of lyrics these are.

The conclusive phrase sung at the end pierces the heart.

refrainSUPER BEAVER69rank/position

This is a song included on the third mini-album, “SUPER BEAVER.” The intro kicks off with a slapped bass, and the subsequent development gives off a funky vibe.

The lyrics are also striking, conveying the anguish of unwanted thoughts spinning around in your head that you wish you could forget.

RulesSUPER BEAVER70rank/position

It is included on their second full-length album, “How to Begin the Future.” The lyrics resonate with the sense of questioning the unspoken rules in relationships—rules like not stepping any further into someone’s heart—and with the idea that if those boundaries are broken, a new kind of connection might come into view.