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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

A Tale of SeedsSUPER BEAVER91rank/position

It’s included as the eighth track on the 2009 album “Kōfuku Kidō” (Orbit of Happiness).

The composition was done by bassist Kenta Uesugi.

With a bright, lively intro and ska-like guitar cutting, it’s a fun, upbeat song.

Beyond the skySUPER BEAVER92rank/position

It is included on their third mini-album, “SUPER BEAVER.” The song is said to have been created under the influence of the film “Solanin.” Within their signature refreshing sound, the lyrics that depict feelings of contradiction and suffering leave a lasting impression.

Wonderful worldSUPER BEAVER93rank/position

[SUPER BEAVER] Wonderful World (Guitar Cover)
Wonderful worldSUPER BEAVER

The song “Subarashii Sekai” is included on their fifth full-length album, 27, released in 2016.

SUPER BEAVER’s lyrics and titles often feature phrases everyone’s heard before or words that feel a bit old-fashioned.

Even so, I think they’re a band that can truly make those words resonate with people.

Just hearing the title “Subarashii Sekai” might sound cliché, but when you listen, it’s a track that stirs up all kinds of feelings.

It’s also a great pick to dedicate to someone important to you.

hindsightSUPER BEAVER94rank/position

[SUPER BEAVER] Result Theory [Bass]
hindsightSUPER BEAVER

This is a song included on the fourth album, “To Love.” It’s a piece that truly resonates with everyone, and you’ll surely find something that rings a bell.

“Why couldn’t I do X at that moment…?” The outcomes differ so drastically between this side and the other side of that boundary, but in truth, there must have been signals leading up to it.

Say it.SUPER BEAVER95rank/position

Tried playing 'Iette' by SUPER BEAVER on drums!
Say it.SUPER BEAVER

This is a song with a rhythm section arrangement so striking it makes you want to pound on the drums.

As long as the ordinary stays ordinary, people go through life without even noticing it.

And every ordinary thing inevitably comes to an end.

So what can we do then…? It’s a song that makes you ponder that.