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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 Support Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

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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.

SUPER BEAVER Support Songs and Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

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It’s often said that words carry a spirit within them.

This piece seems to ask what happens to your heart when you tell a lie with your words.

Words and the heart are closely intertwined, and this song makes you reflect on keeping both in balance.

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This song, which was used as an insert track in the film Solanin starring Aoi Miyazaki, is included on the 2010 album SUPER BEAVER, whose title is the same as the band’s name.

It’s a track that feels like you’re facing your indecisive self, digging deep and observing yourself objectively.

Everyone has times when they want to retreat into their shell, and this is a song I’d recommend listening to in those moments—one that I hope will save you.

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This song, included on the landmark album “Kōfuku Kido” (“Happiness Orbit”), resonates with listeners through lyrics and melodies that are uniquely SUPER BEAVER.

It delicately depicts farewells to the past and feelings of gratitude, reflecting a self swaying between dreams and reality.

Released in November 2009, it’s the album’s longest epic at 5 minutes and 30 seconds, notable for lyrics that read like an unfiltered stream of thoughts.

Offering deep insights into each moment of life, this piece is perfect for those who’ve experienced parting or who hold treasured memories close to their hearts.

It’s also recommended for anyone searching for a song that lingers in the mind.

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It is included as the seventh track on the album “Mirai no Hajimekata,” released by SPACE SHOWER MUSIC in 2012.

Many of SUPER BEAVER’s songs have a sweet-and-sour feel, and this one is also a youth anthem brimming with SUPER BEAVER’s signature style.

It’s a positive song that evokes the future, perfectly suited as a theme for boys working hard and giving their all in club activities.

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This song, included as the eighth track on the album “How to Begin the Future,” released by SPACE SHOWER MUSIC in 2012, is a ballad with a gentle, laid-back melody that’s pleasing to the ear.

It’s a love song about continuing to wait for a departed lover.

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This song, included as the sixth track on the mini-album released on September 6, 2017, can be partially previewed in the trailer video.

It’s a dramatic medium-tempo number that gives you a boost when you listen—an energizing anthem.