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SUPER BEAVER's Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

SUPER BEAVER's Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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With straightforward lyrics and a fiery rock sound, SUPER BEAVER keeps on stirring the hearts of listeners.

If you’ve ever experienced their live shows or songs even once, you probably remember that gentle warmth spreading in your chest.

Their music, forged through both the bitter and the sweet of the music scene, carries an unadorned sincerity.

In this article, we’ll introduce, in ranking format, a selection of SUPER BEAVER songs that will move your heart the moment you listen.

If any track catches your interest, be sure to check out the lyrics too.

SUPER BEAVER’s Moving Songs・Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

27SUPER BEAVER1rank/position

SUPER BEAVER「27」LIVE MV
27SUPER BEAVER

A rock anthem that portrays growth and inner conflict, where poignancy and strength coexist.

Known as one of SUPER BEAVER’s signature songs, it was included on the album “27” and released in June 2016.

It was also featured as an insert song in the film “The 100th Love With You,” earning broad support across generations.

The lyrics capture the mindset of reaching the milestone age of 27, vividly depicting the moment of stepping into adulthood.

Drawing on past experiences and failures as nourishment, this work gives you the courage to keep moving forward.

It’s a song that gently pushes the backs of those who, while struggling and wavering in life, still want to advance.

Thank youSUPER BEAVER2rank/position

SUPER BEAVER “Arigatou” MV (Band ver.)
Thank youSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER is a rock band beloved for Japanese lyrics that resonate deeply and for their high-energy live shows.

This song, included on their album “361°,” released in February 2014, is a moving number themed around gratitude—perfect for the season of farewells and new beginnings.

Despite having no specific tie-in, it has been cherished and performed for many years as words that form the band’s “core,” even inspiring two different music videos.

The message, which reinterprets the meaning of “gratitude” not as a simple thank-you but as the miracle of meeting and the vivid feeling of being alive, is truly touching.

As March brings graduations and fresh starts, listen while thinking of those who supported you and the friends you hold dear.

With warm tears, you’ll surely find the courage to move forward.

If I had been living aloneSUPER BEAVER3rank/position

This is a work by the rock band SUPER BEAVER, chosen as the theme song for the film “Fly Me to the Saitama” starring Ayami Nakajo.

It stirs the heart with lyrics that make us realize that the emotions born from our connections with others—frustrations we’d never feel alone and joys beyond imagination—are what truly matter.

The song was released in June 2020, right after the band re-signed with a major label, as the double A-side single “Highlight / Hitori de Ikiteitanaraba.” Its message—that the driving force to hold onto one’s convictions amid hardship lies in the fact that we are never truly alone—offers a warm sense of courage to listeners.

When you’re facing setbacks or want to reaffirm the warmth of your ties with those around you, listening to this track will surely help you take a step forward into tomorrow.

Not fleetingSUPER BEAVER4rank/position

SUPER BEAVER “Not Ephemeral” MV (Theme song for the film ‘Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween Arc -Decisive Battle-’)
Not fleetingSUPER BEAVER

This is a ballad whose grand melody and powerful message stir the heart.

Released in June 2023 by SUPER BEAVER as the theme song for the film Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween -Decisive Battle-, it portrays the beauty of life and the bonds with loved ones, expressing a desire to keep walking together even while understanding that nothing lasts forever.

The strong vocals and beautiful tune convey the brilliance of each individual’s life.

Also included on the album Ongaku (Music), it’s a moving piece well-suited for school sports days and group gymnastics ceremonies.

Highly recommended as background music for performances that soar with unity and strength.

I’ll call your name.SUPER BEAVER5rank/position

SUPER BEAVER “I’ll Call Your Name” MV (Theme Song for the Film ‘Tokyo Revengers’)
I'll call your name.SUPER BEAVER

This song drew attention as the theme for the film Tokyo Revengers.

It’s a striking track with a powerful message about caring for others and the preciousness of life, featuring SUPER BEAVER’s signature, passionate rock sound that resonates deeply.

The melody blends a sense of speed with heartfelt poignancy, beautifully expressing the film’s theme of “connections that transcend time.” Released in July 2021, it was sold in two single formats: a first-press limited edition and a standard edition.

Its profile rose alongside the film’s release, earning support from a different audience than before.

The lyrics’ universal worldview, which gently accompanies the feeling of thinking about someone, makes it a perfect work for moments when you want to feel the bond with someone important.