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SUPER BEAVER Popular Song Ranking [2026]

SUPER BEAVER’s music is cool with its full-throttle energy and sense of speed, and the straightforward lyrics are irresistible! In every song, the electric guitar tones and the vocalist’s voice match perfectly, making you want to listen again and again! I’ve ranked some of Beaver’s most popular songs!

SUPER BEAVER Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

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SUPER BEAVER "how are you?" ~ "A Modest Thing" LIVE
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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 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.

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Among their songs, this one is relatively mid-tempo.

Shibutani Ryota’s vocals, which feel set at a slightly lower pitch, offer a touch of reassurance and create a comfortable mood for the listener.

The cleaner-than-usual guitar sound is also a must-hear!

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This is the last song on the album “Kōfuku Kidō” (Orbit of Happiness), released by Sony during their major-label era in 2009.

It’s a restrained ballad that highlights Ryuta Shibuya’s beautifully clear Japanese, and it’s an inspiring, moving song that gives you the courage to move into the future as your unadorned, authentic self.