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!
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SUPER BEAVER Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
panSUPER BEAVER96rank/position

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.
Goodbye, and thank you.SUPER BEAVER97rank/position

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.
Dr PepperSUPER BEAVER98rank/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.
refrainSUPER BEAVER99rank/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.
Trajectory of HappinessSUPER BEAVER100rank/position

This song shares its title with SUPER BEAVER’s first full-length album.
It is the only full-length album they have released on a major label.
First off, it’s an incredibly cool track right from the intro.
The lyrics are written in the clean, beautiful Japanese that is characteristic of SUPER BEAVER.


