T-BOLAN Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
T-BOLAN is one of the few Japanese rock bands that achieved million-selling hits in the 1990s.
They have produced numerous classic songs over the years.
This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.
We’ve listed their most-played popular songs in a ranking format.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their music, be sure to check it out.
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T-BOLAN Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Only Lonely Crazy HeartT-BOLAN36rank/position

With its upbeat tempo, it might not fit the typical image of T-BOLAN, but they really deliver.
I used to listen to it all the time while driving.
I love the way this song is sung—it’s so cool.
Now I can listen to it with a fresh feeling.
I wanted to become the kind of adult I had always admired.T-BOLAN37rank/position

It starts with a cool guitar riff—this is “Aiming to Become the Adult I Once Admired.” It’s another track with a strong rock vibe.
Judging from the name of Moritomo Arashi, the vocalist who created almost all of the songs, you can tell he has a personality that carries an inner intensity.
Maybe that’s why so many fans resonate with Moritomo’s passionate heart.
This song really makes you feel that.
HappinessT-BOLAN38rank/position

T-BOLAN has many power ballads that pierce deeply into the heart.
This song seems to exuberantly celebrate the pure joy of being with a loved one and the irreplaceable happiness hidden in the everyday.
Arashi Moritomo’s passionate yet warm vocals, supported by the band’s solid, muscular sound, surely reach straight into the listener’s heart.
This track was the B-side to the hit single “Surechigai no Junjō,” released in March 1993, and since it wasn’t included on any original studio album, it may have been something of a well-kept secret.
After about nine years, it was finally included on an album for the first time with the July 2002 best-of release “complete of T-BOLAN at the BEING studio.” It’s the kind of song that gently warms your heart when you want to reappreciate the presence of someone important or when you’re feeling a bit worn out by daily life.
Hot Hip LoveT-BOLAN39rank/position

An up-tempo number that captures the exhilaration and impatience at the dawn of love.
Included on their fifth album LOOZ, released in December 1993, this track sings of a straightforward urge to get closer to someone you like on a date.
The protagonist’s feeling that a mere light kiss isn’t enough is carried along by a sprightly beat.
Arashi Moritomo’s vocals, blending sensuality and intensity, and Takashi Gomi’s crisp guitar riffs create a groove that grabs you by the heart.
The song is suffused with a thrilling mood, as if savoring the push-and-pull of romance, and just listening to it makes your heart race.
Play it on a drive date, and it might just bring the two of you closer.
SO BADT-BOLAN40rank/position

“SO BAD” is a rock track that gives a taste of the later-released single “SHAKE IT.” When I listen to this song, I can’t help but picture the city at night.
It’s the kind of track that fits when you’ve wandered into a cold, artificial urban night.
The sound and lyrics vividly portray a man slipping into depravity.


