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Ulfuls Cheer Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

Ulfuls Cheer Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]
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This is a ranking that brings together especially popular cheer songs and classic tracks by Ulfuls—songs that lift your spirits with powerful vocals and positive, sincere lyrics.

Many of their songs have been tie-ins for TV commercials, dramas, and movies, so the top spots are likely filled with tracks you already know.

Ulfuls Cheer Songs and Popular Hits Ranking [2026]

It’s fine.Urufuruzu1rank/position

When things don’t go well even though you’re trying your best, your self-esteem can take a hit.

That’s when I want you to listen to “Eenenn.” It runs through all kinds of situations and tells you that it’s okay just as it is.

It keeps affirming and praising you, so just listening to it makes you feel lighter.

And in the end, it gives you a gentle push to try again when you’re ready.

Give it a listen while reflecting on your own journey so far.

By the way, since the melody stays at a steady pitch, it’s also great for karaoke.

Give it some guts!!Urufuruzu2rank/position

A true “song for the soul” by Ulfuls that lights a fire in a heart on the verge of breaking.

Its funky rhythm that makes your body move just by listening, together with Tortoise Matsumoto’s soulful vocals, blows away any anxiety.

Released as a single in December 1995 and included on the classic album Banzai, it’s one of their signature tracks.

Perfect for when you just want a boost of energy or need to psych yourself up right before a mock exam.

Charge up the energy to keep running without giving up until the end, and seize your success!

There’s always tomorrowUrufuruzu3rank/position

Ashita Ga Arusa (Georgia De Ikimashou Hen)
There's always tomorrowUrufuruzu

This song gives you the courage to keep looking forward amid days of worry and inner conflict.

Released in April 2001, this hit by Ulfuls resonated with many listeners.

Without yielding to daily hardships, it teaches the importance of living positively, believing that “there’s always tomorrow.” The scenes depicted in the lyrics—struggling to communicate with a new boss, reexamining your own way of life—are experiences many of us have had at least once.

When you’re a little tired or need a boost, listening to this song will surely give you a gentle push forward.

If I can laughUrufuruzu4rank/position

“Waraereba” is the 24th single by Ulfuls, released in 2002.

It was also used as the ending theme for the drama “Ginza no Koi,” in which the band’s vocalist, Tortoise Matsumoto, appeared.

It’s a masterpiece that conveys the message that no matter how tough things get, laughing out loud can help you face forward and move on.

It’s the ultimate fight song that teaches us the importance and preciousness of laughter.

Hopefully, listening to this song will let you cry your heart out, reset your feelings, and make a fresh start.

Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu5rank/position

Ulfuls – Banzai ~I'm Glad I Fell in Love~
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

This rock tune celebrating the joy of pure love is a fan favorite that showcases Ulfuls’ musicality to the fullest.

Its lyrics, which candidly express gratitude to a loved one, resonate deeply, and together with its bright, catchy melody, the song lifts listeners’ spirits.

Released in February 1996, it was included on the album “Banzai” and also drew attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Goddess of Victory.” Moreover, it won the Excellence Award at the 38th Japan Record Awards.

It’s a perfect track for getting pumped up at karaoke with friends or for reminiscing about special memories with someone important.

That’s the answer!Urufuruzu6rank/position

This is Ulfuls’ 14th single.

Days that never quite come together, days that are harmless and ordinary.

This is a song that offers people living such days a moment of awareness and a touch of courage.

Cool funk with passionate lyrics—an outstanding track that lets you believe in the path you’ve chosen.

Both For YouUrufuruzu7rank/position

It’s Ulfuls’ 30th single and the opening theme for Nettle Koshien in 2007.

A song with a breezy Latin vibe is unusual for a Koshien theme, isn’t it? The music video, featuring the members dressed like cavemen, is as goofy as ever and absolutely fantastic.