Ulfuls Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Although they temporarily went on hiatus, this is a ranking of popular songs by the delightful four-piece Ulfuls, who have continued to thrive as fixtures of Japan’s rock scene from the 1990s to the present.
It’s packed with classics that let you fully enjoy Tortoise Matsumoto’s soulful vocals.
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Ulfuls Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
HeroUrufuruzu29rank/position

Among Ulfuls’ songs, this one stands out with a dazzling sound and an inspiring hero vibe.
It’s the lead track from ONE MIND, their first album in six and a half years after resuming activities.
Chosen as the theme song for the drama Detective 110kg, it carries a sense of justice.
Ulfuls’ characteristically straightforward lyrics resonate even more through Tortoise Matsumoto’s soulful vocals.
Infused with a burning desire to pursue the soul that wells up from within and one’s inner ideals, the song itself makes you feel that it is a “hero.”
Rockin’ Frozen-Shoulder Boogie-Woogie Back SpasmUrufuruzu30rank/position

This is the best song from the current, in-progress version of Ulfuls, where you can enjoy both the song title and the elaborately crafted, amusing video clip.
It’s also a disco-style dance number, so just listening to it will make you want to dance.
The track feels extremely good as well, showcasing a refined sense of craftsmanship.
Ulfuls Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
It’s an incident!Urufuruzu31rank/position

A blockbuster number tied in as the theme song for the movie Kamen Rider Agito, which featured Toshiki Kashu, Jun Kaname, Rina Akiyama, and others.
It’s a popular track among the generation who were children at the time, and it’s known for its exhilarating melody.
She has the blues.Urufuruzu32rank/position

It’s a nostalgic song by Ulfuls, included on their second album “Suttobasu,” released in 1994.
Footage of Tortoise Matsumoto before their big break is rare and valuable.
Wolfukeisuke’s guitar intro is super cool!
Without loveUrufuruzu33rank/position

I don’t think there’s any band that sings messages as straightforward as Ulfuls.
They never use roundabout expressions—it’s always a fastball, relying on sheer strength.
While learning technique and skills is important, they remind us that there are things that matter even more.
New Love SongUrufuruzu34rank/position

Some of you may be looking for songs that are perfect for a karaoke date.
In that case, I recommend “Atarashii Ai no Uta ~Merry Merry Christmas~.” It’s a track included on Ulfuls’ single “Yume.” Set to a mid-tempo ballad sound, the song delivers a straightforward confession of love from a male perspective.
The earnest lyrics are part of its charm.
With its bright, catchy melody, it’s easy to sing without feeling shy—even to someone special.
One dayUrufuruzu35rank/position

This is the B-side track from the single “Asobou,” released in 1998.
It says that even if there’s a gaping hole in your heart and the light within has completely gone out, things will be okay once you find someone new to love—thinking that would be easy, but in reality, you still can’t forget her… It’s a song that vividly portrays this inner conflict.


