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] (1–10)
It’s fine.Urufuruzu1rank/position

This is the 25th single released by Ulfuls in 2003, a memorable work marking the return of bassist John B.
It carries a warm, Osaka-style message: even with failures and worries, just say “Eenen” (“It’s all good”) and laugh them off as you move forward.
It earned overwhelming support in the Kansai region, reaching No.
1 at Tower Records Umeda.
The song was used as the ending theme for NHK’s “Salaryman NEO” and on “Netto Koshien,” and became beloved across generations.
When you’re feeling down after a mistake at work or lost in life, listening to this song will help you relax and smile, thinking, “Well, it’s fine.”
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!
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu3rank/position

The 10th single by Ulfuls, a four-piece rock band from Osaka, released in February 1996.
This hymn to love, written in plain and straightforward words, is a warm love song that fully expresses the joy and gratitude of meeting someone you love.
It has long been cherished as a staple at weddings and receptions, and because it’s a song everyone—young and old—knows, its appeal lies in how it brings different generations together.
With Ulfuls’ signature funky groove and a catchy melody that anyone can hum along to, it’s a number that unites the whole venue in song—perfect for getting everyone pumped up at year-end or New Year parties.
If I can laughUrufuruzu4rank/position

This is the 24th single by Ulfuls, a rock band from Osaka that radiates positive energy with a sound rooted in rock, blues, and soul.
Released in February 2002, it was used as the ending theme for the TV drama “Ginza no Koi,” in which the band’s vocalist, Tortoise Matsumoto, also appeared.
With lyrics that encourage you to smile in the end even when everyday life doesn’t go smoothly, the song is likely to resonate deeply with hearts tired from daily routines.
Also included on the album “Ulfuls,” this mid-tempo track features the warm tone of acoustic guitar, letting its acoustic character shine through the band’s sound.
When you’re feeling down or need a boost, why not strum a guitar and hum along?
There’s always tomorrowUrufuruzu5rank/position

Are you looking for a song that gives you energy? This track by Ulfuls might be just what you need.
Its uplifting lyrics and refreshing melody will blow away your everyday worries.
Released in February 2001, it was also used in a Japan Coca-Cola canned coffee commercial and became a major hit.
It sold approximately 698,000 copies in total and ranked 18th on Oricon’s year-end chart.
When you’re worn out from work or relationships, why not give this song a listen? It’s sure to fill you with hope for tomorrow.
cute personUrufuruzu6rank/position

A gem of a song that gently weaves a child’s gratitude to their mother.
Since October 1997, Ulfuls’ warm vocals and melody have continued to resonate with many listeners.
Featured on the album “Thank You for the Music,” this piece has also been cherished as a Glico commercial song and a movie theme.
Its tender storytelling and bright rhythm portray the parent-child bond, making it a lovely prompt for reminiscing with older adults.
Why not hum along together, with heartfelt thanks to Mom?
Baka SurvivorUrufuruzu7rank/position

With its positive message and energetic sound, this song stirs the listener’s heart.
Released by Ulfuls in November 2004, it reinterprets the word “baka” (fool) in a forward-looking way and gives you the courage to live.
The friendly lyrics, sprinkled with Kansai dialect, feel as if a friend is cheering you on.
It was used as the latter-period ending theme for the anime “Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo,” where it resonated with the show’s unique worldview.
The track has also enjoyed broad support, being featured in commercials and even as a pro wrestler’s entrance theme.
It’s the perfect song when you need a boost of energy or the courage to face challenges.


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