UVERworld Popular Song Rankings [2026]
As one of UVERworld’s key appeals, their passionate feelings and messages embedded in the lyrics—and the fiery energy of their live MCs—are often highlighted.
Here, we’ll rank and introduce some of UVERworld’s most popular songs that let you feel that very intensity.
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UVERworld Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
AWAYOKUBA – SlashUVERworld21rank/position

Included on the 7th album THE ONE, AWAYOKUBA-Kiru is a dramatic number whose live performances open with strings.
The tapping guitar phrases and the passionate saxophone sound at the start, together with the driving beat, really raise the excitement.
Although it’s not easy—the song starts in a high key and the chorus features repeated long phrases sung in a single breath—the melody itself is simple, making it relatively singable.
The vocal range isn’t extremely wide, so if you set the key to suit your voice, you can enjoy singing this emotional rock tune comfortably.
nano-secondUVERworld22rank/position

This single by UVERworld, a rock band from Shiga Prefecture, captivates listeners with a striking intro that begins with a dazzling saxophone.
Released in December 2013, it was selected as the ending theme for ABEMA’s Mahjong Channel “M League 2022-23.” Inspired by a professional boxer friend, the song carries a passionate message about the importance of dreams and hard work.
From the intro to the climactic chorus, powerful saxophone performances are woven throughout, further enhancing the band’s musical identity.
It’s also recommended as an uplifting anthem that gently encourages those chasing their dreams or striving toward their goals.
Just break the limit!UVERworld23rank/position

A powerful UVERworld track that inspires with a bold message: don’t set your own limits.
Released in June 2008 on a double A-side single that included “Gekidou,” this song was also chosen as the support anthem for Pocari Sweat’s “Bukatsu no Tenshi” campaign.
Its catchy, sing-along melody and exhilarating sense of speed are irresistible.
It’s also included on the album AwakEVE, capturing the band’s momentum as they push toward the next stage.
When you feel crushed by mock exam results or daily pressure, it has the energy to fire you up—reminding you, “You can do more.” It’s an empowering anthem we hope every exam taker who wants to break their limits and seize success will listen to.
REVERSIUVERworld24rank/position

This rock tune likens the stages of life to a game of Othello, portraying a powerful will to pull off a dramatic comeback.
More than defeating others, it’s the difficulty and dignity of continually defeating oneself that TAKUYA∞’s soul-stirring vocals convey so directly.
The exhilarating band sound feels as if the inner turmoil and resolve in one’s chest have been transformed straight into music.
Released in December 2012, it dramatically colored the story as the theme song for the film Blue Exorcist: The Movie.
For anyone facing a formidable wall or burning to turn the tables on their current situation, listening to it might give you the courage to take that final step.
AS ONEUVERworld25rank/position

UVERworld’s 36th single, released in March 2020.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Masked Ward,” which premiered on March 6, 2020.
As with all of UVERworld’s songs, this track also features TAKUYA∞’s trademark upper-mid to high range singing with frequent use of a slightly strong mixed voice.
His tone gives the impression of having a fair amount of breathiness, making me think he might be driving the vocal cords strongly with breath power.
From the standpoint of correct vocal technique, it might be better to relax a bit more in the higher range, but this very voice is part of TAKUYA∞’s appeal, so it definitely works! That said, if someone without a solid foundation in vocal technique tries to imitate this, they’ll almost certainly strain their throat, so please be careful when singing it at karaoke and the like.
Bye-Bye to youUVERworld26rank/position

A song by UVERworld featuring drum phrases that compellingly combine a sense of speed with weight.
While the BPM is around 180 and decidedly uptempo, the shifts in the beat create a dynamic ebb and flow that leaves a strong impression.
The section to focus on is the A verse.
Rather than a beat built around the right hand riding the hi-hat, it centers on the bass drum and snare, filling the gaps with toms and crash cymbals.
Many players may find it difficult to sight-read.
However, once you fully understand how the beat works, it should feel great to play.
Additionally, the track offers plenty of variety, such as a beat incorporating floor toms in the quieter section before the final chorus and the use of closed rimshots.
It’s a very fun song to master and play all the way through.
MONDO PIECEUVERworld27rank/position

The 18th single “MONDO PIECE” was produced for use in the end credits of UVERworld’s first-ever Tokyo Dome concert, “LAST TOUR FINAL at TOKYO DOME.” Its lyrics, which convey an approach to life and a sense of connection with fans, resonate deeply alongside an emotional ensemble.
While the melody moves up and down a lot and spans a wide vocal range, the overall key is low and the tempo is relaxed, making it relatively approachable for karaoke.
It’s a captivating number that stirs the heart—even for those who aren’t fans.
CORE PRIDEUVERworld28rank/position

That distorted, weighty bass sound is irresistible.
It’s a track by the mixtured rock band UVERworld, known for producing numerous hits like “Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi” and “Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~,” released in 2011 as their 19th single.
It drew attention for being used as the opening theme for the anime Blue Exorcist.
It’s a powerful message song that declares a desire to keep charging toward what you pursue no matter how old you get, and listening to it stirs a passionate feeling in you too.
You can hear a thick, muscular bass that firmly underpins the entire band sound—highly recommended.
Resolution on the Seventh DayUVERworld29rank/position

This song was created based on the scenery seen and melodies heard in vocalist TAKUYA∞’s dream.
Released in June 2014 as their 26th single, it was later included on the album Ø CHOIR.
It is moving for the way it honors the preciousness of pursuing one’s dreams within limited time and delivers a powerful message that “happiness depends on the choices we make.” It’s a talisman-like track you’ll want to listen to when you’re lost at a crossroads in life.
Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~UVERworld30rank/position

Characterized by samba-style rhythms and Latin hues, this song is UVERworld’s eighth single, released on August 8, 2007.
Set against a summer beach backdrop, its lyrics vividly portray the free and open spirit of youth.
The bright, lively melody seems to symbolize the joy of summer days.
For many, listening to this track may bring back memories of the summer when it was released.


