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] (11–20)
Fight For LibertyUVERworld15rank/position

UVERworld, the six-member rock band that made history by drawing an unprecedented 45,000 men to a men-only concert at Tokyo Dome in 2019, has become legendary.
Their 24th single, Fight For Liberty, released as a double A-side with Wizard CLUB, was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Space Battleship Yamato 2199.
The message—fight without regrets precisely because you only live once—resonates with the feelings of high school students living through a youth that will never return.
It’s a rock tune whose aggressive ensemble raises your spirits, giving you both the courage and the reason to face forward.
Eye’s SentryUVERworld16rank/position

This song captivates with its powerful sound and heartfelt lyrics.
It sings about the importance of accepting your true self and being loved.
The lyrics convey a strong will to stay true to yourself and protect the bond with someone important, resonating with many junior high school students.
Released in March 2024 as UVERworld’s 42nd single, it was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Blue Exorcist: The Blue Night Saga – Shimane Illuminati Arc.
This work is recommended for junior high schoolers in the midst of finding themselves and for young people struggling with relationships.
Its strong vocals and melodies are sure to give listeners courage and hope.
Mikage’s WillUVERworld17rank/position

This is a song whose bittersweet yet beautiful melody resonates in the heart.
It portrays the pure, unwavering strength of a will that keeps thinking of a precious person with single-minded devotion.
You’ll be moved by the protagonist’s earnest feelings, believing they will always stay by that person’s side no matter what.
The track is included on the acclaimed album “AwakEVE,” released in February 2009, which reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart.
Its message—“No matter what happens, I will protect these feelings”—is sure to be a deep comfort to your heart.
turmoilUVERworld18rank/position

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime D.Gray-man, “Gekidou” is performed by UVERworld.
Released in 2008 as their tenth single, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It’s a rock tune that fuses a heavy, headbanging-worthy sound with a beautiful melody.
There are challenging parts, like the irregular meter in the pre-chorus and the high notes in the chorus, but once you nail them, it’ll feel amazing.
Definitely give it a try at karaoke!
AWAYOKUBA – SlashUVERworld19rank/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.
Just break the limit!UVERworld20rank/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.
UVERworld Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Bye-Bye to youUVERworld21rank/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.


