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)
CORE PRIDEUVERworld29rank/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.
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.
UVERworld Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Colors of the heartUVERworld31rank/position

It’s a fast-paced rock number that feels like it unleashes the many emotions hidden in your heart.
Released in May 2006, this song was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Blood+ and became the band’s first entry into the Top 3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
When you hit a wall and lose sight of the path you should take, this track might just serve as a compass for your heart.
If you ever find yourself wondering, “What is my true color?” give it a listen.
Hi! Problem childUVERworld32rank/position

The song “Hi! Mondaisaku,” included on their fifth album LAST—whose title carries the meaning of “the best shot” or “the ultimate shot”—is packed with the members’ personal experiences in its lyrics, offering a glimpse into UVERworld’s background that you can’t see on stage.
While the freely woven melody is complex, it stays within a consistent vocal range, making it approachable for karaoke.
With its driving beat that boosts your excitement, it’s a unique yet passionately charged rock tune.
GOLDUVERworld33rank/position

UVERworld is a consistently successful artist popular with both men and women.
Many of their songs feature enigmatic lyrics and distinctive rhythms, making their music highly enjoyable.
With plenty of upbeat tracks, it’s guaranteed to get everyone excited.
KINJITOUVERworld34rank/position

A six-member rock band formed by childhood friends from Shiga Prefecture, UVERworld, delivers this track.
With rock sounds that instantly raise the energy from the intro, lyrics packed with strong messages, and powerful vocals, it’s a number that feels like a forceful push on your back as you step into the boxing ring.
From the instrumental break that spotlights every part to other standout moments, it’s full of highlights that fire up live audiences.
As the title suggests, it’s a number that colors the stage where monumental achievements are made.
Don’t Think.FeelUVERworld35rank/position

This song powerfully urges you not to think with logic, but to trust your own intuition.
It’s the lead track from the album “THE ONE,” released in November 2012, and a soulful number that was honed live—performed on an arena tour even before its release.
With the question “Who are you living for?” it teaches the importance of sticking to your own style.
Many listeners have likely found encouragement in its defiant message.
It’s an anthem to play when you need the courage to follow the voice in your heart.


