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 Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
SHAMROCKUVERworld1rank/position

This song is imbued with a wish for good fortune and a strong will to make that wish come true.
Alongside the band’s distinctive sound, its positive message and refreshing melody resonate deeply.
Released as a single in August 2006, it was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Dandori.
~Dance☆Drill~” and is also included on the album “BUGRIGHT.” It became a track that highlights UVERworld’s musical style and lyrical message.
Even beginners will find it simple and approachable.
Your favorite songUVERworld2rank/position

Have you ever had that bittersweet experience of growing to love the songs your crush listens to all the time? This love ballad portrays a heart that had shut itself off—swearing off love—slowly warming again thanks to a special encounter.
Created by UVERworld, a rock band from Shiga Prefecture, this single was released in November 2006 and drew attention as the theme song for the TBS romance variety show “Koisuru Hanikami!” Its gentle, string-infused sound contrasts with the band’s intense rock image and truly resonates with the heart.
If you need a little courage to confess your feelings, why not give it a listen?
THE OVERUVERworld3rank/position

This powerful, uplifting rock number was released as a single in August 2012 and was used as the theme song for the drama “Kuro no Onna Kyōshi” (Black Teacher).
It’s also included on the album “The One,” and is one of their signature tracks, having reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
Singing about breaking out of one’s shell and finding the courage to take a new step, the song is perfect for newlyweds about to embark on a new life together.
Its impactful sound and passionate message will instantly energize the venue, making it an excellent choice for the entrance scene or re-entrance after a costume change.
I miss you.UVERworld4rank/position

This is a ballad that captures the aching feeling of being unable to let go of a former lover, finding yourself searching for their shadow in unguarded moments.
UVERworld’s work Koishikute is their 11th single, released in September 2008.
In a complete shift from the intense rock sound of their previous releases, its grand arrangement featuring piano and strings tightens around the heart.
Despite having no specific tie-in, it reached No.
3 on the Oricon weekly chart, proving the song’s strength.
You may be fulfilled by work and time with friends, yet still carry an unhealed hole in your heart.
If you’ve ever felt that kind of loneliness, TAKUYA∞’s pleading vocals will pierce deeply.
On a night when your emotions feel impossible to sort out, why not sink into it quietly on your own?
Touch offUVERworld5rank/position

UVERworld, whose name means “to go beyond our own world,” continues to evolve just as their name suggests.
Their 34th single, “Touch off,” chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime The Promised Neverland, features UVERworld’s signature complex song structure and passionate saxophone tones that really elevate the energy.
The heavy, forward-driving beat and memorable choral work not only align with the anime’s worldview but also conjure up the excitement of a live performance.
It’s a loud, expansive rock tune that makes you want to raise your fist and sing along.
qualiaUVERworld6rank/position

This song centers on the special emotions born from encounters with people and the bonds we share.
It expresses the movements of the invisible “kokoro” (heart/spirit) that does not exist in the heart or brain, singing of profound feelings that words cannot fully convey.
Released in September 2010, it was used as the ending theme for the film version of Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
The piece is also praised as a work that showcases UVERworld’s musical range.
It’s a perfect song for weddings and receptions for couples who want to feel their bond with someone special, and it will deeply resonate with anime fans as well.
PRAYING RUNUVERworld7rank/position

A UVERworld track that stirs a fiery emotion from deep within when you want to keep running beyond your limits.
Its message—that no matter how tough it gets, continuing without stopping will open up the future—will surely resonate with anyone working hard for entrance exams or tests.
Although it’s a B-side to the single “I LOVE THE WORLD,” released in August 2015, this song has become a fan favorite that holds an important place in their live shows.
Especially when you’re anxious about whether your efforts will pay off, listen to this song and triumph in the battle against yourself!


