Yabai T-Shirts Yasan Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Yaba T, packed with killer tunes, fires up stadiums as a popular act at major festivals.
With catchy melodies, cheeky yet tasteful lyrics, and music videos with brilliant punchlines, this is a ranking of popular songs by a powerful three-piece band that leaves an unforgettable impact once you discover them.
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Ranking of Popular Songs by Yabai T-Shirts Yasan [2026] (41–50)
Song of TwentyYabai T-shatsu Yasan41rank/position

This is a popular number by Yabai T-Shirts Yasan that gives new adults a boost with a uniquely Kansai-style comedic vibe and a catchy melody.
It was created as the 20th anniversary song for MBS TV’s “Chichin Puipui” and is also included on the album “You need the Tank-top,” released in September 2020.
While sharing the anxiety and impatience of becoming an adult as relatable “been there” moments, it gently affirms the future with the warmth of Kansai dialect—something that really touches the heart.
Its positive message—that life is still just getting started here—is perfect for all of you about to spread your wings in society! It’s recommended for those moments when you want to take a laughing step toward the future while getting hyped like you would at a live show.
I want to have a cat.Yabai T-shatsu Yasan42rank/position

Yabai T-Shirts Yasan’s explosive early impulse bursts out in “I Want to Keep a Cat.” It’s a high-impact number that does nothing but scream the primal urge to keep a cat over a fast, intense sound.
It’s included on their first full-length album, “We love Tank-top,” released in November 2016.
Although it has no tie-ins, it’s long been loved as a killer tune that unites the entire crowd at live shows.
The lyrics are simple, yet they express a raw craving and impulse for cats in a straightforward way that’s sure to hit listeners directly.
It’s the perfect track when you’re dying to have a cat or just want to get fired up without overthinking—listen and you’ll feel completely refreshed.
Bubble Our MusicYabai T-shatsu Yasan43rank/position

The Ichikami commercial featuring Haruna Kawaguchi’s lively performance is striking.
For a shampoo ad, it’s unusually impactful and comical.
The song used in the Ichikami CM is “Awa Our Music” by the band Yabai T-Shirts Yasan, also known as “Yaba-T.” Up to the pre-chorus it has a heavy metal vibe, but the chorus turns comical and approachable, making the dynamics alone fun to listen to.
With wordplay and a playful spirit throughout, it’s a track brimming with creativity.
Getting into Yaba-T’s world through this CM song is definitely an option.
Shoulder have a good day (2018 ver.)Yabai T-shatsu Yasan44rank/position

With solid musicianship, lyrics full of humor, and each member’s unique personality, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan is irresistibly charming.
Among the songs I know, this one makes the best kind of “wasteful use” of Seiji Kameda’s production.
My recommended way to listen: the first time, go in cold—don’t worry too much about the lyrics, just let the music take you and feel a little moved.
The second time, read along with the lyrics and savor the humor.
And on the third listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to shout, “What a waste of Seiji Kameda!”
NHK isn’t actually that bad.Yabai T-shatsu Yasan45rank/position

An unexpected masterpiece born from the collaboration between NHK and Yabai T-Shirts Yasan.
It humorously overturns fixed ideas about NHK and brings out new charms of public broadcasting.
Released in July 2019, it drew attention as the campaign song for NHK’s 2018 “Freshers.” The music video even features NHK announcers, conveying a friendly, lively atmosphere.
This work portrays NHK’s multifaceted nature and its people-first stance through Yaba-T’s uniquely quirky perspective.
It’s a track we especially want those who don’t feel close to NHK to hear—you’ll probably think, “It’s actually not bad at all!”


