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[Resonates with the Soul] A Roundup of Sambomaster’s Most Popular Songs and Hidden Gems

Sambomaster, with their passionate sound rooted in punk rock, have remained popular for many years.

Their songs overflow with heat and a truly gallant heart, and the way they keep shouting “LOVE & PEACE” straight and true is genuinely moving.

If you’ve recently gotten into Sambomaster and are wondering which songs are the most popular, you’re not alone.

In this article, we’ll round up and introduce Sambomaster’s most popular tracks!

That said, Sambomaster’s true essence isn’t on record—it’s in their live shows!

If this article makes you fall in love with their music, your next step is to head to a venue and feel their fiery, love-filled live performance with your own skin.

[Resonates with the Soul] Sambomaster’s Recommended Popular Songs & Hidden Gems (41–50)

I’ve gotta do something that seems impossible.Sambomasutā

“We’ve gotta do what seems impossible” / Sambomaster
I’ve gotta do something that seems impossible.Sambomasutā

This song is perfect to listen to when you want to prove wrong the friends or teachers who think you can’t study.

With its straightforward, positive encouragement, it’s an ideal song for people working hard for exams.

It makes you want to keep going without giving up until the very end.

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Sambomaster “Kung Fu Rock” — June 8, 2002 @ Kobe Star Club
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Sambomaster is a three-piece band formed in 2000.

Their 2005 single “Sekai wa Sore o Ai to Yobun da ze” was used as the ending theme for the drama “Densha Otoko,” and its major success brought them into the spotlight.

Their debut release was the 2001 indie album “Kikku no Tamashii.” The video features the album track “≈.”

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Sambomaster / Bouquet MUSIC VIDEO
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When it comes to “emo” in the Japanese rock scene, you can’t leave Sambomaster out.

They’re a band so passionate—so fiery and intense—that words like those fit them perfectly: earnest and overflowing with love.

Their straight-from-the-heart love, their warmth, their compassion—they’re all packed into the lyrics of this song.

Just reading them will warm your heart with the kindness they carry.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to support anyone around you whose heart is hurting, and helps you remember your own kindness.

Please notice how beautiful you are.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster “Sambomaster” ‘Kimi ni Kirei no Kizuite Okure’ Kuragehime ED.
Please notice how beautiful you are.Sambomasutā

This is a song sung from a man’s perspective, desperately pleading for her to recognize a true beauty that a woman cannot build on her own.

It was used as the ending theme for the 2010 TV anime “Princess Jellyfish.” It’s a perfect song to encourage a girl who has lost her confidence.

That’s fine anyway.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster — That’s fine with me anyway
That's fine anyway.Sambomasutā

This song portrays the struggle to break free from the strengths, weaknesses, and frustrations that everyone carries.

Even if you’re flailing and fumbling—“that’s okay!” You don’t have to be beautiful; it’s a soul-stirring cry sung with powerful intent, embracing honesty with your feelings and the fierce will to face forward and live.

The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

The world calls it love. (Theme song of the Japanese drama 'Densha Otoko' with Chinese subtitles)
The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

For those seeking a morning where you can scream your heart out, I recommend Sambomaster.

It’s the ending theme of the TV drama “Densha Otoko,” strongly associated with being an anthem cheering on the protagonist played by Atsushi Ito, and it makes you want to let out a full-on scream.

Smile for me.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster / Please Smile MUSIC VIDEO
Smile for me.Sambomasutā

Sambomaster is a three-piece rock band that thrills fans with passionately stirring lyrics and a musical style that blends a variety of genres.

Their song “Waratte Okure,” included on their 10th album Love & Peace! Masterpiece!, was written as the theme song for Season 2 of the Netflix comedy series Talk Survivor! — The Drama Where Good Talk Keeps You Alive.

The powerful, straightforward lyrics that cheer you on carry a passionate energy that blows away worries and sadness.

It’s a heartfelt rock tune marked by driving melodies and an impressive ensemble.