Hit and popular songs by SUPER BEAVER
SUPER BEAVER, whose song “Hitoride Ikiteitanaraba” was featured on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE and became a hot topic.
I bet many of you started wanting to listen to more of their music because of this, right?
Their career reads like a drama: a major-label debut in 2009, leaving the major label in 2011, and then signing a new major-label contract in 2020.
They’ve released countless masterpieces, whether on major labels or as independents!
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole range of their passionate and straightforward tracks all at once!
The words in their songs that resonate directly with your heart, and the exquisitely beautiful melodies woven with overwhelming melodic sense, are must-hear!
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SUPER BEAVER’s classic and popular songs (71–80)
deep breathSUPER BEAVER

Their 2009 major-label debut song, “Deep Breath,” was used as an ending theme for the anime Naruto Shippuden.
The distinctly gritty lyrics are really cool.
For those who watched the anime back then and are now in their 20s to 30s, it’s probably a familiar track, isn’t it?
Let’s talk about the future.SUPER BEAVER

A song by SUPER BEAVER, known for its powerful sense of drive and vocals that deliver the message straight to the listener, included on the album “Tokyo.” The lyrics resonate with the inevitable hardships we face in our daily lives, while gently telling us that those very experiences become essential ingredients for moving toward the future.
The driving sound conveys a sense of strength, making it a track that empowers you to keep moving forward without stopping, even when you encounter difficulties.
Leave it to yourselfSUPER BEAVER

This is a track included as the 7th song on the fifth album, “27.” Within the same tempo, it swings between broader, heavier rhythms and faster ones, with intense ups and downs—I think it really gets the crowd going live! It’s a song I especially want people who are devoted to something to listen to.
SUPER BEAVER’s classic and popular songs (81–90)
SpecialSUPER BEAVER

This song powerfully yet warmly expresses the importance of the “ordinary” and the “taken-for-granted” that we often overlook in everyday life.
With a unique sense of wording, it articulates the growing joy of acting for someone else, weaving together moving lines about the beauty of human connection that we come to appreciate more with age.
Included on the album “Tokyo,” the track pairs SUPER BEAVER’s signature passionate rock sound with lyrics that evoke deep empathy in listeners.
Released in February 2022, it continued to captivate audiences throughout that year’s live tour.
It’s a song to listen to when you want to feel the value of peaceful daily life or renew your gratitude for the people around you.
IllusionSUPER BEAVER

It is included on their second full-length album, “How to Begin the Future.” The lyrics are about realizing how precious “you” were only after being apart from you, and the song tells the story of suffering alone as the emotions from when we were together come flooding back.
A Tale of SeedsSUPER BEAVER

It’s included as the eighth track on the 2009 album “Kōfuku Kidō” (Orbit of Happiness).
The composition was done by bassist Kenta Uesugi.
With a bright, lively intro and ska-like guitar cutting, it’s a fun, upbeat song.
someoneSUPER BEAVER

This is the opening track of the fourth full-length album, “Aisuru” (“To Love”), released on April 1, 2015.
It has an acoustic vibe, a short melody, and simple lyrics.
It touches on that small, very human kind of ‘sleaziness’ or ‘shabbiness’ that everyone has.
Rather than turning your gaze toward others, it’s a song that prompts you to look back at yourself.



