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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!

SUPER BEAVER’s classic and popular songs (91–100)

Two JourneysSUPER BEAVER

It’s their second major single, released on August 26, 2009.

The song has a driving feel with a melody that makes you want to clap along.

The lyrics describe how, while we spoke about our future dreams with pure hearts when we were little, pursuing them becomes harder as we grow up.

protagonistSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER 'Protagonist' MV (Theme song for Fuji TV's 'Mezamashi TV')
protagonistSUPER BEAVER

An epic yet warm rock number that tells everyone they are the protagonist of their own life.

It’s a track by the rock band SUPER BEAVER—also known for “Rashisa” and “Namae wo Yobu yo”—released as a single in July 2025.

The song was chosen as the 2025 yearly theme for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi TV.

Perfect for the band’s 20th anniversary year, its band sound is enriched with brass and strings, over which vocalist Ryota Shibuya’s powerful voice resonates.

This song affirms everyday life—be sure to listen to it at the start of your day!

SUPER BEAVER’s Classic and Popular Songs (101–110)

MindscapeSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER’s songs often have lyrics that sink deep into your heart, and this track is no exception.

It tackles themes like the depth of human relationships, connection, and the meaning of living, resonating directly with listeners.

Released in August 2009, this song closes out the album “Shinkei.” Carrying messages like “live in the now” and “toward the future,” it’s a track that I think can give a gentle push to younger listeners.

It’s packed with what makes SUPER BEAVER so compelling: moving lyrics and beautiful melodies.

I’d love for you to listen to it when you’re struggling in life or when you want to look forward.

Daily cycleSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER – Daily Cycle LIVE
Daily cycleSUPER BEAVER

This is a song included as the first track on SUPER BEAVER’s first mini-album, “Nichijou.” Watching the PV, the members look young and quite different from how they are now.

However, Shibuya’s vocals are as overwhelming as ever.

In any case, their youth is striking.

somehowSUPER BEAVER

This is a song included on their third major single, released on November 4, 2009.

It has a vibe you don’t often hear in recent tracks, so I really want fans to give it a listen.

The slightly laid-back lyrics are unusual, too.

pure whiteSUPER BEAVER

Among their songs, this one is relatively mid-tempo.

Shibutani Ryota’s vocals, which feel set at a slightly lower pitch, offer a touch of reassurance and create a comfortable mood for the listener.

The cleaner-than-usual guitar sound is also a must-hear!

FanfareSUPER BEAVER

This guitar features a full-throttle sense of speed, with exquisitely groovy cutting and brilliantly tasteful riffs.

On top of that, the vocals carry a deliberately restrained passion that doesn’t quite hit the peak, which conversely turns it into a track that truly moves the listener.