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 (41–50)
fateSUPER BEAVER

This is a song included on the fifth full album, “27.” The word “fate” in the title can be interpreted differently depending on the person: some think, “It’s fixed and unchangeable, so things will happen as they will,” while others believe, “Only by forging your own path can you change the future.” Listening to this song adds yet another layer of depth and breadth to you as a person.
homeSUPER BEAVER

It’s a song about the importance of having a place to say “I’m home,” a place to return to—the very thing that lets us keep going even as we suffer through days filled with endless self-questioning—Is this okay? Is this right?—and with a vague, gnawing inner conflict.
word; language; speech; expressionSUPER BEAVER

It’s often said that words carry a spirit within them.
This piece seems to ask what happens to your heart when you tell a lie with your words.
Words and the heart are closely intertwined, and this song makes you reflect on keeping both in balance.
life; livelihood; livingSUPER BEAVER

A singing voice that gently sets the air trembling alongside an acoustic guitar.
Words in the lyrics that resonate more vividly in the heart.
Things that change from today, things that go on unchanged today as well; things that make you sad because you can no longer do them, and things that make you sad because you find you can do them before you know it.
This is a song that stays close to everyday life.
Say it.SUPER BEAVER

This is a song with a rhythm section arrangement so striking it makes you want to pound on the drums.
As long as the ordinary stays ordinary, people go through life without even noticing it.
And every ordinary thing inevitably comes to an end.
So what can we do then…? It’s a song that makes you ponder that.
And then it connectsSUPER BEAVER

It is included as the seventh track on the album “Mirai no Hajimekata,” released by SPACE SHOWER MUSIC in 2012.
Many of SUPER BEAVER’s songs have a sweet-and-sour feel, and this one is also a youth anthem brimming with SUPER BEAVER’s signature style.
It’s a positive song that evokes the future, perfectly suited as a theme for boys working hard and giving their all in club activities.
RulesSUPER BEAVER

It is included on their second full-length album, “How to Begin the Future.” The lyrics resonate with the sense of questioning the unspoken rules in relationships—rules like not stepping any further into someone’s heart—and with the idea that if those boundaries are broken, a new kind of connection might come into view.



