Famous and popular songs by Ulfuls
Here’s an introduction to some of the most popular songs by Ulfuls, a hot and soulful rock band.
Tracks like “Guts da ze!,” “Eenenn,” and “Waraereba” leave a strong impression with their gutsy, positive energy.
Listen to this playlist and your heart is sure to be fired up!
Music that moves you is incredibly captivating.
By the way, the band’s name doesn’t have a particular meaning; it comes from their favorite record titled “Soulful.” Due to a line break, it was read as “Ulful,” which became their name.
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Ulfuls’ classic and popular songs (21–30)
It makes me want to cry.Urufuruzu

It’s a masterpiece ballad that’s irresistible for Ulfuls fans—quintessential to their core.
When it comes to belting out the fleeting nature and hardships of life with a weighty, soaring melody, no band does it better.
Personally, I think it’s a classic dedicated to all music lovers.
BanzaiUrufuruzu

The fourth album by Ulfuls, a rock band from Osaka known for their soulful vocals and exhilarating, fast-paced sound.
Released in April 1996, this classic includes tracks that are considered signature songs of the band.
It sold over one million copies soon after its release.
The energetic band sound and powerful vocals weave together songs that deliver uplifting messages and inspire listeners.
It’s the perfect album to play when you’re feeling down or want to push yourself—guaranteed to recharge your energy.
As long as we can laugh, it’s okay.Urufuruzu

From the very intro, it surges up and brings tears to your eyes—some listeners surely feel that.
Ulfuls’ “Waraereba” is their 24th single, released in 2002, and it’s one of the band’s most popular songs.
It was also used as the ending theme for the drama “Ginza no Koi,” which starred Tortoise Matsumoto.
Regardless of gender or generation, for those living with uncertainty and struggle, this is a song that moves you beyond simple emotion to tears—one you’ll likely want to return to again and again throughout your life, a song that will support you.
to go on a rampage; to start acting violently; to run amokUrufuruzu

I’m so stressed out I just want to go wild! At times like that, listen to this number by Ulfuls—you can blow off steam and keep yourself from acting out.
It’s one of Ulfuls’ hidden gems with a soothing side, so I can recommend it.
One dayUrufuruzu

This is the B-side track from the single “Asobou,” released in 1998.
It says that even if there’s a gaping hole in your heart and the light within has completely gone out, things will be okay once you find someone new to love—thinking that would be easy, but in reality, you still can’t forget her… It’s a song that vividly portrays this inner conflict.
It’s fine.Urufuruzu

Speaking of Ulfuls, it’s all about Kansai dialect.
As you can tell from the title, this song is one of their tracks where the Kansai dialect really stands out.
I think the content also brings out that Kansai personality.
It’s a song that I believe can give anyone courage!
Go all out — Get fired up!Urufuruzu

As the title suggests, it’s a powerful song that feels like it’s telling you to “get fired up,” and it’s very satisfying to listen to.
It also takes a positive stance on throwing yourself into things headlong, which is refreshing.
I recommend listening to it when you’re feeling uncertain about something.


