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 (31–40)
Debt KingUrufuruzu

It’s a familiar song that was tied in as the theme for the massively popular one-off special drama Naniwa Kinyudo, which featured former SMAP member Masahiro Nakai, Kaoru Kobayashi, Ken Ogata, and others.
The phrase “Pay back the money I lent you” is particularly memorable.
I wonder what chapter of my life I’m on right now.Urufuruzu

A hidden gem by Ulfuls, sung with a mid-tempo, warmly enveloping style.
As a fan, nothing makes me happier than knowing that, beyond their big hit singles, they have grand songs like this as well.
This track is a personal favorite that I’ve listened to many times at life’s turning points.
Osaka Strut, Part IIUrufuruzu

It’s one of those songs that makes you want to visit Osaka when you hear it, as it sings about the city’s fun atmosphere.
If you don’t have a clear image of Osaka, listening to this song will give you at least a bit of one.
It’s a joyful song, so I can recommend it.
She has the blues.Urufuruzu

It’s a nostalgic song by Ulfuls, included on their second album “Suttobasu,” released in 1994.
Footage of Tortoise Matsumoto before their big break is rare and valuable.
Wolfukeisuke’s guitar intro is super cool!
Forget it ~ remember itUrufuruzu

Since Ulfuls is also a live band, their appeal is brought out even more when they perform in front of an audience.
The more the crowd gets excited, the more the songs shine, so they’re a band you should see live at least once.
And I think this song, in particular, is even better in its live version.
Ulfuls' classic and popular songs (41–50)
Passion A Go-GoUrufuruzu

Ulfuls have both serious songs and ones that are playfully goofy.
This song is the latter, with a comedic touch evident even from its music video.
Still, the melody and vocals are excellent, so I recommend giving it a listen.
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.


