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’ famous and popular songs (51–60)
A New Love Song ~Merry, Merry Christmas~Urufuruzu

A song included as the B-side to Ulfuls’ 20th single, “Yume.” The heartfelt way Tortoise Matsumoto sings “Merry Christmas~” alone is enough to bring you to tears.
It’s a rock track that’s still easy to listen to—a song you’ll want to enjoy with your family.
Isn’t it Sunshine?Urufuruzu

You think it’s going to have a melancholy, bluesy vibe, but once the chorus hits it shifts into a warm mood.
That touch—whether you call it their style, their feel, or their sound—is something uniquely Ulfuls.
This song stands out for its worldview that vividly, and with a bit of earthy grit, portrays the changing seasons.
It feels like something that somehow didn’t exist until now, and it became a notable track among their fans.
It was tied in with a Duskin commercial, and it fit the theme perfectly.
Banzai ~ I’m glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

It was released in 1996 as Ulfuls’ 10th single.
The song was cut as a single from the album “Banzai,” and was later used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Goddess of Victory.” It sold over 500,000 copies and, due to its lyrics, is a love song often played at weddings.
Easy childbirth momUrufuruzu

Ulfuls’ “Anzan Mama” portrays the joy of the moment a baby is born and the hope for happiness that lies ahead.
Released in 1995 as the B-side to the single “Tokoton de Ikou!,” it was also used as the ending theme for the drama “Kairaku Ninpu.” All parents share the wish for their newborn to grow up healthy and strong, and the song conveys the resolve of both mom and dad to do their best for that future.
Give it a listen as a song that prays for a bright future for the baby.
Ulfuls' classic and popular songs (61–70)
a hot womanUrufuruzu

The powerful, explosive drums and blues harp in the intro elevate this into a truly fantastic track.
If you enjoy listening to music or playing instruments, you’ll surely like this song.
It has a spirit you don’t feel in today’s songs or bands.
I couldn’t care less.Urufuruzu

As the lyrics suggest, it’s a song that conveys a sense of exasperation, but it’s pleasant to listen to and leaves you feeling refreshed—one of Ulfuls’ hidden gems.
It’s the perfect track to play when you’ve just dealt with someone you couldn’t care less about; you’ll relate to it, and it’s great for relieving stress.
You idiot!Urufuruzu

This is the music video for the lead track from Ulfuls’ new album celebrating their 25th debut anniversary.
It’s a simple, gentle ballad that clearly conveys Tortoise Matsumoto’s excellent singing, his lyricism, and the power of his voice.


