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UVERworld’s iconic and popular songs

UVERworld, who soared from Kusatsu City in Shiga Prefecture to the world, continue to lead the music scene with TAKUYA∞’s soul-stirring vocals and the one-of-a-kind sound woven by its six members.

Their original style, which effortlessly navigates diverse genres such as rock, pop, and hip-hop, along with live productions that feature unique concepts like the “Men’s Festival” and “Women’s Festival,” has captured the hearts of many music fans.

Here are some of their most popular songs, radiating overwhelming presence.

UVERworld’s classic and popular songs (91–100)

ODD FUTUREUVERworld

Since it’s used as the opening theme for the anime “My Hero Academia,” many people may have discovered this song through the show.

I think it’s the kind of track you can immediately recognize as UVERworld’s.

RevolveUVERworld

A song sung with all the love I could possibly pour into it.

Each and every word makes it a deeply heartfelt love song.

The music overflows with the feeling of loving someone so much that I want to wrap up and crush together every smile and every tear-streaked face.

RushUVERworld

A head-banging, rock-flavored track! To hell with the adults who spit out negative words! With a slightly defiant tone, the lyrics pump you up with the resolve to keep fighting, turning it all into an awesome sound.

body temperatureUVERworld

Chasing your dreams can end up hurting the one you love.

Maybe it’s hard to balance what you love doing with a relationship.

Still, this song mournfully yet beautifully sings of the desire to stay together anyway.

Even what can’t be seen can be felt through warmth.

The way it ought to beUVERworld

These lyrics carry a strong resolve: no matter how much others deny you, your dream is yours alone, and you’ll pursue it with everything you have until you yourself can let it go.

Everyone values different things, and each person has their own form of happiness.

We’re all different—and that’s exactly how it should be.

This song makes you feel that way.