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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 (41–50)

Ephemeral yet eternal sorrowUVERworld

UVERworld “Fleeting Yet Eternal Sorrow”
Ephemeral yet eternal sorrowUVERworld

It’s the opening theme song of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00.

It was released on November 19, 2008 as UVERworld’s 12th single.

The opening visuals of the anime match it well, and the vocalist’s voice is distinctive.

UVERworld’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (51–60)

turmoilUVERworld

It’s a song with a very long intro—it takes about a minute before the vocals come in.

But that long intro is addictive… It’s a masterpiece that packs in all three of UVERworld’s strengths: intense rock sound, heartrending ballad vibes, and catchy rap.

Bye-Bye to youUVERworld

UVERworld『Bye-Bye to you』(Official Music Video)
Bye-Bye to youUVERworld

Speaking of UVERworld’s songs, they tend to stay in the high register throughout.

This track, too, keeps high notes from start to finish, and the pitch moves up and down quite a lot, so if you’re not used to singing high, there’s a concern you might end up straining your throat.

The high note that pops up at the end of the chorus jumps to a C5, so it might be good to start by practicing just that part to hit it explosively.

To produce a powerful voice like vocalist TAKUYA∞, you need solid core support! If your body wobbles while riding a train or bus, it means your lower abdomen (tanden) isn’t engaged.

That will make your singing waver too, so try singing with firm strength in your lower abdomen.

It’s a difficult song, so don’t rush—practice steadily!

SHAMEROCKUVERworld

A moving piece that, along with its bright melody, carefully portrays the bittersweet feelings of those chasing their dreams.

Rather than lamenting what was lost as the price paid, it sings of the importance of facing forward and keeping on running.

Released in August 2006 as UVERworld’s fifth single, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Dandori.

~Dance☆Drill~.” A track that resonates with anyone striving toward a goal or who has experienced parting with someone dear.

Perform it on a school festival stage, and the entire venue is sure to come together in excitement.

WE ARE GOUVERworld

The hugely popular rock band UVERworld performs the theme song for Puzzle & Dragons X, which was adapted into an anime from a smartphone app.

With its very rock-driven sound, the track has been highly praised by fans.

The musical style pairs perfectly with TAKUYA’s husky yet androgynous voice.

Shaka BeachUVERworld

UVERworld 'Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~'
Shaka BeachUVERworld

Summer school is really appealing, isn’t it? This song is themed around summer school, and I felt it’s a track that makes you excited about the signs of love and where it might lead.

I think people who currently have a crush at school will really relate, and it even made me want to find someone to like, too.

I LOVE THE WORLDUVERworld

It’s a track that fuses EDM and loud rock, guaranteed to make you want to jump! Created by UVERworld, the mixture rock band known for songs like “THE OVER” and “SHAMROCK,” it was released in 2015 as their 28th single.

It drew attention for being used as the theme song for the online game Dragon Nest.

The build-up from the very beginning is exhilarating, and the explosive power of the chorus is incredible! It gives you a feeling like your whole field of vision opens up.

How about giving it a listen when you want to boost your energy?