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.
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UVERworld’s iconic and popular songs (1–10)
7th TriggerUVERworld

A thrilling rock number that demands the resolve to break past your limits! The question “What is the seventh bullet you load after firing six?” fuses with TAKUYA∞’s passionate vocals to ignite the listener’s heart.
Released as a single in March 2012, it reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart, cementing its presence.
If you refuse to settle for the status quo and want to take the next step, this is the song that will powerfully push you forward!
Fight For LibertyUVERworld

This song, included on UVERworld’s 24th single, was used as the second opening theme for the anime Space Battleship Yamato 2199.
The powerful high notes in the chorus are so cool, it’s a fiery track that makes you want to thrust your fist into the air! The chorus is high and fast-paced, so when you sing it at karaoke you’ll be scrambling to keep up with the lyrics (lol).
THE OVERUVERworld

It was used as the theme song for the drama “Kuro no Onna Kyōshi” (Black Teacher).
The track uses no programming—everything was recorded with live instruments—so you can hear UVER’s original band sound.
The simple, weighty sound and the powerful vocals blend beautifully, allowing the lyrics’ message to come through directly.
MMHUVERworld

A rock number bursting with aggressive speed and blazing passion for victory! Released in December 2024, this track was selected as the opening theme for Season 2 of the anime The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse, stirring up major buzz.
The lyrics by TAKUYA∞ weave in the story’s core motif, the “Seven Deadly Sins.” It’s a powerful song that fuels courage to face adversity—perfect to play before a big showdown!
MEMORIES of the EndUVERworld

A rock ballad that boldly sings of the will to overcome the past and of love, built around the contrasting themes of “ending” and “memory.” Released in June 2024 as their 43rd single, it drew attention as the theme song for the drama ACMA:GAME.
With its grand, striking sound, this track is perfect for moments when your feelings for someone special are growing.
It’s a work that stays close to you when you’re feeling down.
The impact of a single dropUVERworld

It was selected as the opening theme for the MBS/TBS network anime Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga.
This song is a masterpiece that combines an intense, dynamic rock sound with a heartrending melody, and it has a charm that makes you want to listen to it over and over again.
Hi! Problematic workUVERworld

TAKUYA∞, the vocalist who mainly writes and composes UVERworld’s songs, has a songwriting motto: “Create lame songs that you couldn’t let anyone hear.” I think this song’s lyrics also reflect his true, unfiltered self.
The part where he pushes back against the praise others heap on him—saying there’s no way they really think that—really resonates with me.


