Toshinobu Kubota’s iconic and popular songs
Let me introduce some songs by singer-songwriter Toshinobu Kubota, also known as the King of J-Soul.
Kubota has captivated many fans with R&B- and soul-based tracks such as “LA・LA・LA LOVE SONG” and “You were mine.” While his remarkable vocal ability is a major draw, his career in the music industry began when he signed with Kitty Music as a music producer, and even at a young age he was writing songs for multiple well-known artists.
Now, please enjoy the music of Toshinobu Kubota, who helped raise the profile of Black music in Japan.
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Toshinobu Kubota’s classic and popular songs (61–70)
So BeautifulKubota Toshinobu


A commercial song released in November 2018.
The commercial features Keiko Kitagawa, whose stunning beauty brings out the product’s appeal to the fullest.
While gently tinting the lips a soft red, it conveys the product’s traits of vivid color and lasting moisture.
With a smile framed by softly reddened, hydrated lips, the commercial captures the refined elegance of a composed, mature woman.
Keep Holdin UKubota Toshinobu

Released on July 5, 2006.
Credited as SunMin thanX Kubota.
A duet with Korean singer SunMin, it served as the theme song for the film “Sinking of Japan.” It’s a ballad with a somewhat melancholic atmosphere befitting a film with a weighty theme, and it highlights the duo’s strong vocal abilities.
It peaked at No.
16 and sold 50,000 copies.
GentlyKubota Toshinobu

A song written and composed by D.
Warren.
It is included on the second album aimed at entering the American market, “Nothing But Your Love Import.” To reach overseas audiences, all the lyrics are written in English.
With a pleasant guitar riff and gently delivered vocals, it’s a calm and soothing track.
The Olympics are in dire financial straits.Kubota Toshinobu

This is a track from the 1986 album “SHAKE IT PARADISE.” It has a sound that evokes the Showa era and is a high-energy, fast-paced rock-style song.
The lavish backing vocals and Kubota’s powerful singing make it irresistibly addictive.
SUKIYAKI ~Ue wo muite arukou~Kubota Toshinobu

A track created in collaboration with American R&B singer Musiq Soulchild.
It’s a rich cover of SUKIYAKI’s “Ue o Muite Arukou,” reimagined in English with an R&B sound that carries a Japanese flair.
Give it a listen to hear how Toshinobu Kubota’s sensibility transforms “Ue o Muite Arukou.”
Embraced by the NightKubota Toshinobu

Released on November 2, 1994.
The theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Yoru ni Dakarete” (Embraced by the Night).
Since the drama is set in the underworld, the song also carries a sexy, mature vibe.
Around this time, there were more drama tie-ins, and with the karaoke boom, more pop-style songs emerged.
It peaked at No.
5 and sold 320,000 copies.
In conclusion
We’ve rounded up some of the most popular songs Toshi Kubota has worked on so far.
From classics you’ve likely heard even if you’re not a fan, to hidden gems beloved by longtime listeners, there’s a wide variety.
Take this opportunity to explore these tracks and find your favorite one.


