Best Songs and Popular Tracks by Male Singer-Songwriters: 2026 Rankings
A singer-songwriter who performs their own self-written songs.
Their music expresses a wide range of emotions from the artist’s heart.
Here, we present a ranking of songs by such singer-songwriters that are particularly outstanding for their lyrical expression.
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- Good songs themed around love, encouragement, and life—tracks with lyrics you can relate to.
Best Lyrics by Male Singer-Songwriters: Top Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
MelodyTamaki Kōji81rank/position

It’s a classic released in 1996 by Koji Tamaki, one of Japan’s most iconic singers.
Although it didn’t perform strongly in single sales, it remains a highly popular ballad.
Many musicians admire Tamaki, and this “Melody” has been covered by artists like Masayuki Suzuki and Takaya Kawasaki.
The lyrics vividly evoke hometown scenery and cherished memories, reminding you of pure, straightforward feelings.
While Tamaki often uses very simple expressions, his songs convey an indescribable depth.
Give it a listen when you want to remember what truly matters.
countrysideTamaki Kōji82rank/position

A heartwarming, soul-stirring masterpiece filled with encouragement for those burdened by fatigue and worries.
Drawing from his own experience overcoming mental instability, Koji Tamaki carefully portrays the inner cries that everyone carries.
Released in July 1996 as his 11th solo single, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Coach.” That same year, he made his first appearance at the 47th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, where his performance deeply moved viewers at the time.
Highly recommended for anyone feeling lost or anxious in life, or for those who want to encourage someone dear to them.
First LoveFukuyama Masaharu83rank/position

A song by Masaharu Fukuyama released in 2009.
Although it’s in a minor key and has a darker tone, it also feels gentle and beautiful.
Fukuyama’s signature sultry, resonant vocals match it perfectly.
At first glance, the title might make you think it’s a song about first love, but reading the lyrics reveals that it’s a metaphor.
It portrays a man and woman who used to be lovers; now they each have someone important in their lives, yet they realize the person they truly love is still each other.
It’s a track overflowing with the ache of unfulfilled longing.
HitomiFukuyama Masaharu84rank/position

The lyrics, filled with compassion and warmth, resonate deeply.
Chosen as the theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “When Spring Comes,” it was released digitally in February 2024.
The song gently speaks to the importance of sensing the unseen efforts and feelings within people.
It carries a profound message that reflects the drama’s themes of parent–child bonds and love.
It’s a recommended listen when you want to cherish your connections with others.
Wrapped in Fukuyama’s warm vocals, why not take a moment to feel the small joys of everyday life and your love for family?
aspiration; longing; ardent desireFukuyama Masaharu85rank/position

Masaharu Fukuyama’s song “Sōbō,” released on December 4, 2023, is a work that resonates deeply with the heart.
Created as the theme song for the film “At the End of the Flowering Hill, If I Could Meet You Again,” it has drawn much attention.
The lyrics, interweaving wishes for the future, memories of the past, and emotions of the present, are profoundly moving.
I’m once again struck by Fukuyama’s exceptional abilities in lyric writing, composition, and arrangement, as well as his deep understanding of human emotion.
While centered on the theme of lost love, the song remains compelling in the way it offers a message of hope and comfort.
It’s recommended for those burdened by something heavy or those who wish to believe in love again.


