Hironobu Kageyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Hironobu Kageyama, famous for singing the theme song of the anime Dragon Ball Z.If you like anime songs, there’s probably no one who doesn’t know him.This time, I’d like to introduce some of Hironobu Kageyama’s popular tracks that were frequently listened to this year.Every song overwhelms you with a powerful vocal performance that shakes your very soul.
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Hironobu Kageyama Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
The Fateful Day ~Soul vs. Soul~Kageyama Hironobu8rank/position

I bet many of you have tried mimicking the act of releasing ki! The globally popular anime Dragon Ball Z featured the insert song “Day of Destiny ~Spirit vs.
Spirit~.” It played during the Cell arc when Gohan awakened into Super Saiyan 2.
After Android 16 was destroyed by Cell, Gohan’s anger peaked and he powered up beyond his limits… The song, blending intensity with a touch of sorrow, fit that development perfectly.
Hiroshi Kageyama’s powerful vocals shake both the chest and the heart.
GET THE WORLDKageyama Hironobu9rank/position

Just hearing the intro makes your heart start dancing—this is that kind of song.
It’s the theme song of Bakusō Kyōdai Let’s & Go!! Thanks to this anime, Mini 4WDs became a social phenomenon.
The cool melody and vocals are irresistible! Sing it at karaoke and it’s guaranteed to hype everyone up.
It’s a work that matches the anime’s image perfectly.
If I don’t do it, who will?Kageyama Hironobu10rank/position

This is the ending theme of the film ‘Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon,’ which was announced right when the original manga had concluded.
The lyrics are packed with key phrases from the story and the names of its characters, making it a song that truly feels like a culmination.
Hironobu Kageyama Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Soldier of LoveKageyama Hironobu11rank/position

This is the 1988 Super Sentai ending theme that sings of the devoted love of the Light Squadron Maskman, who fight with Aura Power.
The resolve to protect someone precious, even at the cost of one’s life, resounds powerfully through Hironobu Kageyama’s passionate vocals.
The dramatic world created by Masao Urino’s lyrics and Daisuke Inoue’s composition is adorned by Daido Fujita’s arrangement, with brass and synth adding sparkle, making it a masterpiece that brings the show to a close brimming with exhilaration despite being an ending theme.
The song was included as the B-side of a single released in March 1987, and it has long been cherished on hit compilations and best-of albums.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you need the courage to fight for justice, or when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone important.
Blue Wind HOPEKageyama Hironobu12rank/position

The ending theme of Dragon Ball Z: Super Warriors in Defiance of Despair!! is by Hironobu Kageyama, who is synonymous with Dragon Ball theme songs.
Incidentally, for the theatrical films, all Dragon Ball theme songs prior to Resurrection ‘F’ and Battle of Gods were performed by Hironobu Kageyama, so it’s no exaggeration to say that when you think of Dragon Ball, you think of Hironobu Kageyama.
whole; entirely; in its entirety; as a wholeKageyama Hironobu, Ammy13rank/position

This is the ending theme of the movie “Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest,” sung by Hironobu Kageyama and Ammy.
Released in February 2015, the song features lyrics by Dai Sato, music by Chiho Kiyooka, and arrangement by Kenji Yamamoto.
It’s a powerful, hopeful track that sings of the courage to face gods of destruction that threaten the world and the bonds with friends.
When you need the courage to confront difficulties, listening to this song is sure to lift your spirits.
HERO (You’re the Hero)Kageyama Hironobu, YUKA14rank/position

This is the ending theme song of the movie “Dragon Ball Z: The Strongest Rivals.” Its lyrics are characterized by words of resignation that are then refuted, creating a composition that conveys a quiet yet powerful determination, like a calmly burning fighting spirit.


