Tatsuya Kitani Popular Songs Ranking: A Thorough Introduction to Masterpieces That Hook You More with Every Listen
Have you ever had the experience where a Tatsuya Kitani song sticks in your head after just one listen? Sharp word choices intertwine with melodies that pierce the heart, stirring new emotions every time you listen.
Here, we’ll introduce plenty of Tatsuya Kitani’s popular tracks, ranked by the depth of support from listeners.
You’ll surely find not only songs you already know well, but also unexpected discoveries that make you think, “I didn’t know he had a song like this!” Be sure to check it out to the very end.
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Tatsuya Kitani Popular Songs Ranking: A Thorough Introduction to Addictive Masterpieces (1–10)
Chiharu feat. n-buna from YorushikaNEW!Kitanitatsuya8rank/position

Tatsuya Kitani, who began his career as a Vocaloid producer under the name Tanita and is active not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a member of sajou no hana.
The song “Chiharu feat.
n-buna from Yorushika,” featured in the Asahi Super Dry × THE FIRST TAKE collaborative web commercial Part 2, “Tension & Release — Tatsuya Kitani,” is, as the title suggests, a track born from his partnership with n-buna of Yorushika.
Seeing Tatsuya Kitani down a beer so deliciously is sure to spark the urge to buy in any beer lover.
It’s an emotional number distinguished by an ensemble that features strings and his powerful vocals.
Lost itemNEW!Kitanitatsuya9rank/position

Singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani captivates listeners with his distinctive worldview and word choice.
This piece was specially written by Kitani as the theme song for the film “Concocted — The Man Branded a Murderous Teacher.” Released as a single in June 2025, it’s a grand track where a heavy rock sound intertwines with strings.
It conveys a sense of loss as if a part of oneself has been cut away, along with a faint hope to keep believing in others.
It also drew attention when lead actor Go Ayano called it “the final and greatest co-star.” Give it a listen when you feel worn down by daily life, or on a quiet night when you want to face yourself.
The time you spend counting what you’ve lost may turn into the strength to believe in tomorrow.
A gaze is lightNEW!Kitanitatsuya10rank/position

Many of you may have been saved by Tatsuya Kitani’s music, which sharply scoops up those inexpressible emotions buried deep in the heart.
The song we’re introducing this time is, just as he himself said he aimed for “the brightest song of my life,” astonishingly fresh and full of openness.
Through the motifs of rain and umbrellas, it depicts the changes in the world brought about by first love, and it’s a track that makes you feel your field of vision open wider with every listen.
Released for streaming in July 2025, this piece was written as the opening theme for the TV anime “A Sign of Affection Blooms with Grace.” Its lyrics, which are deeply linked to the story, are a must-hear.
Perfect for when you want to take a new step forward or clear away a cloudy heart.
It’s also recommended for anyone who wants to remember the sparkle of love.
Tatsuya Kitani Popular Songs Ranking: A Thorough Introduction to Addictive Masterpieces (11–20)
Whisper (JUST ONE PLAY ver.)NEW!Kitanitatsuya11rank/position

The commercial for SONY’s LinkBuds Fit earphones, titled “Music Won’t Let You Be Alone,” features a collaboration with singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani.
In addition to footage of Kitani’s live performance, it showcases people enjoying music in various ways.
The song performed in the video is “Whisper (JUST ONE PLAY ver.),” which was played with over 100 performers at an event for the PLAY the MUSIC project.
It’s an upbeat, cool track that carries a message offering comfort to listeners—one that aligns with the commercial’s title.
CultureNEW!Kitanitatsuya12rank/position

Singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani captivates listeners with his distinctive aesthetics and razor-sharp linguistic sensibility.
While rooted in his background as a Vocaloid producer, his style—fusing rock with artistic expression—is truly one of a kind.
Among his tracks, “Culture” is one that strikes especially deep.
Built on a J-pop foundation with alternative elements, it tackles weighty themes like culture and empathy.
Released to coincide with YouTube Music Weekend 10.0 in August 2025, the piece also drew attention for its music video directed by filmmaker Barbapapa.
It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy the fusion of visuals and music, or who are seeking songs with a social message.
cute aggressionNEW!Kitanitatsuya13rank/position

It’s a song that turns not “familiarity breeds contempt” but the impulse to “eat you up” into music.
What Tatsuya Kitani depicts is the moment when overwhelming love for a cherished person twists into aggression.
The precarious world of lyrics lurking within its pop sheen sets listeners’ hearts on edge.
Originally released in December 2021 as a demo-track project, it gained traction on social media and was expanded to full length on the 2024 album ROUNDABOUT.
The journey from a short demo to a completed version is another irresistible point for fans.
It’s perfect for when your emotions are about to spill over, or if you’re in the mood for a slightly provocative love song.
Why not let yourself be swept away by its irresistibly addictive beat?
ScarNEW!Kitanitatsuya14rank/position

Tatsuya Kitani is a singer-songwriter who’s also active as a support bassist for Vocaloid producers and for Yorushika.
“Scar,” the title track from his first major-label EP, was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War.
The song’s phrases shift rapidly—such as the transition from the guitar riff in the A section to the arpeggios in the B section—so it’s a great practice piece for guitarists aiming to move beyond the beginner level.
The track maintains a driving feel throughout, so be careful during practice to keep your rhythm steady and avoid any inconsistencies.


