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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.

Tatsuya Kitani Popular Songs Ranking: A Thorough Introduction to Addictive Masterpieces (1–10)

A gaze is lightKitanitatsuya8rank/position

Your gaze is light / Tatsuya Kitani – Your Gaze, Crepuscular / Tatsuya Kitani
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This is an anime song that portrays the process of one’s values changing dramatically and emotional walls falling away under the impact of first love.

It was selected as the opening theme for the anime “The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity” and will be released in July 2025.

It’s an ambitious work in which Tatsuya Kitani takes on an outrageously bright sound while still making full use of his unique style.

Brimming with forward-looking energy, like light breaking through the clouds.

Highly recommended as BGM for team-based competitions where everyone unites.

You’re like a human.Kitanitatsuya9rank/position

Human-like / Tatsuya Kitani – HUMANLIKE / Tatsuya Kitani
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At first glance, a title like “You’re Just Like a Human” might make you wonder, “What’s that supposed to mean?” The song is performed by singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani.

In the lyrics, the protagonist can no longer feel any warm, human kindness from their partner and is ultimately used for convenience and cast aside.

They mock the partner as a “beast wearing the shape of a human.” No matter how sincerely the protagonist tries to love them, the love is never returned, and the lyrics convey that anguish with painful clarity.

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Humor / Tatsuya Kitani – You More / Tatsuya Kitani
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A beautiful melody where delicate piano and strings intertwine, this piece offers an immersive experience like watching a single film.

It’s a song by Tatsuya Kitani, a singer-songwriter with a massive following, released in February 2025.

Written as the theme for the feature film “Yukite Kaeranu,” it features literary lyrics imbued with deep respect for the poet Chuya Nakahara—one of its key attractions.

Arranged by Tomi Yo, the chamber-like sonorities incorporating instruments such as the flute leave a bittersweet yet warm afterglow.

It’s a ballad that confronts the power of words—one you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

While aligning with the film’s worldview, this masterpiece also embraces the sense of loss within the listener, so please take your time and savor it.

Tatsuya Kitani Popular Songs Ranking: A Thorough Introduction to Addictive Masterpieces (11–20)

Shall we go on a trip?Kitanitatsuya11rank/position

Shall We Go on a Trip? / Tatsuya Kitani – Somewhere Far Away / Tatsuya Kitani
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This is a song by Tatsuya Kitani that I want you to listen to when you’re worn out by everyday life and feel like slipping away somewhere.

Its gentle, walking pace and sound that helps you unwind feel so comforting.

It’s included on the album ROUNDABOUT, released in January 2024.

Apparently, this track was created in a rush right before the album deadline, and they say the earnest feelings of that time were captured exactly as sound.

Perhaps that’s why it resonates so deeply with hearts tired from work and daily life.

It’s a perfect number not only for a long trip but also as a companion for a casual little escape, like a stroll around the neighborhood.

Spend some tender time that lets you forgive the you who tried too hard.

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Next Episode Preview / Tatsuya Kitani – Preview of Me / Tatsuya Kitani
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Singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani, known for creating numerous anime theme songs and beloved by a wide audience.

Among his discography, this track stands out for its uniquely clever twist.

Released in May 2024 as a strictly limited-edition single, it was written as the opening theme for the TV anime “Sentai Daishikkaku” (Go! Go! Loser Ranger!).

While it features bold calls and choruses reminiscent of sentai heroes, the gritty lyrics—striving to resist a foregone future—leave a strong impression.

It’s a message that may resonate especially with adults who feel bored by the predictability of everyday life.

The playful concept is another draw, with the CD package designed like a sticker picture book.

It’s a powerful number that throws a stone into the calm waters of a life where the ending seems already in sight.

When the Saints Go Marching InKitanitatsuya13rank/position

TV Anime “The Idaten Deities Know Only Peace” Non-Credit Opening Movie
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It’s an anime theme song where stylishness, coolness, and passion intertwine perfectly! Created by singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani—who also made waves as a Vocaloid producer under the name Tanita-san—it was released digitally in 2021 and chosen as the opening theme for the anime “The Idaten Deities Know Only Peace.” The four-on-the-floor kick drum hits heavy and feels great in the low end.

The way the chorus drops the rhythm and then ramps up the tempo is seriously cool, too! The anime itself is fiery, so be sure to check out both!

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Moonthief / Tatsuya Kitani – Moonthief / Tatsuya Kitani
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If you’re into tricky, dark-tinged pop, this one’s for you.

With the unique metaphor of “stealing the moon,” the lyrics craft a superb worldview that seems to mock a society that’s hard to live in.

The springy beat and the cool, aloof sensuality of the arrangement are major draws as well.

In just over two minutes, this track condenses Tatsuya Kitani’s razor-sharp word choices and highly addictive rhythms.

Released in November 2023 as a lead single from the singer-songwriter’s album ROUNDABOUT, it’s a stark contrast that will surprise anyone who discovered him through the smash hit “Ao no Sumika.” Give it a listen while strolling through the city at night, or when you’re in a slightly cynical mood.