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Toshikimi’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Toshikimi’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Toshikimi’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Reggae singer Kotobukikun, who began his music career in 2006.

He has steadily built a track record in the reggae scene, and in recent years has even competed in hip-hop MC battles, making a name for himself beyond reggae fans.

In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive ranking of Kotobukikun’s songs.

We’ll present the popular tracks in order, so it’s recommended even for reggae beginners.

Let yourself be captivated by his distinctive voice—instantly recognizable—and the comfortable melodic lines.

Toshikimi’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Life is GreatKotobukikun1rank/position

Toshikimi – “Life is Great” Music Video
Life is GreatKotobukikun

This peaceful reggae track features the acoustic resonance of Kotobuki-kun, a reggae singer active mainly in the Kansai region.

It’s a Japanese-language reggae number that we’d love reggae beginners to hear.

Its modern, dramatic development is also appealing, and you can enjoy it J-pop style by focusing on the lyrics—a richly satisfying song to listen to.

LONG DISTANCEKotobukikun2rank/position

Kotokun is a hugely popular reggae singer.

While he’s based in the Kansai area, he’s gained nationwide popularity, and every track he releases consistently posts solid record sales.

His classic “LONG DISTANCE,” with its catchy lyrics, has earned strong support from many reggae fans, regardless of gender.

If you like straightforward, no-frills reggae, be sure to check it out.

Tokyo CityKotobukikun3rank/position

Kotobukikun “Tokyo City” Music Video
Tokyo CityKotobukikun

Reggae singer Toshikuni, who’s active on the major scene with his catchy musical style.

Lately he’s been competing in the MC battle tournament Adrenaline, so he’s been getting props in the hip-hop scene too.

He’s released a number of classic tracks, but the one I especially recommend is Tokyo City.

The current reggae scene is heavily influenced by hip-hop, and this track also draws strong inspiration from trap music on the production side.

Of course, the vocals are solidly reggae, so reggae fans will enjoy it as well!

Ah, summer vacation.Kotobukikun4rank/position

Toshikimi – “Ah, Summer Vacation” Music Video
Ah, summer vacation.Kotobukikun

This track really highlights Toshikimi’s reggae style.

It was produced by sampling TUBE’s classic hit and drew attention as the lead song from his major-label debut album “New Rebe,” released in July 2018.

The samba whistle and conga rhythms stand out, creating a lively atmosphere reminiscent of Rio’s carnival.

The lyrics, depicting the start of a seaside summer romance and youthful passion, leave a strong impression.

It might be the perfect song for anyone who wants to enjoy summer to the fullest.

If I do itKotobukikun5rank/position

Hisakun / If I Do It (Official PV)
If I do itKotobukikun

This is a track by Kotobuki-kun, a reggae singer from the Kansai region.

Released in August 2014, it reached No.

3 on the overall iTunes chart.

It was also featured on the compilation album “RIDDIM ISLAND EXCHANGE VOL.1” that same year, drawing significant attention.

The song’s appeal lies in its uplifting lyrics that convey the message, “If you take action, the path will open.” It’s a positive, energetic tune that gives listeners courage and hope—perfect for summer activities like drives and BBQs.

A recommended anthem for those who want to live true to themselves or take a new step forward.

KING OF KINGS vs True ADRENALINE #2POWER WAVE vs Toshikun6rank/position

POWER WAVE vs Kotobuki-kun: KING OF KINGS vs True ADRENALINE #2 (August 7, 2021)
KING OF KINGS vs True ADRENALINE #2 POWER WAVE vs Kotobuki-kun

Lately, reggae deejays have been making a big splash in MC battles.

In KING OF KINGS vs.

Shin ADRENALINE #2, the reggae heavyweight Kotobuki-kun joined the fray.

His opponent was fellow reggae deejay POWER WAVE.

For many reggae deejays, their first battle gets overwhelmed by the differences from hip-hop, but despite it being his debut, he handled it flawlessly in this match and hyped up the venue.

All eyes are on Kotobuki-kun’s future performances!

Believe in my selfKotobukikun7rank/position

Toshikimi – Believe in Myself [TAK-Z DUB – Someday’s Best. Riddim]
Believe in my selfKotobukikun

Kotobuki-kun is a reggae singer who’s also earned recognition in the mainstream scene.

He’s even collaborated with major, high-profile artists—such as producing a track with TUBE—so many of you may already know him.

While dancehall is often associated with “kill songs,” his focus is on exceptionally sweet love songs and passionate anthems of encouragement.

Sung over a riddim by S-NA, his track “Believe in my self” is one of his specialties: a warm, motivational song that feels like a gentle push on your back.

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