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Kyushu-Otoko Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Kyushu-Otoko Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Kyushu-Otoko Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We introduce popular songs by Kusuo—a reggae musician and singer-songwriter from Nagasaki, Kyushu—in a ranking format.

His name is pronounced “Kusuo.”

With down-to-earth, heartfelt songs that touch listeners, he enjoys enduring popularity among both reggae fans and non-fans alike.

Kyushu Danji Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

dear grandmaKyūshūdan1rank/position

Kusuo’s “dear grandma” is a heartwarming ballad that expresses deep love and gratitude for his grandmother.

It weaves childhood memories and the regrets that came with growing up into a gentle melody.

Released in 2007, the song is included on Kusuo’s second mini-album and drew attention for featuring hiroko from mihimaru GT.

It’s a perfect track for reflecting on memories with elderly loved ones or conveying appreciation to someone important.

A moving song that prompts us to reconsider the bonds of family and the preciousness of life.

dear mamaKyūshūdan2rank/position

If you find yourself thinking, “I caused a lot of trouble by being selfish as a kid,” or “I was pretty mischievous,” this song is for you.

It’s by Kusuo, a singer-songwriter from Nagasaki Prefecture, and it’s included on his first album, HB, released in 2008.

A heartfelt message song, it wraps a reggae-inspired sound in gentle string tones.

Every word feels real, making it deeply relatable.

Listening might just help you express your simple, unpretentious gratitude.

1/6000000000Kyūshūdan3rank/position

Kyushu-O’s song “1/6000000000” is filled with messages that really resonate with the heart.

Released in 2008, it sings about how meeting the one you love is miraculous—one in six billion.

No matter what happens, the two support each other and remain precious to one another forever… You can feel the strength of a love that wishes to stay together always.

It’s a song that gives listeners hope and happiness.

If it’s played at a wedding or reception, it will surely warm everyone’s hearts.

I think it’s a wonderful wedding song that reaffirms your love for your partner.

fatherKyūshūdan4rank/position

Kyu-Shu Danji’s song “Chichioya” (Father) is a track with a profound message that portrays the complex relationship between father and child.

It was released in November 2010 as part of the mini-album “±1.” The pain of losing a father in childhood and the growing understanding of him that comes with maturity are particularly striking.

How about giving it as a Father’s Day gift, filled with the “thank you” that’s hard to put into words? If you listen to it together as parent and child, it will surely help you reaffirm your bond.

Brand New DaysKyūshūdan5rank/position

It’s a message song that looks back on memories while expressing gratitude to friends.

It’s a track by Kyushu-born singer-songwriter Kusuo from Nagasaki Prefecture, released as a digital single in 2010.

Given the lyrical content, it may resonate especially strongly with those nearing graduation.

The warm arrangement, with its beautiful, ringing piano tones, and Kusuo’s gentle vocals leave a deep impression.

Listening to it with your best friend will help you reaffirm the strength of your bond.

It’s already Sunday outside the window.Kyūshūdan6rank/position

Kyuushuo – It's Already Sunday Outside the Window
It's already Sunday outside the window.Kyūshūdan

It’s a bittersweet yet warm love song that portrays a couple’s journey from meeting to parting.

The track is by Kusuo, a singer-songwriter from Nagasaki Prefecture.

It’s included on his third album, “1/f,” released in 2014.

It feels like reading a tear-jerking novel.

Letter…Kyushu-O & hiroko7rank/position

This is a collaboration between Kusuo, a singer-songwriter from Nagasaki, and hiroko, the lead vocalist of mihimaru GT.

It’s a gentle love ballad dedicated to someone far away.

The harmonized chorus is both the highlight to sing and the key listening point.

With call-and-response parts for the male and female vocals, it’s a perfect duet for conveying your feelings to the listener.

It might also be a great choice to sing at farewell gatherings or other parting occasions.

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