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Keisuke Kuwata’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

I’d like to present a ranking of popular songs by Keisuke Kuwata, the leader of Southern All Stars, one of Japan’s most iconic rock bands.

His singing voice is bright, gentle, and powerful, revealing different expressions depending on the song.

Please take your time today to listen closely to his many masterpieces.

Keisuke Kuwata Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Shadow (kagebōshi)Kuwata Keisuke50rank/position

A warm number by Keisuke Kuwata that you’ll want to sink into on a long autumn night.

With a sound imbued with deep respect for John Lennon layered with mesmerizing strings, it unfolds a world that feels nostalgic yet beautiful.

The lyrics depict a scene after the rain, gently staying close to someone dear who is steeped in sorrow.

This piece is included on the acclaimed album ROCK AND ROLL HERO, which won the Japan Gold Disc Award, and it’s also familiar as a Japan Coca-Cola commercial song.

A jewel of an autumn song, perfect for listening while thinking of someone special.

Keisuke Kuwata Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

being teased; being pranked; being tampered withKuwata Keisuke51rank/position

Keisuke Kuwata – Teased (Kayō Suspense Video ver. + Trailer for the video work 'THE ROOTS ~With Gratitude to the Great Kayōkyoku~')
being teased; being pranked; being tampered withKuwata Keisuke

This song, strongly influenced by classic kayōkyoku to match the program’s concept, was unveiled as a new track on the show “Gratitude for the Great Kayōkyoku: Songs of Tokyo,” featuring Keisuke Kuwata.

Its playful spirit shines through in the sound and lyrics, sprinkled with touches that evoke kayōkyoku and suspense dramas.

With a gentle rhythm and minimal melodic leaps, it’s a piece you can sing in a relaxed manner.

The lyrics, depicting a romantic scene tinged with mystery, are another highlight—so be sure to sing it with an emphasis on mood.

March Toward TomorrowKuwata Keisuke52rank/position

Keisuke Kuwata – March Toward Tomorrow (Full ver.)
March Toward TomorrowKuwata Keisuke

This is Kanro’s corporate commercial with the memorable tagline, “A single drop that reaches you.” The on-screen text says that aiming to deliver not to everyone, but to just one person—you—is an act of kindness, conveying Kanro’s sincere stance.

The BGM features Keisuke Kuwata’s 2011 song ‘March Toward Tomorrow.’ Its lyrics, which both give you courage to move forward into tomorrow and evoke a sense of nostalgia, are woven together by Kuwata’s gentle singing voice.

It’s a wonderful song that makes your heart feel calm as you listen.

Spring is still far awayKuwata Keisuke53rank/position

UNIQLO’s UV Cut Life and Wear “Summer Museum” commercial is a piece brimming with seasonal atmosphere.

It features Haruka Ayase, who serves as an ambassador, along with Naomi Nishida and Ayu Oda going on a drive.

Playing in the car as background music is Keisuke Kuwata’s ‘Haru Mada Tooku’ (Spring Still Far Away).

The lyrics, which look back on fun summer days, add a touch of melancholy and transience.

Incidentally, UNIQLO has used many other songs by Keisuke Kuwata in its commercials as well.

It might be fun to try and find them.

Saints of MoonlightKuwata Keisuke54rank/position

Keisuke Kuwata – Saints of Moonlight (Mr. Moonlight) (Short ver.)
Saints of MoonlightKuwata Keisuke

A solo song by Keisuke Kuwata, the vocalist of Southern All Stars, one of Japan’s most iconic bands.

The lyrics express the fragility of adulthood.

It’s an empowering anthem for grown-ups, soothing the sense of loss over things left behind after growing up, as well as the bittersweet value and emptiness of what we’ve gained.

Tokyo VICTORYKuwata Keisuke55rank/position

Southern All Stars – Tokyo VICTORY [Official Music Video] Short ver.
Tokyo VICTORYKuwata Keisuke

It sounds like a sports cheer song, but to me it feels like a song cheering on everyone.

This type of song is hard to pull off, yet when Southern or Mr.

Kuwata make it, it doesn’t come off as preachy and instead draws you in.

The melody is great, and I think it’s a new anthem.

Man of GloryKuwata Keisuke56rank/position

Southern All Stars – Glory Man [Official Music Video] Short ver.
Man of GloryKuwata Keisuke

The real Bob Dylan has stuck to the same style for decades and basically doesn’t change.

But the Japanese Bob Dylan favors diversity and evolves with each work.

Both styles are valid and have won many fans.

I’d love to see them perform together someday.