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Masatoshi Mashima Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Masatoshi Mashima Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Masatoshi Mashima Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Masatoshi Mashima, the guitarist of The Blue Hearts known for his striking melodies.

A guitarist who continues to shine, supported by many long-time, old-school fans.

For those who experienced the 1990s when The Blue Hearts started to make waves, he’s surely a nostalgic presence.

He tends to be seen as a musician favored by connoisseurs, but he has also worked under his solo name and gained popularity on par with Hiroto Kōmoto.

In this article, we researched well-regarded songs based on fan feedback sent to our site, and picked the most popular tracks in a ranking format.

We think it will be enjoyable for everyone—from beginners to devoted fans.

Now, please enjoy!

Masatoshi Mashima Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Goodbye, Billy the KidMajima Masatoshi1rank/position

Masatoshi Mashima / Goodbye, Billy the Kid
Goodbye, Billy the KidMajima Masatoshi

This is a ballad about the end of youth, included on guitarist Masatoshi Mashima of The Blue Hearts’ solo album “Natsu no Nukegara” (Shed Skin of Summer).

It’s a poignant, autumn-tinged masterpiece that conveys Marcy’s sorrow over a dear friend who couldn’t become the kind of adult they dreamed of being in their boyhood.

I can’t compete with curry rice.Majima Masatoshi2rank/position

As a song themed around food, this is a heartwarming piece created by Masatoshi Mashima during his solo career.

Using the everyday dish of curry rice as its subject, it sings about the importance of finding life’s small happiness through the process of cooking and the joy of eating.

Released as a single in October 1994, it showcased Mashima’s new musical direction following the breakup of The Blue Hearts.

Strongly rooted in pop rock, and enhanced by producer Masahide Sakuma’s arrangement, the track blends approachability with the soul of rock.

It’s a perfect song for those seeking comfort through cooking or hoping to discover happiness in everyday life.

Unajū (I need you)Majima Masatoshi3rank/position

Masatoshi Mashima / Unajū (broiled eel over rice)
Unajū (I need you)Majima Masatoshi

They’re covering The Kinks’ “I NEED YOU” with uniquely Japanese lyrics.

I’m amazed by Mercy’s sense in turning “I need you” (which sounds like “ai nyū jū” in Japanese) into “unajū” (grilled eel over rice).

I honestly think it ended up sounding cooler than the original.

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