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Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Among Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s appeals are his songs filled with passionate messages like patriotism and love for one’s hometown, as well as his way of life, including his upbringing.

Many people have surely been moved by that rugged, manly image.

Here, we present a ranking of his most popular songs that embody the way of life of such a man.

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

NEVER CHANGENagabuchi Tsuyoshi64rank/position

The previous work to this song is “Kanpai.” The one after “NEVER CHANGE” leads to “Tonbo,” which is released in the same year.

Someday’s BoyNagabuchi Tsuyoshi65rank/position

This is a song that laments, overlapping the singer’s current hardship with the image of the boy he once saw in himself.

The acoustic guitar’s simple tone highlights a straightforward, storytelling vocal.

It’s a stripped-down, masculine track pared to the absolute essentials.

Sunset SongNagabuchi Tsuyoshi66rank/position

It seems that sunsets make people feel longing.

I’ve started walking my own path alone, but a glimpse of the sunset suddenly makes me think of the one I love and want to see them.

Nagabuchi’s torn, aching voice makes the feelings for my lover even more poignant.

It feels as though the sunset has shown me my weary, real self.

The way homeNagabuchi Tsuyoshi67rank/position

This is a song from the time when he was singing full-on folk music, and it was the B-side of “Junrenka.” It doesn’t have a rippling, muscle-bound sense of power.

Instead, it warmly portrays familiar little moments—like, “If you’re a couple, things like this happen all the time, right?”—and its simplicity makes it very appealing.

futureNagabuchi Tsuyoshi68rank/position

It’s a single by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi released in May 2013, which ranked 15th on the Oricon weekly chart.

It was used as the theme song for NHK’s broadcast “Shima no Sensei” (Island Teacher).

It’s a song that conveys the bonds between people.