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.
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Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
NEVER CHANGENagabuchi Tsuyoshi51rank/position

The previous work to this song is “Kanpai.” The one after “NEVER CHANGE” leads to “Tonbo,” which is released in the same year.
youthNagabuchi Tsuyoshi52rank/position

Steeped in astringent tones and inarticulate sorrow, this piece is a song packed with Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s appeal.
The shadowy chords of the acoustic guitar and the Latin American–tinged arrangement create an atmosphere that stirs a sense of impermanence and decadence.
Released in September 1983, it reached No.
5 on the Oricon chart and was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Kazoku Game” (The Family Game).
The lyrics, themed around bidding farewell to youth, evoke nostalgia for lost seasons.
It’s sure to resonate when you find yourself at a crossroads in life or feel like looking back on the past.
You are in the middle of a shining life.Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi53rank/position
These are the words Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi offered to students who spent the pandemic and are now graduating.
Some of them must feel they had more they wanted to do, that they wanted to spend more time with everyone.
But with Nagabuchi’s words, perhaps the days they’ve lived until now came to feel like a special time.
There’s no meaning in comparing your life to someone else’s.
Whatever it may be, that time is something special that only you can live.
In your life, you are the one who shines the brightest.
He-La He-LaNagabuchi Tsuyoshi54rank/position

A song that candidly expresses the loneliness and distrust hidden deep in the heart.
Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s distinctive voice brilliantly captures the complexity of human relationships.
Included on the August 1987 album “LICENSE,” this track lays bare the struggle with society.
The ironic words connected to the title are repeated, evoking the ironies of life.
The lyrics, carried by a powerful rhythm, are sure to resonate deeply with people living in modern society.
Give it a listen when you want to express your feelings honestly or when you’re troubled by your sense of distance from society.
A lone samuraiNagabuchi Tsuyoshi55rank/position

This is another song I grew up listening to since I was little (lol).
When I was small, I loved going for drives while listening to this song.
Back then I listened to it while watching my father from behind the passenger seat, and that hasn’t changed even now (lol).


