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Keizo Nakanishi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Keizo Nakanishi’s powerful singing voice is so captivating that it grabs hold of many people’s hearts and won’t let go.Music infused with elements of Black music is incredibly cool and really brings out his vocals.I’ve put together a ranking of his popular songs.Be sure to check it out!

Keizo Nakanishi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Ticket To ParadiseNakanishi Keizō15rank/position

Keizo Nakanishi - 09 - Ticket to Paradise (Live 1993)
Ticket To ParadiseNakanishi Keizō

It’s an ultra-catchy, pop, and high-energy track that just screams “This is Keizo Nakanishi!” I’m blown away by his vocal control—he hits the high notes without hesitation, exactly as intended.

And that chorus? Irresistible—you can’t help but hum along and dance to it!

I won’t forget that sky.Nakanishi Keizō16rank/position

This is a famous song by Keizo Nakanishi, depicted with a moving vocal performance that conveys feelings of setting off and offering support.

It powerfully captures the emotion of gently watching over and giving a quiet push to someone dear who is struggling on the way to their dreams just before they take flight.

Released in October 1992, the song was used as the main theme for TV Asahi’s ‘’92 FIVB World Super Four Volleyball.’ It is a track that gently yet powerfully encourages not only athletes striving in the world of sports but also anyone about to take a new step forward.

Boyoyon March (With Mother)Nakanishi Keizō17rank/position

Boyoyon March [Piano Sheet Music Transposed to the Easy-to-Sing Key of G] Okaasan to Issho
Boyoyon March (With Mother)Nakanishi Keizō

I’d like to introduce a song performed on NHK Educational TV’s children’s program “Okaasan to Issho.” This piece is a bright, rhythmic march, featuring a distinctive choreography where you jump high during the chorus with a “boyoyoyo~n.” The lyrics carry a message of believing in your own strength and overcoming difficulties even when faced with challenges.

During the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, it was sung to children in the affected areas and became known as a song that gives the power to overcome hardship.

It’s cherished not only by children but also by adults as a tune that brings energy and courage.

Even beginners at the piano can start by playing the melody line with one hand, and once comfortable, try progressing to both hands.

Diamond RainNakanishi Keizō18rank/position

It feels like something’s about to begin! This intro fills you with that kind of excitement.

Even after the vocals come in, the thrill gradually builds, and when the chorus hits, there’s a soaring exhilaration as the world opens up.

At the same time, there’s a bit of a gap between that feeling and what the lyrics actually say…? It’s a track that also shines with its captivating high-tone vocals!

You sting my eyesNakanishi Keizō19rank/position

It’s a song sprinkled with expressions of love so heartrending that it almost makes the listener blush.

The melody is catchy, and the opening chorus is addictive—you’ll find yourself humming it after just one listen.

The world of the lyrics matches the vibe of the track perfectly!

early springNakanishi Keizō20rank/position

It’s included on the third album, “Starting Over,” released on March 23, 1994, and it’s a medium-tempo love song.

Its light-footed love lyrics give listeners a refreshing feeling and a resolve in love.

At the same time, it’s a song that makes you realize how significant and weighty your presence is to me.

Keizo Nakanishi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Boyoyon MarchSakushi: Nakanishi Keizō, Tagaku Yuri / Sakkyoku: Nakanishi Keizō21rank/position

When it comes to children marching brightly and energetically, the song that comes to mind is “Boyoyon March.” It was written specifically as the Song of the Month for NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho.” A brilliant melody featuring the sounds of a brass band rings out, the kind that makes your body want to move.

The lyrics, which portray looking forward toward tomorrow no matter what happens, are perfect for early childhood settings.

As everyone sings and dances to the phrase featured in the title, the song naturally lifts the mood.

It’s also recommended to incorporate movements that evoke an actual march and perform it at a recital.