Kazumasa Oda Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Speaking of Kazumasa Oda, many people probably look forward to the annually broadcast “Christmas Promise.” We’re bringing you a ranking of his popular songs—featuring wonderful melodies and his still remarkably clear, captivating high notes.
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Kazumasa Oda Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
become loveOda Kazumasa15rank/position

The Meiji Yasuda Life commercial “Gentle Time,” which aired in 2019.
The song is by Kazumasa Oda, a familiar voice in Meiji Yasuda Life’s commercials, and it’s “Ai ni Naru,” included on his album Oda Biyori.
Oda’s soft, heart-touching vocals combined with the photos selected through a public call make for an incredibly moving piece.
They’re simple everyday moments of siblings, parents and children, and couples, yet they make you realize how precious those days truly are.
The final line, “Happiness is always by your side,” really hits home.
I won’t say goodbye.Oda Kazumasa16rank/position

It’s Kazumasa Oda’s 27th single, released in 2009, and it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Triangle.” Against a simple, piano-based backing track, Oda’s clear and lustrous voice truly shines.
Dear MamaLGYankees feat. Kazumasa Oda17rank/position

This work is an unusual collaboration between a hip-hop unit and a leading figure in the new music scene.
By having two veterans—whose careers and styles differ—sing across generations about their feelings for their mothers, it highlights how the magnitude of a mother’s presence is a universal theme for humankind.
A Christmas SongMonkey Majik+Oda Kazumasa18rank/position

A warm Christmas song themed around “family bonds,” portrayed through a collaboration between Kazumasa Oda and MONKEY MAJIK.
Its gentle, softly falling-snow atmosphere and tender, steady rhythm leave a strong impression, and the song’s tempo should be easy to grasp.
Since MONKEY MAJIK handled both the lyrics and composition, the vocal melody centers around their style, and even Kazumasa Oda’s parts emphasize warmth more than high notes.
Keep the theme of “family bonds” firmly in mind, and sing as if speaking gently to your listeners.
pure whiteOda Kazumasa19rank/position

It is Kazumasa Oda’s 22nd single, used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Sore wa, Totsuzen, Arashi no Yō ni…,” and later adopted as the theme for Torino Olympics–related programs on the same network.
It also includes “Tasogare,” a self-cover of the song of the same name from his Off Course era, originally released in 1985.
DaijoubuOda Kazumasa20rank/position

This work is a single released by Kazumasa Oda in April 2007, written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Don to Hare.” Its gentle, warm melodic line and Oda’s clear, soaring high-tone voice resonate pleasantly.
The lyrics affirm the strength to never yield to hardship and gently give listeners a push forward, deeply mirroring the drama’s story.
Included on the album “Jiko Best-2,” the song was later adopted as the departure melody on the Shinkansen platform at JR Morioka Station, and remains a beloved classic to this day.
It’s a heartwarming track that’s perfect to listen to on a morning when you’re starting a new day.
Kazumasa Oda Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
The sky of TokyoOda Kazumasa21rank/position

This piece was selected as the theme song for the drama “Soredemo, Ikite Yuku” (“Still, We Live On”).
It’s a song by singer-songwriter Kazumasa Oda, who has led the Japanese music scene for many years, and it’s included on his eighth album, “Domo,” released in 2011.
The lyrics, which look back on one’s life while thinking of someone with whom you’ve shared time, carry a message that will resonate with anyone.
If you’re feeling worn out by daily life, why not listen to this song and take a moment to calm your heart?


