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Okuda Tamio Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Debuted in 1986 with the band Unicorn.

After they disbanded in 1993, he continued working under his solo name, Tamio Okuda.

Although Unicorn has restarted, Tamio Okuda’s solo work also includes many wonderful songs.

I’ve compiled a ranking of some of his popular tracks.

Okuda Tamio Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

innocent worldOkuda Tamio15rank/position

Speaking of Tamio Okuda, he’s a musician known for singing many uplifting songs.

This is his version covering Mr.

Children’s classic “innocent world.” You can really feel how he’s made the Mr.

Children song completely his own.

rose flowerOkuda Tamio16rank/position

A cover of Quruli’s single released in 2001.

He’s done various covers, and this one seems to suit him quite well.

He appears to be good friends with Quruli’s Shigeru Kishida, and they’re currently in a unit together called Sambomaster? Wait, no—Sanfujiins (Sanfujins).

with great confidence after thorough preparation; at long last (finally making an appearance after biding one’s time)Okuda Tamio17rank/position

This is the song chosen as the theme for the school-based drama “HR.” The lyrics are encouraging, telling you to keep moving forward no matter what happens after graduation.

It feels as if it’s speaking on behalf of a teacher who wants to convey something to their students.

I think it’s perfect for expressing gratitude to a passionate teacher.

It will surely create a scene just like in the drama.

Slow BalladOkuda Tamio18rank/position

Tamio Okuda / Slow Ballad (RC Succession cover)
Slow BalladOkuda Tamio

When I listen to this, I can only describe him as a true god of ballads.

It’s not particularly a beautiful singing voice or beautiful music, but I think his distinctive style, the voice, the guitar, and the music come together to create a masterpiece.

It’s a classic.

Fragments of LoveOkuda Tamio19rank/position

Fragments of Love (Okuda Tamio cover)
Fragments of LoveOkuda Tamio

It’s the theme song for Downtown’s Hamachan’s variety show, in which he also appeared.

It’s a straightforward love song, and the way it casually declares love feels very Okuda Tamio.

He prefers that people don’t overanalyze the lyrics, but it’s the kind of song that makes you want to read into them.

Go beyond the moonOkuda Tamio20rank/position

Tamio Okuda - Cross the Moon - Live TOMATO 2004
Go beyond the moonOkuda Tamio

It’s a 1970s-style rock track with a heavy, bottom-end sound characteristic of Tamio Okuda.

While it may seem understated, it has a melody line that evokes a sense of melancholy, and the more you listen, the more its appeal comes through.

The “moon” is sung as a distant ideal to strive toward.

Tamio Okuda Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

humming a tuneOkuda Tamio21rank/position

Set to Tamio Okuda’s Hanauta, written specifically as the theme song for the Docomo Business commercial, this ad also spotlights the performance of Taiiku Okazaki in the role of a real estate developer.

The light, rock-tinged sound pairs with Okazaki’s vibe—earnest in his acting yet somehow comical and approachable—to evoke an image of community development that conveys a warm, human touch.