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.
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Tamio Okuda Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
103Okuda Tamio22rank/position

It’s a song included on Tamio Okuda’s second album, “30,” released in 1995.
It was used as the ending theme for NHK’s “Pop Jam,” and it’s said that the title “103” comes from the fact that there are 103 instances of the syllable “pi” in the lyrics.
674Okuda Tamio23rank/position

This is a track from the solo debut album “29.” On your days off, do you ever think, “I want to do this and that,” but end up lazing around, only to realize it’s already evening? This song thoroughly shares that sense of guilt in a room lit by the setting sun.
And I Love CarOkuda Tamio24rank/position

Many of you will probably recognize its laid-back melody.
It’s a song by Tamio Okuda, a singer-songwriter who has long been at the forefront of the Japanese music scene, included on the 2001 album “CAR SONGS OF THE YEARS,” a collection of tracks themed around cars.
“You can live without a car, sure—but I love them, so it can’t be helped.” Those unadorned, honest feelings are written just as they are in the lyrics—you can really relate, can’t you?
BEATOkuda Tamio25rank/position

A self-cover of a song he originally provided to Kaela Kimura in 2005.
It’s not just a straightforward cover—he pulls off the impressive feat of recording everything himself, from instrument performances to vocals.
Okuda Tamio’s signature groove isn’t overbearing, making it a very pleasant and easy listen.
LOVE LOVE SHOWOkuda Tamio26rank/position

The original song is by THE YELLOW MONKEY.
Tamio Okuda has covered many songs, and he always makes them his own—his signature style bursts through every time, which is nothing short of impressive.
Kazuya Yoshii, the vocalist, and Tamio Okuda are fellow musicians and seem to hang out privately as well, doing things like fishing together.
SON of SUNOkuda Tamio27rank/position

It became my first time writing an original theme song for a film.
The chord progression is simple, making it an accessible, pop-leaning piece.
They say they wrote the song while expanding on ideas after seeing the film’s content.
For this work as well, most of the performance was done by the artist themselves.
I want to date you.Okuda Tamio28rank/position

I absolutely loved and fell for the guitar back then.
The vocals and music matched perfectly, and I still think it’s a powerful song.
It feels cool, youthful, and edgy.
I’d love to hear songs with this kind of style even now.
This is what you call a hidden masterpiece.


