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)
why more?Okuda Tamio29rank/position

It’s a song included on Tamio Okuda’s ninth album, “Fantastic OT9,” released in 2008.
The album title was chosen because Okuda was highly satisfied with it, straightforwardly incorporating his initials and the meaning “a fantastic ninth album.”
engineOkuda Tamio30rank/position

Tamio Okuda, who has released numerous classic songs about cars, composed and sings this track for the film Cars 3.
Its slightly earthy feel enhances the song’s atmosphere.
It’s a recommended tune for riders that makes you want to hit the road while taking in vast landscapes.
Okuda Tamio Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
The Sound of MusicOkuda Tamio31rank/position

It was released in 2004 as Tamio Okuda’s 16th single.
Tamio Okuda handled the lyrics, composition, and arrangement, and the song’s lyrics celebrate the allure of music with expressions that are quintessentially “Tamio Okuda world.” It was featured in a KOSÉ ESPRIQUE commercial and reached No.
8 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
SatesuhakushonOkuda Tamio32rank/position

Satesu Hakushon, which was created as the theme song for the 2020 remake Hakushon Daimao 2020, is a track written by Tamio Okuda, featuring a melody with a strong rock flavor.
While Okuda has been influenced by hard rock acts like Deep Purple, he often employs arrangements closer to folk rock in his own style.
This song also has a cool yet laid-back vocal delivery reminiscent of folk rock, making it quite easy to sing at karaoke.
SkywalkerOkuda Tamio33rank/position

As a single, it feels rather low-key.
It has a breezy, heartwarming vibe, yet the chorus, set in a minor key, is classic Tamio Okuda.
Using this song as a theme, the manga artist Ryo Ikuemi—who has long been a huge fan of Okuda—created a manga.
TripperOkuda Tamio34rank/position

This is the theme song for the film Custom Made 10.30, starring Kaela Kimura and set in Hiroshima.
It’s a solid, hard-hitting rock track—an underrated gem, in my opinion.
In the chorus, Tamio’s shouts ring out.
As he himself says, the lyrics don’t seem to carry that much meaning.
trophyOkuda Tamio35rank/position

A track included on Tamio Okuda’s fourth album, “GOLDBLEND,” released in 2000.
The album title implies that, while there’s no overarching concept and each song stands on its own, they are splendidly blended together.
This song was covered by Ulfuls on “Tamio Okuda Covers.”


