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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Okuda Tamio Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
From my perspectiveOkuda Tamio43rank/position

A song by Tamio Okuda, released digitally on September 15, 2021.
It also drew attention for being completed through a public recording session.
The track is quintessentially Okuda—big, groovy, and in a sense exuding a very “masculine” feel.
His unadorned, down-to-earth vocals truly shine here, and debating whether the singing is technically good or bad feels pointless.
If you pick this for karaoke, just enjoy belting it out.
I’m sure it’ll feel great!
The sun is watching.Okuda Tamio44rank/position

This is a single by Tamio Okuda, released on March 9, 2022.
It also served as the theme song for the NTV Saturday drama “Tobōi F” (Runaway Doctor F).
Set to a slow-to-medium-tempo, bluesy track, Okuda’s slightly husky, rugged vocals sound incredibly appealing.
The vocal melody sits mostly in the lower register, making it a perfect choice for low-voiced male singers to enjoy performing.
When you sing it, be careful not to let the rhythm become monotonous—feel the accents on beats 2 and 4 and keep the groove as you sing.
Show off your cool, gritty voice to your friends with this song!
Struggle and learnOkuda Tamio45rank/position

It has a hefty, weighty sound and lyrics.
Maybe it reflects what he himself was feeling at the time.
It also has a bit of a Tamio Okuda vibe from the UNICORN days—like “Ie (Home)” or “Springman’s Theme.” It seems to handle a somewhat heavy theme, but the lyrics never state it outright.
My belovedOkuda Tamio46rank/position

The song used as the BGM for DUSKIN’s fall cleaning-themed commercial is Tamio Okuda’s “Aisuru Hito yo” (“Oh, My Beloved”).
Its laid-back, refreshing vibe—so characteristic of Okuda—perfectly matches the pleasant autumn weather, doesn’t it? Meanwhile, if you listen to the live performances or the studio recording, it gives a somewhat different impression from the CM BGM: you’ll likely feel it’s a stylish, cool song for grown-ups.
Be sure to check out the track on its own, too.
The strongest days aheadOkuda Tamio47rank/position

This is a track from the much-talked-about recording live album, where he records while performing everything himself right in front of the audience.
The idea is incredibly innovative—every instrument is played by Tamio Okuda.
If you’re aiming to go pro, the music video is a must-see.
Walking CactusOkuda Tamio48rank/position

This is a track included on Tamio Okuda’s album “Cactus Museum,” released in September 2017.
Using a cactus wandering through the desert as its motif, it sings of life’s journey and a free-spirited mind.
The lyrics, full of a unique worldview and humor, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
Its acoustic guitar sound—so characteristic of Okuda—and his distinctive vocal style are especially appealing.
It’s a song that sparks new discoveries and a sense of adventure.
Perfect for when you’re tired of the daily grind or just need a change of pace.
Highly recommended not only for Tamio Okuda fans, but also for anyone searching for the meaning of life.
Deliver the tearsOkuda Tamio49rank/position

“Namida o Todokete” is Tortoise Matsumoto’s solo debut single, released on October 6, 1987.
It was used as the theme song for the drama Hokaben.
Tortoise Matsumoto is the vocalist of Ulfuls.
This was his first solo release during Ulfuls’ hiatus.
The band has since resumed activities, but guitarist Ulful Keisuke went on hiatus in 2018.


