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.
Playlist
| Okuda Tamio Popular Songs Ranking [2026] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | Easy★RiderOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Vocal Guide for “Easy Rider” |
| 2 | wandererOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s classic “Sasurai,” a masterpiece that stirs the wanderer’s heart. |
| 3 | The wind is from the west.Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Let's lighten the mood with a song by Tamio Okuda. |
| 4 | Thank youInoue Yōsui & Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Inoue Yosui and Okuda Tamio’s debut song, a song of gratitude. |
| 5 | MarshmallowOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Tamio Okuda’s signature song “Marshimaro,” with its laid-back musical style |
| 6 | For loveOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s solo debut song “Ai no Tame ni” |
| 7 | sonOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A song of a father's love sung by Tamio Okuda |
| 8 | From my perspectiveOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A rock song by Tamio Okuda produced at Sony Park in Ginza |
| 9 | wild roseOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A heartfelt ballad by Tamio Okuda, overflowing with emotion |
| 10 | Parallel LoveInoue Yosui / Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | A captivating collaboration track by Yosui Inoue and Tamio Okuda |
| 11 | LetterOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | The courage to face the pain of love and move forward |
| 12 | engineOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Japanese version end song of the Cars movie |
| 13 | CUSTOMOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | The appeal of emotionally rich love songs |
| 14 | holidayOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A rare early solo song by Tamio Okuda |
| 15 | Raise your fist to the skyOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Raise your fist to the sky |
| 16 | The STANDARDOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Not good with ballads, moved by the sexy singing voice |
| 17 | innocent worldOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Innocent World sung by Tamio Okuda |
| 18 | rose flowerOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Musicians who cover Quruli |
| 19 | with great confidence after thorough preparation; at long last (finally making an appearance after biding one’s time)Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | A song of encouragement for graduation and gratitude to the teacher |
| 20 | Slow BalladOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A Minsei ballad. A masterpiece where the voice, guitar, and musical style come together. |
| 21 | Fragments of LoveOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A love song that feels like Tamio Okuda’s, from Hamachan’s show |
| 22 | Go beyond the moonOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Tamio Okuda’s wistful, 1970s-style rock |
| 23 | AdrenalineOkuda Tamio | Among Tamio Okuda’s songs, it’s bluesy and a balla… | |
| 24 | 103Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio's “103,” a Pop Jam song |
| 25 | 674Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | A heartfelt song portraying the guilt of a day off |
| 26 | And I Love CarOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A breezy song that cheerfully sings about unpretentious love for cars |
| 27 | BEATOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Tamio Okuda records a self-cover of his own song by himself. |
| 28 | LOVE LOVE SHOWOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Tamio Okuda covers The Yellow Monkey |
| 29 | MANYOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | An open and cool rock song |
| 30 | MTRYOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A rock number with an onrushing band sound |
| 31 | SON of SUNOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A catchy pop song as a movie theme |
| 32 | leftoversOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Atsushi Okuda's warm and comfortable songs |
| 33 | ecstasyOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Minsheng-style rock that expresses immersion in and pride in one’s work |
| 34 | Wonderful DaysOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | UNICORN's final single before disbandment |
| 35 | I have use for that warmth.Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Tamio Okuda covers Sambomaster |
| 36 | I want to date you.Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | A powerful classic drawn to the allure of the guitar |
| 37 | why more?Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Release of Tamio Okuda's 9th album |
| 38 | LightningOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Lightning Rock, a classic that sends fans into a frenzy |
| 39 | Gimme cookieOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s funky rock song |
| 40 | CoffeeOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Theme song of a music program, a leisurely and richly alluring charm |
| 41 | The Sound of MusicOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s commercial jingle sings about the charm of music. |
| 42 | SatesuhakushonOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | The 2020 remake of 'The Genie Family' (Hakushon Daimaō)... |
| 43 | SkywalkerOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Tomoyasu Okuda’s song adapted into a manga by Ryo Ikuemi |
| 44 | speedOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s guitar rock, singing of time |
| 45 | Zenb Rental JourneyOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A rock song by Tamio Okuda, a TV drama theme song |
| 46 | TripperOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A rock theme song set in Hiroshima |
| 47 | trophyOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A track included on Tamio Okuda’s fourth album |
| 48 | humming a tuneOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A lively, 70s rock-style track. Centered on human connection, it shines with Okuda Tamio’s distinctive touch. |
| 49 | Days in rosy huesOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio's cover song, a voice that resonates with the heart |
| 50 | Hiroshima DriveOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A song portraying Hiroshima’s scenery and local love |
| 51 | HeheheyOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s single, a pre-release track from the album |
| 52 | Route 2Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Route 2: The Best Rock Songs for Driving |
| 53 | RobocchiOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A Tamio Okuda song influenced by Yasuji Tanioka, released in 1997 |
| 54 | The man who givesOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A classic from the UNICORN era, lyrics and music by Tamio Okuda |
| 55 | son of manOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s rock songs: a coexistence of power and humor |
| 56 | What do you say?Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio's 18th single |
| 57 | biting my lipOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A rock song in Hiroshima dialect, a cover of Takuro Yoshida |
| 58 | The sun is watching.Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s new song, the theme song for a drama |
| 59 | Pardon RiderOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Rock anthems for motorcycle riders |
| 60 | Pleasure GuitarOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Song included in Tamio Okuda’s album “comp” |
| 61 | Struggle and learnOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Heavy sound and emotional lyrics |
| 62 | So sad I can’t bear itOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A classic song in which Tamio Okuda covers a folk song |
| 63 | My belovedOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Tamio Okuda's 'Aisuru Hito yo' is the song for the autumn commercial. |
| 64 | The strongest days aheadOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s 2010 live recording of songs |
| 65 | The latest newsOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A collaborative song by Yosui Inoue and Tamio Okuda |
| 66 | Walking CactusOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A heart-stirring classic that sings of the cactus's journey |
| 67 | To the seaOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A song provided by Tamio Okuda was used in a Suntory commercial |
| 68 | Deliver the tearsOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | “Namida o Todokete” is Tortoise Matsumoto’s solo debu… |
| 69 | Infinite WindOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Baseball national team cheer song, Hoshino Japan’s song |
| 70 | Become a flowerOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A classic song that cheers on Tamio Okuda's efforts |
| 71 | sun; sunlight; yang (the positive/bright principle in Chinese philosophy)Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | Songs included on Tamio Okuda’s “FAILBOX,” PUFFY-related tracks |
| 72 | youthOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Mr. Tamio Okuda, who sings about “youth,” is a rock ban… |
| 73 | A sound without soundOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | A best-of album brimming with the charm of Tamio Okuda |
| 74 | Thank youInoue Yosui / Okuda Tamio | play_arrow | As the group name suggests, it’s Yōsui Inoue and Tamio Okuda... |
| 75 | healthOkuda Tamio | ![]() | Okuda Tamio’s laid-back first solo song |
| 76 | Working manOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | I've loved them since the Unicorn days, but... |


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