Otokogumi is a four-member male rock band that debuted in 1985 from Johnny & Associates, originating from the private band “Detarame Rock Band” formed by members Narita and Takahashi.
Although they went on hiatus in 1993, they performed on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1989, so longtime Johnny’s fans are likely familiar with them.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of Otokogumi’s most popular songs!
For those of that generation, it’s sure to bring back youthful memories!
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Otokogumi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
DAYBREAKotoko1rank/position

This classic song, released as a single in 1988, blends a passionate rock sound with a powerful message, showcasing Otokogumi’s dual identity as both idols and a rock band to the fullest.
Expressing the resolve to embark on a new beginning with a loved one and the joy of overcoming loneliness to be reunited, the track topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and ranked fourth on the year-end chart.
Demonstrating their talent from their debut, they won Best New Artist at the 30th Japan Record Awards that same year.
The song was also used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Otokodarō!” and the film “Rock Yo, Shizuka ni Nagareyo,” and it appears on the albums “NEW BEST Otokogumi” and “HIT COLLECTION.” While strongly rock-oriented, its passionate, message-driven lyrics are relatable to all genders, and with a generally lower key and not overly demanding vocals, it’s a perfect choice for anyone who wants to sing it with heartfelt emotion.
Rock, Flow Quietly ~Crossin’ Heart~otoko2rank/position

It’s a song that became the theme for a movie they themselves starred in.
They were popular as a Johnny’s act that put masculinity front and center and really let the music speak.
They were called idols, but they were skilled musicians too, so I can’t help thinking that if they toured live houses separately from their idol concerts, it would get pretty wild.
This track is cool too, isn’t it?
TIME ZONEotoko3rank/position

This is a song with a catchy melody and memorable phrases that leave a strong impression.
Released in February 1989 and featured in a commercial for the watchmaker Seiko, it created a big buzz, even reaching No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The track is packed with the full appeal of Otokogumi, blending pop elements into a rock-infused sound.
The lyrics revolve around the theme of unchanging love, portraying bonds that transcend farewells and time, resonating deeply with listeners.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s best to put your emotions into it—especially the chorus, where belting it out will definitely make you feel great!
Autumnotoko4rank/position

This autumn ballad, which combines both poignancy and power, is a song that encapsulates the appeal of Otokogumi, a male idol group emblematic of the 1980s.
Its lyrics, depicting parting and new beginnings, overlap with autumn imagery like lightning and rain, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in 1989, it drew significant attention, including reaching No.
1 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
In June 2023, they appeared on NHK’s “SONGS,” offering a valuable opportunity to look back on their activities since before their debut.
It’s the perfect track for a long autumn night, listening while gazing out the window—one that lets you fully experience the allure of Otokogumi.


