RAG MusicRanking
Wonderful Music Rankings

Naoki Sato Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Naoki Sato Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Last updated:

Naoki Sato is a composer who creates theme songs and insert songs across a wide range of fields, including film music, TV dramas, animation, and musicals.

Many of you may know his name from winning the Best Music Award at the 29th Japan Academy Prize in 2005 for the film Always: Sunset on Third Street.

From classical to rock, his wide-ranging musical style has garnered attention in many areas.

This time, we present a ranking of Naoki Sato’s most popular songs!

Naoki Sato Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

DepartureSatō Naoki1rank/position

DEPARTURE GOOD LUCK Main Theme
DepartureSatō Naoki

It’s the well-known “DEPARTURE GOOD LUCK!!” that everyone has heard at least once.

Needless to say, it’s the theme song of the drama “GOOD LUCK!!,” which portrays pilots.

The grand orchestral performance is truly moving.

Isn’t it the perfect piece to lift everyone’s spirits as they take on big goals? There’s no doubt it will make the students’ group gymnastics—hard-won through struggle and gradually perfected—look impressively cool!

Ryōma-denSatō Naoki2rank/position

Ryomaden 1 / Ryōma-den 1 / Ryōmaden 1 – Soundtrack
Ryōma-denSatō Naoki

Sakamoto Ryoma is often named as a historical figure many people admire.

The NHK Taiga drama that portrays Ryoma’s tumultuous life is Ryomaden.

It’s still fresh in our memories how well Masaharu Fukuyama, the lead actor, fit the role.

Another thing that comes to mind when we think of Ryomaden is its unconventional music for a period drama.

The most notable example is the opera-style main theme.

The composer of this main theme was Naoki Sato, and the vocal parts were performed by Australia’s Lisa Gerrard.

There were also many other tracks with a rare flavor for a jidaigeki, such as Zanen, a guitar-driven piece.

If you’re curious, be sure to check it out.

Godzilla-1.0 Godzilla Suite IISatō Naoki3rank/position

This piece is included on the soundtrack for the film Godzilla Minus One.

Composed by Naoki Sato, it masterfully expresses the film’s weighty atmosphere through music.

Brimming with overwhelming energy, it’s a track that stirs the listener’s emotions.

From around the one-minute mark, the famous Godzilla theme is introduced, making it a treat for longtime Godzilla fans as well.

It appears on the soundtrack released on CD in November 2023, and together with the film’s powerful visuals, it draws viewers deeply into the world of the movie.

It’s a must-listen not only for Godzilla fans but also for lovers of film music.

Godzilla-1.0 PraySatō Naoki4rank/position

This piece is included on the soundtrack for the film Godzilla Minus One, composed by Naoki Sato.

Its grand orchestration and mystical vocals weave a soundscape that brilliantly depicts the confrontation between Godzilla and humanity.

Written specifically for the 30th live-action Godzilla film, produced to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Godzilla’s debut, it was released in November 2023.

The track is used in key scenes in the movie, leaving a deep emotional impact on audiences.

It’s a must-listen not only for Godzilla fans but also for anyone who enjoys epic music.

Code Blue (from “Code Blue: Doctor Heli Emergency Lifesaving”)Satō Naoki5rank/position

From the drama “Code Blue -Doctor Heli Emergency Lifesaving-” — Code Blue ~the same spirit ORCHESTRA POSSIBLE
Code Blue (from “Code Blue: Doctor Heli Emergency Lifesaving”)Satō Naoki

With its powerful orchestration and tension-filled piano melody, this masterpiece grips listeners’ hearts and never lets go.

Released in September 2014, the piece drew major attention as the main theme for Fuji TV’s drama Code Blue: Doctor Heli Emergency Lifesaving.

The composer is Naoki Sato, known for scoring numerous films and television dramas.

This work brilliantly captures the tension of the medical front line and the preciousness of life, leaving a deep emotional impact on listeners.

It’s the perfect track for times when you want to focus on work or study, or when you need to rally yourself.

Synchro Bom-Ba-Ye ~WATER BOYS~Satō Naoki6rank/position

[Famous BGM Often Heard on TV] Synchro Bom-Ba-Ye ~WATER BOYS~
Synchro Bom-Ba-Ye ~WATER BOYS~Satō Naoki

This is the theme song from the 2001 Japanese film Waterboys.

Characterized by an energetic rhythm and refreshing melody, the piece conveys the enthusiasm and vitality of the high school boys.

It beautifully captures the world of the 2003 Fuji TV drama, embodying through music the youth and growth of the protagonists as they take on synchronized swimming.

The brass-forward arrangement is striking and evokes a breezy, summery feel.

Featured on the drama’s soundtrack album, it left a strong impression on viewers.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to feel friendship, hard work, and the passion of youth.

The music was composed by Naoki Sato, who has worked on many film scores.

UmizaruSatō Naoki7rank/position

The hugely popular drama and film series “Umizaru.” Its composer, Naoki Sato, is one of the leading hit-makers in Japan’s soundtrack industry.

He works across a wide range of fields, from anime to commercials, and has won Japan Academy Prizes for the films “Always: Sunset on Third Street” and “The Eternal Zero.” Many tracks from “Umizaru” have been released—be sure to check them out.