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Masaki Suda’s Cheering Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Masaki Suda’s Cheering Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Masaki Suda’s Cheering Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

He has been active as an actor since his teens and has appeared in numerous TV dramas and films.

Due to his high popularity, he began his career as a singer in 2017, generating a lot of buzz by collaborating with Kenshi Yonezu.

Although he hasn’t released many songs, here are some of his most popular tracks.

Masaki Suda’s Cheering Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

A view I’ve never seen beforeSuda Masaki1rank/position

Masaki Suda “A Scenery I’ve Never Seen”
A view I've never seen beforeSuda Masaki

This is Masaki Suda’s debut track, packed with passion through its driving rock sound and powerful vocals.

Released in June 2017, the song earnestly portrays people who keep moving forward even while covered in mud.

Its message, full of determination and passion toward the future, was featured in au’s “au BLUE CHALLENGE” series and resonated with many listeners.

The track is included on the album “PLAY” and garnered high acclaim, reaching No.

3 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

It’s also perfect as entrance music for athletes at school sports days, gently yet powerfully pushing forward everyone who is striving to face ahead.

Spot the differenceSuda Masaki2rank/position

Masaki Suda 'Machigai Sagashi' (Spot the Difference)
Spot the differenceSuda Masaki

This is one of Masaki Suda’s signature songs, written, composed, and produced by Kenshi Yonezu.

It’s a heartwarming track with an encouraging message: life isn’t always about having the right answers—its value lies in all the mistakes we make.

It carefully portrays a shift from self-denial to self-acceptance through meeting someone important, making it highly relatable.

Released in May 2019, the song was chosen as the theme for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “Perfect World” and is also included on the album “LOVE.” It’s perfect for times when you want to reflect on yourself or belt out your feelings at karaoke—singing it at full volume can leave you feeling refreshed.

rainbowSuda Masaki3rank/position

Masaki Suda 'Niji' (Rainbow)
rainbowSuda Masaki

A celebrated song by Masaki Suda, distinguished by its warm, tender vocals wrapped in kindness and affection, and a melody that gently stays close to the heart.

Portraying the bond with a loved one and the small joys hidden in everyday life, this piece softly sings of gratitude toward a partner who accepts one’s weaknesses and the hope to continue walking side by side.

Released in November 2020, it garnered attention as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon 2,” bringing comfort to many listeners.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear in moments that celebrate the birth of new life and the bonds of family.

whaleSuda Masaki4rank/position

A song written and composed by Tatsuya Maki of the rock band go!go!vanillas.

It carries a message that stands by people chasing their dreams and gives them courage.

The motif of the “whale,” symbolizing the bonds and mutual support of family and friends, is particularly striking.

Included on Masaki Suda’s 3rd album “SPIN” and released in advance in June 2024, the track was also chosen as Fuji TV’s support song for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

It’s a piece that lets you feel the strength born from walking together and supporting each other when you face life’s walls.

A must-listen for anyone who wants to overcome moments when their heart feels like it might break.

Long Hope PhiliaSuda Masaki5rank/position

Masaki Suda “Long Hope Philia”
Long Hope PhiliaSuda Masaki

This is a powerful, heartfelt song by Masaki Suda that passionately sings of challenge, growth, and hope.

No matter how hard things get, it delivers an artistic message that resonates—urging you to believe in yourself, keep moving forward, and cherish the bonds of friendship.

Released in August 2018, it was chosen as the theme song for the film “My Hero Academia: Two Heroes,” with lyrics and composition by Hiromu Akita of amazarashi.

It reached No.

11 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and captured the hearts of many listeners.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear as you step into a new phase of life—like starting school or moving up to the next level.

Even if you feel the sadness of parting with friends or anxiety about a new environment, listening to this track will give you the courage to face forward.

Thank you, God.Sugata Masaki × Nakamura Tomoya6rank/position

Masaki Suda × Tomoya Nakamura “Thank You, God”
Thank you, God.Sugata Masaki × Nakamura Tomoya

It’s a gentle cheer-up song that seems to sweep away the anxieties of setting off on a new journey.

A collaboration between popular actors Masaki Suda and Tomoya Nakamura, it was released digitally in 2020.

The unpretentious, utterly straightforward vocals are wonderful—you can feel your heart warm as you listen.

The relaxed tempo and refreshing sound match perfectly.

Partings and new beginnings can be tough, but with this song, you’ll be able to say goodbye with tears and smiles.

Highly recommended as a song to send someone off.

Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki7rank/position

Masaki Suda “Sayonara Elegy”
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Masaki Suda’s “Sayonara Elegy” is a song that conveys the ache of heartbreak and parting, yet evokes a sense of nostalgia.

Written and composed by singer-songwriter Huwie Ishizaki, it’s also known as the theme song for the drama “Kiss That Kills.” Its simple, resonant melody doesn’t require a wide vocal range, making it easy and familiar for anyone to sing along.

The emotional guitar sound is another highlight.

The lyrics, to me, carry the strength to overcome a painful farewell and turn toward a new beginning.

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