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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]

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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.

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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.