Masaki Suda Popular Song Rankings: Check Out the Must-Listen Tracks
When it comes to Masaki Suda, many people are not only captivated by his overwhelming presence as an actor but also deeply moved by his singing voice.
His songs, which seem to place delicate emotions directly onto sound, reveal something new every time you listen.
In this article, we’ll be showcasing a generous ranking of Masaki Suda’s tracks.
You might just find your new favorite song, so be sure to take your time and check it out!
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Masaki Suda Popular Songs Ranking: Must-Listen Tracks (21–30)
A view I’ve never seen beforeNEW!Suda Masaki29rank/position

Masaki Suda’s “Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki” really shines with its powerful high notes in the chorus—that’s the main highlight.
It’s a song that lets you move your body to the tempo while incorporating big handclaps.
There’s also an instrumental break, so it’s a great choice when you want to include changes in formation or full-group transitions.
Since parts of the song are up-tempo, introducing it from around the upper elementary grades could allow for dynamic, fast-paced performances—perfect for cool dances or mass games that showcase a sense of speed.
to echo; to reverberateNEW!Suda Masaki30rank/position

A song that delicately depicts a bittersweet love.
Masaki Suda’s clear, transparent voice beautifully expresses the sorrow for lost time and the hope for the future.
Released digitally in January 2024, this track was written as the theme song for the film “Kimi to Sekai ga Owaru Hi ni: FINAL” (The Last Chapter).
Produced by Suda himself, it masterfully captures the film’s worldview through music.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.
Especially recommended for those who have lost someone important, or who now stand at a crossroads in life.
It offers a gentle warmth that stays close to your heart and the courage to look ahead.
Masaki Suda Popular Songs Ranking: Must-Listen Tracks (31–40)
By the time the rain lets upNEW!Suda Masaki31rank/position

A track by Masaki Suda, who is highly active as an actor in films and dramas.
Released as the B-side to the single “Kokyuu” and also included on the album “PLAY,” this song carries Suda’s signature refreshing vibe that seems to sweep away the melancholy and annoyance of rainy days.
On rainy days, all kinds of unpleasant things can feel more than twice as burdensome, right? At times like that, why not listen to this song and reset your mindset?
You (A cappella)NEW!Masaki Sugata, Ayami Nakajo32rank/position
In Toyota’s Corolla Sport commercial, Masaki Suda and Ayami Nakajo enjoy a cheerful driving date while singing, making it a visually and aurally beautiful, wonderful ad.
The song they harmonize so beautifully on is MONGOL800’s famous track “Anata ni.” It’s one of MONGOL800’s signature numbers and such a crowd favorite that audiences sing along in unison at festivals.
The song, which became a runaway hit, is included on the album “MESSAGE,” renowned for its phenomenal indie sales.
I want to become the wind.NEW!Masaki Sugata, Ayami Nakajo33rank/position

In the COROLLA SPORT commercial “A Pleasant Day,” featuring Masaki Suda and Ayami Nakajo, the classic song Kaze ni Naritai by THE BOOM is performed.
Perfect for scenes of driving while feeling the wind, this song was released in 1995.
It celebrates the joy of meeting someone special who brings great happiness to days when you couldn’t feel happiness before.
No matter where you are or what era it is, as long as that precious person is with you, that’s enough—this song is filled with that kind of boundless love.
How about singing it while going for a drive with someone important to you?
Keep On RunningNEW!Suda Masaki × OKAMOTO’S34rank/position

A digital single by singer Masaki Suda—who’s also gaining attention as an actor—and the four-piece rock band OKAMOTO’S.
The track was used as the theme song for Toyota’s Corolla Touring commercial featuring all the members, and many people likely remember the footage of them singing in the ad.
The contrast between the groovy first verse and the liberating chorus raises the excitement level for any drive.
It’s an emotional rock number that would make teenagers want to shout and sing along together—just like in the commercial.
Thank you, God.NEW!Sugata Masaki × Nakamura Tomoya35rank/position

It’s a rock number with a warm, nostalgic feel that makes the tension in your shoulders melt away as you listen.
Created by the popular actors Masaki Suda and Tomoya Nakamura as a duo, the song was produced while they searched for “what we can do” during days overshadowed by anxiety.
It was released digitally in August 2020, and it drew major attention when the track was first played on Suda’s radio show.
It was later included on the album COLLAGE.
The music video features Tori Matsuzaka, and it’s lovely that photos he took are used as well.
The lyrics express gratitude for everyday life and for friends, gently giving listeners a supportive push.
Give it a listen when you’re feeling down or when you want to encourage a dear friend.


