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: Check Out the Must-Listen Tracks (41–50)
to echo; to reverberateSuda Masaki43rank/position

It’s the theme song for the film “Kimi to Sekai ga Owaru Hi ni FINAL.” Masaki Suda himself took part in producing it, and it’s an up-tempo track featuring dynamic guitar sounds, written around the theme of the protagonist Hibiki Mamiya’s “boundless love.” The overall vocal range spans two octaves from C#3 to C#5, and falsetto is also used.
Basically, it sits in a chest-voice-friendly range, with the highest note appearing just before the final chorus.
When you go into falsetto, try releasing your breath as if from above your head, thin but strong—it should suit the song’s vibe.
I want to become the wind.Masaki Sugata, Ayami Nakajo44rank/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?
Donut SongSuda Masaki45rank/position

The Mister Donut commercial featuring Masaki Suda, titled “Birth of the White Pon de Ring,” is drawing attention for the product’s striking appearance and its background music.
In fact, the song Suda is singing is Tatsuro Yamashita’s “Donut Song.” Since it was originally written specifically for Mister Donut, it couldn’t be a better match.


