T.M.Revolution Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026]
T.M.Revolution is Takanori Nishikawa’s solo project, which organizes the Inazuma Rock Fes held annually in Shiga Prefecture.
They’re also known for songs from Gundam SEED, and their fan base spans a wide range of ages.
So this time, we’re announcing the ranking of T.M.’s most popular karaoke songs.
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T.M.Revolution Karaoke Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Revolutionary DualismMizuki Nana × T.M. Revolution1rank/position

A grand duet in which two opposing voices intertwine, guiding the listener toward new possibilities.
Its up-tempo rhythm and powerful vocals vividly express the will to break through the status quo and carve out the future.
Released in October 2013 as the second collaboration between Nana Mizuki and T.M.Revolution and used as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator, the song reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
With its energetic sound and lyrics that portray bonds of the heart, it’s a perfect track to energize karaoke sessions among friends.
HOT LIMITT.M.Revolution2rank/position

T.M.Revolution, the solo project of Takanori Nishikawa—now also known for his stoic, muscular persona.
When it comes to quintessential summer tracks, many would point to this song, released in June 1998.
Its playful, liberating lyrics, the flashy, characteristically digital sound crafted by Daisuke Asakura, and Nishikawa’s soaring high notes come together in perfect harmony—truly the very definition of summer.
At the time, it was featured in a commercial for Asahi Soft Drinks’ Mitsuya Cider, and the music video—shot on an ocean stage with Nishikawa wearing a striking black band-like outfit—made a huge impact.
The instantly memorable chorus that sticks in your head after just one listen makes it a perfect crowd-pleaser for karaoke.
INVOKET.M.Revolution3rank/position

Among the Gundam series, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED enjoys immense popularity.
As the show’s first opening theme, this song brilliantly captures its world.
The lyrics, depicting conflict and inner struggle, combined with a fast-paced digi-rock sound, still set hearts racing today.
Released in October 2002 as T.M.Revolution’s 17th single, it also drew major attention for Takanori Nishikawa’s appearance as a voice actor.
The track is included on the album “coordinate” and was recognized as a classic at the 2019 Heisei Anisong Awards.
For men in their 40s who watched the anime back then, the moment the intro plays, memories of that time are sure to come flooding back.
Belt out the exhilarating chorus and fire up the karaoke room!
WHITE BREATHT.M.Revolution4rank/position

It’s a heartwarming song that wraps winter’s chill in the warmth of love.
T.M.Revolution’s soaring high notes are striking, making it perfect for the cold season.
It was even used as the opening theme for NHK’s TV show “Pop Jam.” Released in October 1997, it became a huge hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
If you’re singing it at karaoke, it’s a great pick for the colder months.
Sing it with a partner or friends, and it’s sure to warm both your heart and body!
Burnin’ X’masT.M.Revolution5rank/position

When it comes to energetic Christmas songs that light up winter nights, this is the one.
Released in 1998 as T.M.Revolution’s 10th single, it wasn’t tied to any media, yet still sold an impressive 492,000 copies, rivaling the previous release.
The lyrics boldly depict the feelings of a hapless man tossed around by love—so bold, in fact, that producer Daisuke Asakura reportedly called it “an outrageous act” for a Christmas song.
It’s the perfect track to hype up a party or year-end gathering.
Belt it out together like T.M.Revolution, and you’re guaranteed to get the crowd going!
HIGH PRESSURET.M.Revolution6rank/position

A song with a sparkling sound and an uplifting message.
Its powerful yet soaring vocals blend beautifully with electronic elements.
Recorded in July 1997, this track was featured in a Lotte “Sweetie Ice” commercial and reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
It was also used as the opening theme for the Taiwan/China versions of the TBS anime B’T-X.
A perfect summer tune for those who want to enjoy the hot season to the fullest or are looking for a spark to start a new romance.
Magic Bullet ~Der Freischütz~T.M.Revolution7rank/position

Many people probably think T.M.Revolution’s songs are hard because the keys are so high.
This song is also quite high and difficult to sing, but even more important are the phrasing and rhythm.
It’s very rhythmic, so if you stretch the ends of words in a typical Japanese way, it starts to feel sluggish.
If you keep the word endings sharp like in the original, the rhythm really comes through.
Preserved RosesT.M.Revolution × Mizuki Nana8rank/position

A high-energy rock number where overwhelming vocals collide.
It captures the fragility of trying to turn a fleeting dream into eternity and the protagonist’s resolve to reject an unwanted morning despite carrying loneliness.
The sound, with vocals intersecting as if competing, sets listeners’ hearts ablaze.
Released in May 2013, this track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator.
It was a hit, selling over 115,000 copies in its first week, and the collaboration between T.M.Revolution’s Takanori Nishikawa and Nana Mizuki drew major attention.
Riding an intense beat, this song is perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke.
Why not belt out its intricate parts in tight sync with your partner?
Blue Thunderbolt ~JOG edit~T.M.Revolution9rank/position

The seventh single by T.M.Revolution, released on February 25, 1998.
The composition was handled by Daisuke Asakura! With edgy guitars and vocals that crackle with lightning-like energy, “love is a heart with ulterior motives underneath!” It’s a memorable track that captures the turmoil of a tantalizing romance, with lyrics that feel a bit like riddles.
So then, is “love a heart with sincerity right in the middle?”
HEART OF SWORD ~Before Dawn~T.M.Revolution10rank/position

This is a gem of a song, known as the ending theme of the anime Rurouni Kenshin, that powerfully sings of loneliness and hope.
Set in the stillness before dawn, its strong will to believe in one’s own path and move forward is expressed through a forceful melody.
Its striking, tempestuous sound and emotionally rich vocals resonate together, piercing deeply into the listener’s heart.
Released as T.M.Revolution’s third single in November 1996, it was used twice as an ending theme during the anime’s broadcast run.
It has been included on numerous acclaimed records, such as the albums “restoration LEVEL→3” and “B★E★S★T.” When you feel lost in life or are facing an important decision, listening to this song is sure to give you the courage to take a new step forward.


