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T.M.Revolution Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Of course, he’s active as an artist, but Takanori Nishikawa of T.M.Revolution also makes a strong impression as a TV personality and radio host.

From T.M.Revolution’s many widely loved songs, we’ll introduce the most popular ones in a ranking format.

T.M.Revolution Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

HOT LIMITT.M.Revolution8rank/position

T.M.Revolution – HOT LIMIT|Official Music Video
HOT LIMITT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s “HOT LIMIT” is the eighth single, released in 1998, and it’s well-loved as a summer staple.

The energetic, digitally driven sound by Daisuke Asakura combined with Takanori Nishikawa’s powerful vocals emphasizes the heat and momentum of summer.

Including the provocative costume and distinctive world in the music video, it leaves the impression of being a signature song for T.M.Revolution.

Among the many commercials it’s been used in, the Mitsuya Cider ad was especially notable, where pairing it with Ichiro’s presence further highlighted the song’s intensity.

THUNDERBIRDT.M.Revolution9rank/position

T.M.Revolution – THUNDERBIRD|Official Music Video
THUNDERBIRDT.M.Revolution

In stark contrast to the powerful image showcased in HOT LIMIT, this is the first grand ballad T.M.Revolution presented to the world.

Its dramatic sound evokes heavy rain, while Takanori Nishikawa’s emotionally rich vocals resound, powerfully stirring the listener’s heart.

Released in October 1998, the song was used as the ending theme for the TV program Sekai Fushigi Hakken! (Discovery of the World’s Mysteries).

It later became a catalyst for him to work on the theme songs for Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, making it a significant track for fans.

BOARDINGT.M.Revolution10rank/position

T.M.Revolution – BOARDING|Official Music Video
BOARDINGT.M.Revolution

It was used as the ending theme for the drama “Wakaresaseya.” This single was also the last work produced by Daisuke Asakura; from then on, TMR (Nishikawa) has self-produced his releases.

Including its tie-in and Asakura’s involvement, the song leaves a strong impression of parting and setting off on a new journey.

T.M.Revolution Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

HEART OF SWORD ~Before Dawn~T.M.Revolution11rank/position

T.M.Revolution – HEART OF SWORD ~Before Dawn~ | Official Music Video
HEART OF SWORD ~Before Dawn~T.M.Revolution

This gem of a song, known as the ending theme of the anime Rurouni Kenshin, passionately sings of solitude and hope.

Set in the stillness before dawn, it expresses a strong will to believe in one’s own path and move forward, carried by a powerful melody.

Its striking, storm-like sound and emotionally rich vocals resonate together, piercing deeply into the listener’s heart.

Released in November 1996 as T.M.Revolution’s third single, it was used twice as an ending theme during the anime’s broadcast run.

It has been included on numerous acclaimed albums, such as restoration LEVEL→3 and B★E★S★T.

When you feel lost in life or are facing an important decision, listening to this track will surely give you the courage to take a new step forward.

SWORD SUMMITT.M.Revolution12rank/position

The opening theme song of the anime Sengoku BASARA Two, which aired starting in 2010.

It’s a song that lets you feel the way of life of the warlords who raced through the age of turmoil.

The lyrics seem to be inspired by the characters of Sengoku BASARA, making it irresistible for fans.

BLACK OR WHITE? version 3T.M.Revolution13rank/position

T.M.Revolution – BLACK OR WHITE? version 3|Official Music Video
BLACK OR WHITE? version 3T.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s 12th single, released on April 19, 2000.

It’s also well-known for being used as the theme song for “Geki-Kukan Pro Yakyu” (Dramatic Pro Baseball).

Although it’s an older song, it doesn’t feel dated and has an appeal that makes everyone want to imitate it.

Meteor -Meteia-T.M.Revolution14rank/position

T.M.Revolution – Meteor | Official Music Video
Meteor -Meteia-T.M.Revolution

A masterpiece included on T.M.Revolution’s sixth album “coordinate,” released on March 26, 2003.

It was used as an insert song in the TBS/MBS anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.

I believe it’s the best song in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.