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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 Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Blue ThunderboltT.M.Revolution31rank/position

T.M.Revolution – Blue Thunderbolt | Official Music Video
Blue ThunderboltT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s 7th single, released on February 25, 1998.

T.M.Revolution is known for his distinctive outfits, but his performance in this one—wearing an especially unusual costume—leaves a strong impression.

The motif is said to be Mick Jagger, and the music video was created under the concept of “appearing on a Chinese music program.”

Thread of fateT.M.Revolution32rank/position

T.M.Revolution – Break Through – Time to SMASH! / Thread of Fate | Official Music Video
Thread of fateT.M.Revolution

This song was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers.” It’s a technical track with a distinctive, undulating bass sound.

Starting with a serious mood, the tempo builds toward the chorus, creating a thrilling sense of speed that becomes addictive the more you listen.

Break Through – Time to SMASH!T.M.Revolution33rank/position

T.M.Revolution – Break Through – Time to SMASH! / Thread of Fate | Official Music Video
Break Through - Time to SMASH!T.M.Revolution

It was used as the opening theme for the anime “Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers.” With the high-speed energy characteristic of T.M.Revolution and the band’s technical performance, it delivers a surging intensity that feels like breaking through—just as the title suggests.

The one-take music video shot surrounding a karate practitioner is also a highlight.

Count ZEROT.M.Revolution34rank/position

T.M.Revolution – Count ZERO | Official Music Video
Count ZEROT.M.Revolution

A split single by T.M.Revolution and SCANDAL released in 2014.

It was used as the opening theme for the PS3 game Sengoku BASARA 4.

True to game music, it has a techno-tinged, rhythmic, and exhilarating vibe.

The break that hits right after the sustained long note at the end of the chorus is perfectly executed and really gets you.

vestige – VestigeT.M.Revolution35rank/position

T.M.Revolution – vestige | Official Music Video (TV Anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY Opening Theme Song)
vestige - VestigeT.M.Revolution

The 21st single by T.M.Revolution, the solo project of singer Takanori Nishikawa, renowned for his overwhelming vocal power and singing ability.

Known as a theme song for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY, the song’s ethereal opening—featuring a lyrical guitar riff and transparent synth sounds—heightens the sense of anticipation.

In addition to its high key, achieving the original feel requires considerable practice, including a rich vocal tone and powerful vibrato.

On the other hand, the melody is catchy and easy to remember, and the vocal range used isn’t excessively wide, so it’s a good idea to start practicing in a key that suits your voice.

Magic BulletT.M.Revolution36rank/position

T.M.Revolution – Madan ~Der Freischütz~ | Official Music Video
Magic BulletT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s 14th single, “Madan ~Der Freischütz~,” released in 2000.

The song is a fast-paced number that really feels like classic T.M.Revolution, but the music video has an indescribable charm—and it’s absolutely wild.

The visuals use intentionally dated techniques, and the setting plays out like a Showa-era drama.

The lip-syncing to match the lyrics is fun in itself, but what’s really great is how, toward the end, the story suddenly veers off in a completely outrageous direction.

DOUBLE-DEALT.M.Revolution37rank/position

T.M.Revolution “DOUBLE-DEAL” SPOT 120-second ver.
DOUBLE-DEALT.M.Revolution

It’s a powerful number infused with a vision for the future and unwavering determination.

It appeals to the importance of moving the times with your own hands and possessing the power to change the world.

Released in May 2015, this work is included on the album Ten.

T.M.Revolution’s overwhelming vocal prowess and Daisuke Asakura’s synth sound blend magnificently.

It portrays the resolve to face the trials encountered in the pursuit of dreams and wishes, conveying the importance of holding fast to one’s convictions.

It’s the perfect track when you want to push toward a goal or embark on a new challenge—a powerful anthem that gives you courage every time you listen.

oh! my girl oh! my godT.M.Revolution38rank/position

If you listen to this song with the usual image of T.M.Revolution’s outlandish outfits and over-the-top performances, you’ll be floored.

The lyrics are built around the theme, “I’m a girl who can’t do anything, but I love you,” and it’s a track that makes you think, “Wow, he can sing a song like this, too.”