Hidetaka Tokunaga Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Hideto Tokunaga is a singer-songwriter known for his uniquely husky and captivating voice.
He has many great songs, but his ballads are especially exquisite.
This time, we present a ranking of his most popular ballads.
Hidetaka Tokunaga Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Broken RadioTokunaga Hideaki1rank/position

This was his 10th single and one of Hideaki Tokunaga’s signature songs.
It reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and became a huge hit ballad, selling a total of about 360,000 copies.
He also performed it at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2006 and 2009, and it continues to be loved across generations.
Many people do impressions of Hideaki Tokunaga, but when you sing it at karaoke, I hope you’ll sing boldly in your own voice! The overall vocal range of the song is F#3 to A4, which may be comfortable for many male singers, but the chorus stays on the higher side, so if you’re not familiar with the song you might end up straining your throat.
It’s very important to keep your throat open and direct your breath toward the notes! Lift those facial muscles and sing with expression!
The Last ExcuseTokunaga Hideaki2rank/position

Every one of Hideaki Tokunaga’s songs is poignant and moving.
Among them, I picked “Saigo no Iiwake” (The Last Excuse).
When he sings, the song itself takes on a certain sensuality.
If you listen alone in the middle of the night, there’s no doubt the sadness will deepen even more.
A seagull is a seagull.Tokunaga Hideaki3rank/position
This is a song originally covered by Naoko Ken, a cover of a Miyuki Nakajima track that expresses the aching feelings of an adult woman, and then covered again by ballad icon Hideaki Tokunaga.
It has a different vibe, and it’s a track I’d love for you to listen to by the sea.
How about it for a night when you feel like crying by the ocean?
Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki4rank/position

Set against the backdrop of a cold, rainy city, this gem of a ballad beautifully and gracefully depicts the sorrow of a love that has ended.
Its heart-wrenching melody seeps deep into the soul.
Released in January 1986 as Hideaki Tokunaga’s debut single, it’s also included on the acclaimed album “Girl.” Years later, it was chosen as the theme song for the BS-i drama “Koisuru Nichiyoubi (First Series),” and it has continued to be loved over time.
When your heart is worn out from daily life or romance, it’s perfect for singing tenderly at karaoke.
Since the song features quite high notes, be sure to find a key that suits your vocal range when you sing it.
If you deliver it with a clear, transparent tone and a touch of wistfulness, this masterpiece is sure to capture everyone’s hearts.


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