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Hidetoshi Tokunaga’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

This is a ranking of popular karaoke songs by Hideaki Tokunaga, known for his beautiful, clear Japanese and crystal-clear voice.

Both his vocals and sound have a transparent quality, so rather than shouting or yelling, I hope you’ll sing them with care, as if gently weaving each phrase.

Hidetoshi Tokunaga’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

I LOVE YOUTokunaga Hideaki8rank/position

Among the songs by Hideaki Tokunaga, a singer-songwriter emblematic of the ’90s, this track is known for its crystal-clear balladry.

Released in November 1992, it peaked at No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and sold over 310,000 copies.

With a simple yet moving melody and Tokunaga’s smooth, soaring high notes, it’s a memorable piece that conveys a warm feeling perfect for the winter season.

It’s also a karaoke favorite: while its straightforward ballad structure makes it easy to sing, it’s a masterpiece that tests the singer’s expressiveness.

It’s a song not only for those who listened in real time, but one that fans of the golden era of ’90s J-pop should definitely try singing.

Believe in your dreamsTokunaga Hideaki9rank/position

Singer-songwriter Hideaki Tokunaga continues to captivate listeners with his translucent high-tone voice.

Released as a single in January 1990, this song is known for being used as the ending theme of the Fuji TV anime Dragon Quest.

There’s also a well-known anecdote that the release date was moved to the 16th, the day after Coming-of-Age Day, to avoid a rush of fans at record stores.

Its uplifting lyrics that give you courage to chase your dreams and its refreshing melody warmly embrace the listener.

The overall range is on the higher side, so when singing it at karaoke, try setting a key that suits your voice.

It’s a timeless classic that men in their 40s who watched the anime back then will undoubtedly find themselves humming along to.

Legend of DreamsTokunaga Hideaki10rank/position

This is the number that opens the cover album “COVERS,” released in January 2026.

The original is a song by Stardust Revue, released in 1984 and also well known as a Calpis commercial song.

There’s a story that Tokunaga, shocked by Kaname Nemoto’s voice coming from the TV, ran out to buy the record—making this work something of a starting point for him.

It’s one of the great Japanese songs that gently gives a push to those setting off toward their dreams.