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Takeshi Tsuruno’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Takeshi Tsuruno’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Takeshi Tsuruno’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Takeshi Tsuruno is a popular celebrity, well known as an involved, hands-on father—an “ikumen.” He has studied classical guitar and played in bands, and his refined musicality often draws attention.

This time, we’ll introduce his popular songs in a ranking format.

Takeshi Tsuruno Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Mtsuruno takeshi1rank/position

M – PRINCESS PRINCESS (Princess Princess) (Full)
Mtsuruno takeshi

Princess Princess’s classic song “M.” For karaoke, men should choose Tsuyoshi Tsuruno’s cover version, which is adjusted to a male key.

The original was sung by a woman, but Tsuruno’s rendition helped it be recognized as a song that resonates even when sung by men.

It starts softly, and you’ll want to play with dynamics so it builds dramatically at the chorus.

After a fighttsuruno takeshi2rank/position

This is a song by Takeshi Tsuruno that arranges and sings a children’s song.

It features his gentle vocals and a heartwarming melody, honestly expressing the sadness after a quarrel and the joy of making up.

It was included on the mini-album “Churuno Uta,” released in July 2011, which was produced with the concept of being enjoyable for parents and children.

The album also includes anime theme songs and reached No.

18 on the Oricon chart.

This work is recommended for those carrying complicated feelings after a fight.

Listening to it might give you the courage to simply say, “I’m sorry.”

Can You Name All the Pokémon? BWtsuruno takeshi3rank/position

A fun song produced by Takeshi Tsuruno that weaves Pokémon names into the lyrics.

Released in February 2011, it became hugely popular, especially among children.

It was also used as the ending theme for the anime Pokémon: Best Wishes, and became a big hit, breaking into the Oricon Top 10 in its third week on sale.

The song broadened the world of Pokémon and offered fans a new way to enjoy it.

Through themes of friendship and adventure with Pokémon, it conveys the importance of intergenerational communication and learning, making it a perfect track for parents and children to sing and enjoy together.

The Future Projection IItsuruno takeshi4rank/position

Future Prediction Map II – DREAMS COME TRUE (Full)
The Future Projection IItsuruno takeshi

A song originally by DREAMS COME TRUE, covered by Tsuyoshi Tsuruno, a celebrity known for his excellent singing.

This powerful rendition, performed with a male vocal of a beloved ballad cherished by women, resonated deeply with men.

Celebrated as a masterpiece for expressing love, it has become an essential track for weddings.

Beyond the Goodbyetsuruno takeshi5rank/position

“Beyond the Goodbye” Tsuyoshi Tsuruno (from the Singing Contest Finals)
Beyond the Goodbyetsuruno takeshi

A track included on Tsuyoshi Tsuruno’s cover album “Tsuru no Oto.” While he’s often seen as a variety show personality, he has actually released numerous CDs.

His solid, at times rough-edged vocal delivery is striking, resulting in a much more powerful rendition than Momoe Yamaguchi’s.

To become friendstsuruno takeshi6rank/position

To Become Friends (from “Churuno Uta 2”) / Takeshi Tsuruno [PV FULL]
To become friendstsuruno takeshi

Born in 1975.

An actor and musician from Fukuoka Prefecture.

Included on the 2012 mini-album “Churuno Uta 2.” This song was produced under the concept of being enjoyable for parents and children.

Its simple, straightforward rock sound paired with his high-tone vocals makes for a refreshing and easy-to-listen-to track.

rainbowtsuruno takeshi7rank/position

Niji (from the mini-album “Churuno Uta”) / Takeshi Tsuruno
rainbowtsuruno takeshi

Niji is a song included in Takeshi Tsuruno’s 2011 parent-and-child concept album Churuno Uta.

It’s a children’s song, and the story goes that Tsuruno heard his daughter singing it in the bath after she learned it in kindergarten, which moved him and led to including this cover.

It’s a song that conveys the unique warmth of a nursery rhyme.

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