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Yashiki Takajin’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Takajin Yashiki was hugely popular on TV as a sharp-tongued host.As a singer, he was a master of “women’s songs,” unmatched when it came to expressing the feelings of a woman who endures.Even now, he’s very popular at karaoke, especially among men.I’ve heard that Ruy Ramos also sings Takajin Yashiki’s songs at karaoke.

Yashiki Takajin Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Are you messing with me?yashiki takajin8rank/position

Like “Yappa Suki Yanen,” this song is in Kansai dialect and is especially emblematic of Osaka.

Released in 1990, it was Takajin Yashiki’s 18th single.

Sung from a woman’s perspective who can’t give up on a no-good man, it’s a sad love song.

Goodbye Christmasyashiki takajin9rank/position

It seems that many great artists, sadly, pass away too soon.

“Yashiki Takajin” was one of them.

He became famous for a theme song for a Gundam movie, but he left behind numerous masterpieces in the Kansai dialect.

This song, ‘Sayonara no Christmas,’ isn’t in Kansai dialect, but it’s about an adult parting—an anticipated farewell, the day a couple decides to stop being husband and wife.

Various scenes invite listeners to reflect on their own lives, and I imagine it might bring them to tears.

It’s a recommended song to listen to when you’re looking to move toward new encounters.

My Friendyashiki takajin10rank/position

This is a friendship song by Takajin Yashiki, who broadened his activities as a TV personality and narrator and enjoyed widespread fame.

His blues singing ability is the real deal; the gritty, resonant vocals imbue every word of the lyrics with melancholy, making it a work that can move listeners to tears.

Yashiki Takajin Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

The sky at that momentyashiki takajin11rank/position

“Sono Toki no Sora,” released in 2010, is Takajin Yashiki’s 29th single.

Since Yashiki passed away after this single was released, it is also known as his final single.

The lyrics were written by Yasushi Akimoto.

No need for dreamsyashiki takajin12rank/position

This is the first single by singer, TV personality, host, and radio presenter Takajin Yashiki, who was active primarily in the Kansai region and passed away in 2014.

Released simultaneously with his debut album “TAKAJIN,” it effectively became his debut single after the 1971 track “Shōfu Kazuko” (“Prostitute Kazuko”) was banned from release due to social norms.

Riding on a light, lively sound, his straightforward yet soulful vocals reaffirm Yashiki’s exceptional singing ability.

It’s also a track that showcased his strong songwriting skills, exuding the distinctive sensuality of classic kayōkyoku (Japanese pop).