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Takuro Yoshida Popular Song Rankings [2026]

It’s said that things like one’s way of life and romantic feelings hadn’t been sung about much in folk songs up to that point.

In that sense, you could say Takuro Yoshida brought a fresh breeze to the world of folk.

Here, we’ll introduce some of Takuro Yoshida’s most popular songs in a ranking format.

Takuro Yoshida Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)

It’s the feeling.yoshida takurou61rank/position

It’s simple yet arranged on a grand scale—an outstanding song that goes beyond the boundaries of folk.

You can sense Takuro Yoshida’s breadth of talent in how effortlessly he releases a track like this.

The video also features a beautiful actress, which alone makes it worth watching.

Knowledgeyoshida takurou62rank/position

This song is included on the 1975 album “Jinsei wo Katarazu” (“Don’t Speak of Life”).

It was also used as the opening number in concerts.

Despite its stiff-sounding title, it’s a powerful message song—almost angry—urging listeners to break free from knowledge and live with a liberated soul.

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Sakigake!! Cromartie High School is a laid-back gag manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine, about an honor student named Takashi Kamiyama who enrolls at Cromartie High School, a den of delinquents.

When it was adapted into a TV anime, the theme song was performed by Takuro Yoshida.

A Poem of Suicideyoshida takurou64rank/position

The lyrics are written very simply, but since the title is a poem about suicide, it’s a song I want to listen to when I’m feeling down.

For those moments, it’s so lethargic and makes everything feel meaningless, almost closing in on itself.

It’s a song that shows how you really feel when you’re truly sinking into that kind of darkness.

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Takuro Yoshida has long been a leading figure in Japan’s music scene as a singer-songwriter.

The song “Maboroshi no Sakana” (The Phantom Fish) is included on his 1978 album Rolling 30.

The lyrics were written by none other than Takashi Matsumoto.

It’s a track that overlays the image of a fish powerfully swimming upstream with the struggles of youth.

It gives strength to those living earnestly day by day, even as they grapple with worries and wounds.

While it’s a light, refreshing song brimming with the melodic charm of Takuro as a melody-maker, the live version—intensely passionate and imbued with a rock spirit—is also fantastic, so be sure to check that out too!