Hit and popular songs by T.M.Revolution
T.M.Revolution is Takanori Nishikawa’s solo project, and he’s become a household favorite thanks to his appearances on variety shows and in commercials.
His biggest draw is, above all, his exceptionally strong vocal ability.
The project also features a technically skilled, star-studded backing band, making it an artist highly recommended for those who play instruments as well.
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T.M.Revolution’s Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
Phantom PainT.M.Revolution

A single released in 2014.
It was the first ballad single in nine years since “vestige” released in 2005.
The song was used in a commercial for Ikeda Mohando’s Delicare M’s, in which the artist also appeared.
The original plan for the commercial was to rewrite the lyrics of an existing song, but at the artist’s suggestion that “it might be more interesting to release the parody version (the commercial lyrics) first,” the track used in the commercial was used as the basis to rewrite the lyrics and then released.
THUNDERBIRDT.M.Revolution

The ninth single, released in October 1998.
It’s a heartrending ballad.
The serious lyrics and powerful vocals resonate deeply.
If you pay attention to the synth and guitar melodies, you’ll notice many key changes, such as right before the final chorus.
Be sure to appreciate the beauty of those backing melodies as well.
WILD RUSHT.M.Revolution

This song was used as the commercial jingle for Shiseido’s T’ISSELA shampoo.
Many of you have probably heard it.
Released in 1999, it is T.M.Revolution’s 11th single.
It’s a bright, refreshing, and powerful track that’s quintessentially T.M.Revolution.
Also be sure to check out the music video, which brims with a wild vibe—just like the word “jungle” sung in the chorus!
T.M.Revolution’s iconic and popular songs (11–20)
BLACK OR WHITE? version 3T.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s 12th single, released on April 19, 2000.
It’s also well-known for being used as the theme song for “Geki-Kukan Pro Yakyu” (Dramatic Pro Baseball).
Although it’s an older song, it doesn’t feel dated and has an appeal that makes everyone want to imitate it.
Out Of Orbit ~Triple ZERO~T.M.Revolution

Released in February 2002, this is T.M.
Revolution’s 16th single.
It’s a powerful track that’s quintessentially T.M.
Revolution.
Opening with the lyrics “Let’s get on board and charge toward our racing destiny,” the song inspires courage in its listeners.
The backing sound brims with a sense of speed, making it a perfect track to boost your energy!
Navel Lady – VenusT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s second single, released in 1996.
The song served as the ending theme for the variety show “Q99.” It’s a refreshing, mid-tempo pop number with that signature Daisuke Asakura sound, perfect for summer.
Also, don’t miss Nishikawa’s sexy presence in the music video.
White BreathT.M.Revolution

In the freezing winter, even your face freezes, doesn’t it? Your face goes numb and tears start to come—truly a man’s tears.
When a wistful feeling hits at the same time as the sting in your face, it’s only natural that you might cry.
When that happens, I think it’s fine to just blame it all on the cold and have a good cry.


