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Karaoke Ranking of Popular Tamio Okuda Songs [2025]

Karaoke Ranking of Popular Tamio Okuda Songs [2025]
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Karaoke Ranking of Popular Tamio Okuda Songs [2025]

Tamio Okuda, who enjoys enduring popularity both as the vocalist of Unicorn and as a solo singer, is said to be highly appealing for his laid-back, unpretentious style.

Here, we present a ranking of Tamio Okuda’s songs—celebrated not only for his music but also for his way of life—that are frequently sung at karaoke.

Karaoke Ranking of Popular Tamio Okuda Songs [2025]

Easy★RiderTamio Okuda1rank/position

Tamio Okuda “Easy★Rider” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Easy★Rider Tamio Okuda

Tamio Okuda’s classic “Eiju★Rider.” While Okuda has many great songs, this one, in particular, condenses a very characteristic sound of his into a cohesive core.

The vocal range is somewhat on the higher side, but the span itself is quite narrow, from mid1 C# to mid2 G#.

If you set it to the right key, it’s a song most people can sing without trouble.

It’s best performed without overbelting, with a slightly languid, nonchalant feel.

Give it a try as a reference.

For loveTamio Okuda2rank/position

“For Love” from the live film tamio okuda TOUR “29-30”
For Love by Tamio Okuda

Since debuting as UNICORN in 1987, Tamio Okuda has maintained a unique position throughout his long career, continuing to exert a tremendous influence on subsequent artists.

For many people now in their 40s who spent their youth in the 1990s, it’s likely that Okuda’s songs from around his solo debut—rather than his work with Unicorn—were the soundtrack of their adolescence.

Okuda’s milestone solo debut single, “Ai no Tame ni,” was released in 1994 and became one of his signature tracks, achieving million-seller status.

While it’s hard to capture the nuanced atmosphere that Okuda himself brings, the melody has a relatively narrow range and gentle interval leaps, making it genuinely easy to sing.

If you’re aiming for a high score at karaoke, definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

wandererTamio Okuda3rank/position

Tamio Okuda 'Sasurai' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Wandering Tamio Okuda

Tamio Okuda, who has enjoyed overwhelming support from both men and women since his Unicorn days.

“Sasurai” is his eighth single as a solo artist and was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV Monday 9 p.

m.

drama “Days,” starring Tomoya Nagase.

The lyrics, very much in Okuda’s style, exude a rugged masculinity—saying that even if those around you don’t wander, you should go ahead and wander yourself.

It’s a number we especially want men in their 40s to sing—those who yearn to roam but can’t quite do so in reality.

With a melody that doesn’t have big pitch changes, even people who aren’t confident singers can give it a try!

MarshmallowTamio Okuda4rank/position

Tamio Okuda “Mashimaro” (Official Music Video)
Marshmallow Tamio Okuda

Okuda Tamio is an artist who still enjoys strong support from many listeners today for his laid-back vibe and unique musicality.

Many men in their 40s may have admired him.

Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is Mashimaro.

As the title suggests, it features a relaxed atmosphere, with a simple vocal line throughout.

Since there are no high notes or shouts, it’s perfect for those who aren’t keen on intense singing—give it a try.

The sun is watching.Tamio Okuda5rank/position

Okuda Tamio “The Sun Is Watching” Official Music Video
Tamio Okuda Watched by the Sun

This is a single by Tamio Okuda, released on March 9, 2022.

It also served as the theme song for the NTV Saturday drama “Tobōi F” (Runaway Doctor F).

Set to a slow-to-medium-tempo, bluesy track, Okuda’s slightly husky, rugged vocals sound incredibly appealing.

The vocal melody sits mostly in the lower register, making it a perfect choice for low-voiced male singers to enjoy performing.

When you sing it, be careful not to let the rhythm become monotonous—feel the accents on beats 2 and 4 and keep the groove as you sing.

Show off your cool, gritty voice to your friends with this song!

Parallel LoveYosui Inoue / Tamio Okuda6rank/position

The music duo Inoue Yosui Okuda Tamio, a collaboration between two legendary musicians, drew a lot of attention.

“Parallel Love,” included on their second album Double Drive, kicks off with a solid guitar riff—its rock sound really gets the energy up.

Their individually captivating voices blend into harmonies that make the catchy melody stand out even more.

It’s also a pleasing track featuring an ensemble with depth-rich guitar sounds.

From my perspectiveTamio Okuda7rank/position

[Official Music Video] Tamio Okuda – Bokuteki-chi
My kind of Tamio Okuda

A song by Tamio Okuda, released digitally on September 15, 2021.

It also drew attention for being completed through a public recording session.

The track is quintessentially Okuda—big, groovy, and in a sense exuding a very “masculine” feel.

His unadorned, down-to-earth vocals truly shine here, and debating whether the singing is technically good or bad feels pointless.

If you pick this for karaoke, just enjoy belting it out.

I’m sure it’ll feel great!

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