T.M.Revolution’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
T.
M.
Revolution is Takanori Nishikawa’s solo project, which organizes the Inazuma Rock Fes held annually in Shiga Prefecture.
They’re also known for songs from Gundam SEED, and their fan base spans a wide range of ages.
So this time, we’re announcing the ranking of T.
M.
’s most popular karaoke songs.
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T.M.Revolution Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)
Preserved RosesT.M.Revolution × Nana Mizuki8rank/position

A lavish collaboration between T.
M.
Revolution’s Takanori Nishikawa—renowned for his overwhelming vocal power—and Nana Mizuki, who also enjoys immense popularity as a voice actress! Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Valvrave the Liberator, it created a huge buzz.
This song gives voice to a bittersweet yet beautiful worldview, depicting the loneliness of lives trapped for eternity and fleeting dreams.
Released in May 2013, it became a major hit, selling 115,000 copies in its first week.
The moment this track kicks in, your hype is guaranteed to skyrocket—a truly powerful number.
HEART OF SWORD ~Before Dawn~T.M.Revolution9rank/position

This gem of a song, known as the ending theme of the anime Rurouni Kenshin, passionately sings of solitude and hope.
Set in the stillness before dawn, it expresses a strong will to believe in one’s own path and move forward, carried by a powerful melody.
Its striking, storm-like sound and emotionally rich vocals resonate together, piercing deeply into the listener’s heart.
Released in November 1996 as T.
M.
Revolution’s third single, it was used twice as an ending theme during the anime’s broadcast run.
It has been included on numerous acclaimed albums, such as restoration LEVEL→3 and B★E★S★T.
When you feel lost in life or are facing an important decision, listening to this track will surely give you the courage to take a new step forward.
Phantom PainT.M.Revolution10rank/position

This is a love song by T.
M.
Revolution, whose unique sensibility in interpreting Japanese pop music and bright personality are widely recognized.
The sound suits listeners in their thirties and makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
T.M.Revolution Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)
THUNDERBIRDT.M.Revolution11rank/position

Released in 1998 as T.
M.
Revolution’s ninth single.
It was his first ballad single and was used as the ending theme for the TBS program “Hitachi Sekai Fushigi Hakken!” (Discovery of the World’s Mysteries).
It reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Despite being a ballad, it’s a song where the powerful, passionate vocals convey deep emotion.
ignited -Ignited-T.M.Revolution12rank/position

A powerful number that fuses electronic sounds with hard rock, depicting the resolve and inner conflict of a protagonist swept up by the fate of battle! The heavy sound woven by synthesizers and fierce guitar riffs captures the very tension of an interstellar war.
Released in November 2004, this song was selected as the first opening theme for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY, and it claimed the top spot on the Oricon Weekly Chart for the first time in about six years.
The lyrics, imbued with a strong will to uphold one’s beliefs on the battlefield and a pure desire to protect the ones you love, are sure to push you forward when you face major life decisions.
Blue Thunderbolt ~JOG edit~T.M.Revolution13rank/position

The seventh single by T.
M.
Revolution, released on February 25, 1998.
The composition was handled by Daisuke Asakura! With edgy guitars and vocals that crackle with lightning-like energy, “love is a heart with ulterior motives underneath!” It’s a memorable track that captures the turmoil of a tantalizing romance, with lyrics that feel a bit like riddles.
So then, is “love a heart with sincerity right in the middle?”





