HIDEAKI TOKUNAGA Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
This is a ranking of popular karaoke songs by Hideaki Tokunaga, known for his beautiful, clear Japanese and crystal-clear voice.
Both his vocals and sound have a transparent quality, so rather than shouting or yelling, I hope you’ll sing them with care, as if gently weaving each phrase.
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HIDEAKI TOKUNAGA Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Fall in LoveHidemasa Tokunaga8rank/position

This is a cover in which Hideaki Tokunaga sings, from a male perspective, a song that has come to be loved by many as a quintessential romance song from a woman’s point of view.
Released in July 2007, it drew attention as the lead single from the album “VOCALIST 3.” The original, sung by Akiko Kobayashi, was a smash hit in 1985 as the theme song for the TBS drama “Friday Wives III: Falling in Love.” Tokunaga’s rich, resonant voice offers a new angle on the bittersweetness and joy of the moment you fall in love.
It’s a recommended track for when you want to savor the flutter of a new romance or reminisce about days gone by.
I LOVE YOUHidemasa Tokunaga9rank/position

Among the songs by Hideaki Tokunaga, a singer-songwriter emblematic of the ’90s, this track is known for its crystal-clear balladry.
Released in November 1992, it peaked at No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and sold over 310,000 copies.
With a simple yet moving melody and Tokunaga’s smooth, soaring high notes, it’s a memorable piece that conveys a warm feeling perfect for the winter season.
It’s also a karaoke favorite: while its straightforward ballad structure makes it easy to sing, it’s a masterpiece that tests the singer’s expressiveness.
It’s a song not only for those who listened in real time, but one that fans of the golden era of ’90s J-pop should definitely try singing.





