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[Namie Amuro’s Masterpieces] A Collection of Timeless Hit Numbers Loved Across Generations

Namie Amuro blazed through Japan’s music scene from the Heisei era into Reiwa.

From the dance tracks of the Komuro Family days to the cool songs that defined her own style, her journey can truly be called the very history of J-pop.

Even after her retirement, there are so many hit numbers we still find ourselves humming in unguarded moments.

In this article, we’ll introduce some of Namie Amuro’s many masterpieces—especially the popular tracks beloved by countless fans.

Savor this exquisite lineup that will surely bring back memories of those days!

[Namie Amuro’s Masterpieces] A collection of hit numbers loved across generations (91–100)

ComeAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro “Come” Remix
ComeAmuro Namie

This single was released on October 16, 2003, and was used as the seventh ending theme for the Nippon TV anime Inuyasha.

It is a Japanese cover of Australian singer Sophie Monk’s song “Come My Way,” and both a single version and a remix version were produced.

Red CarpetAmuro Namie

This is a cheer song by Namie Amuro, who has established her popularity with a dancer-like stylish sound and a cool, no-nonsense character and visuals.

She has strong appeal among teenage girls as well, and it’s a track that makes you want to sing it at karaoke to set a great vibe.

You’re my sunshineAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro – You’re My Sunshine♡
You're my sunshineAmuro Namie

Released in 1996 as Namie Amuro’s sixth single.

Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, the song was used as the commercial image song for “Sea Breeze ’96.” It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became a major hit, achieving million-seller status.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie

CAN YOU CELEBRATE? – Namie Amuro (Full)
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie

In the 1997 annual rankings, Namie Amuro took the top spot, beating out other famous artists and groups.

The song was produced by Tetsuya Komuro, showing that his momentum still hadn’t slowed.

And I think it’s amazing that Namie Amuro still enjoys idol-level popularity even now.

TUKIAmuro Namie

TSUKI – Namie Amuro (Full)
TUKIAmuro Namie

This song has a signature Namie Amuro feel, with a mellow atmosphere and poignant lyrics that leave a strong impression.

For those who have experienced a more mature kind of love during that in-between stage of being a college student—neither fully a child nor fully an adult—it will truly resonate.

While the overall tone is gentle, the chorus has a burst of energy, making it an easy song to pour your emotions into when singing at karaoke.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE? feat. Taro HakaseAmuro Namie

“CAN YOU CELEBRATE? feat.

Taro Hakase” is also well known as a song performed by Namie Amuro, and for people in their thirties, it can be called a song of their youth.

Dreaming I was dreamingAmuro Namie

★Namie Amuro★Dreaming I was dreaming★Cover by 1065 (cover)
Dreaming I was dreamingAmuro Namie

It’s an achingly sad love song.

It was released as a single on October 22, 1997.

It drew attention as the single put out just before she married TRF’s dancer SAM—a marriage that shocked the public at the time—became pregnant, and went on maternity leave.

The song is a relaxed, ballad-style track.