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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 (41–50)

Wishing on the same starAmuro Namie

Wishing on the same star is the moving classic by Namie Amuro that was chosen as the theme song for the film Inochi, starring Makiko Esumi and Etsushi Toyokawa.

It also drew attention for being written and composed by Diane Warren, who has penned songs for artists such as Celine Dion and Whitney Houston.

In addition, the song has been covered by many singers and groups around the world.

Don’t you want to try singing this globally beloved song too? It’s a relaxed ballad with a beautiful melody, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

If the high notes are difficult, be sure to try adjusting the key to one that suits your voice!

Do Me MoreAmuro Namie

It was released as a digital single on July 12, 2008.

It is the lead track from the best-of album “BEST FICTION” and was used as the commercial song for Premium Vidal Sassoon.

It conveys a fantastical and sexy atmosphere.

FUNKY TOWNAmuro Namie

FUNKY TOWN -Live edit- / (2025 updated version)
FUNKY TOWNAmuro Namie

Released on April 4, 2007.

It’s a bright, funky track that incorporates hip-hop and R&B elements.

The stylish, mature vibe is wonderful.

It was also used in the commercial for “New Lipton Limone,” so many people have probably heard it.

How to be a GirlAmuro Namie

[How to be a Girl] (stage-MIX) | Namie Amuro | chd.
How to be a GirlAmuro Namie

It sings about a bittersweet love set to an energetic sound.

It was released in 1997 as the 10th single.

With this song, their total single sales on the Oricon chart surpassed 10 million.

It also made headlines as a remarkable achievement accomplished just 2 years and 1 month after their debut.

PLEASE SMILE AGAINAmuro Namie

It’s the 18th single, released in 2000.

The song was reportedly created after Namie Amuro asked Tetsuya Komuro for a rock-style track.

It was used in a Meiji Seika “Fran” commercial and became a hit.

It really showcases Namie Amuro’s appeal as she sings while dancing.

SO CRAZYAmuro Namie

Released on October 16, 2003.

It was featured in a commercial for Mandom’s “LUCIDO-L PRISM MAGIC HAIR COLOR.” It strongly exudes a Western R&B vibe and has been highly regarded by fans of Western music.

Me Love Peace!!Amuro Namie

[Karaoke] Me love peace!! / Namie Amuro
Me Love Peace!!Amuro Namie

This song is included on Concentration 20, the third original album produced by Tetsuya Komuro and released in 1997.

The album became a million-seller in its second week on the charts.

It remains a popular track today as a summer song, featuring a laid-back rhythm for cool singing and dancing.