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A collection of touching masterpieces sung by Masaharu Fukuyama, featuring his warm and captivating vocals.

Masaharu Fukuyama continues to lead Japan’s music scene with his overwhelming vocal prowess and distinctive presence.

Among his songs are countless hits that everyone has heard at least once! In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive selection of Masaharu Fukuyama’s tracks that have been loved across generations.

We’ve picked out many songs, both old and new, so be sure to find your favorite.

A collection of moving masterpieces sung by Masaharu Fukuyama. A selection of songs featuring his warm, captivating vocals (41–50)

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[PV] Sunflower (with Lyrics) / Masaharu Fukuyama (Video Clip)
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This song was released as a self-cover of a track previously provided to another artist.

Although Masaharu Fukuyama is strongly associated with guitar in both rock tunes and ballads, this piece was produced with the theme of showcasing the vocals, so it was recorded as a piano-and-vocal performance.

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Masaharu Fukuyama / Heart [Music Video]
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Shot in monochrome tones, the music video featuring short hair and barefoot guitar strumming became a hot topic.

It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Meguriai,” and it was released right after the artist returned from a two-and-a-half-year hiatus.

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(Masaharu Fukuyama) A kiss at the drive-in theater
A kiss at the drive-in theaterFukuyama Masaharu

It depicts a drive along the Kujukuri coastline.

The setting is a drive-in theater—a movie venue popular in the Showa era where a screen was set up in a vast parking lot and you could watch films from your car—and it’s a love song that brings tears of nostalgia to those of that generation.

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Masaharu Fukuyama - HARD RAIN - 2011.08.06
HARD RAINFukuyama Masaharu

A little-known gem that serves as a sub-track to “Let’s Become a Single Family.” Just when you think it’s entering the chorus, it turns out to be the pre-chorus, and the actual chorus lifts it even higher—its distinctive appeal lies in that build-up.

It’s moderately fast, and you could say it has a Fukuyama Masaharu-like vibe.

I want to see that smile.Fukuyama Masaharu

It’s a song released by Masaharu Fukuyama in 2015, and since it was also used in a Kewpie Mayonnaise commercial, many of you may have heard it.

According to him, the song captures the joy of having something be taken for granted.

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Masaharu Fukuyama & SION - SORRY BABY
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A 1993 commercial for DyDo “Blend Coffee.” It’s the B-side of the ninth single, “IT’S ONLY LOVE,” and a cover of a song released in 1986 by singer-songwriter SION.

Fukuyama himself, a big fan of SION, reportedly requested to do the cover.

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The lyrics, written with movie taglines as a reference, convey a worn, middle-aged vibe.

In live performances especially, the vocals are delivered with a distinctive rough intensity, and Masaharu Fukuyama’s masculine presence stands out strikingly amid his androgynous charm.