Naoto Inti Raymi’s classic and popular songs
Naoto Inti Raymi continues to enjoy unwavering support from a wide range of people.You often hear his songs on TV and elsewhere.While many of his tracks are about love, his down-to-earth, heartrending lyrics are sure to make your heart skip a beat.We’ve gathered lots of those heart-throbbing songs!
Naoto Inti Raymi’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)
HelloNaoto Intiraymi

Released on August 10, 2011 by Universal Sigma, “Hello” is the sixth single.
It was the opening theme for JAPAN COUNTDOWN in August 2011 and was also featured in a Mazda commercial.
The song has a fast, driving feel, and it’s another track that gives you a boost of energy!
All the Love Songs I HaveNaoto Intiraymi

This is a song that really feels like Naoto Inti Raymi.
Since it sings about the journey from when you first met up to now, I think it’s perfect for weddings.
When a groom who’s usually playful sings it seriously, it comes across as really cool, and I think it would make for a wonderful wedding.
Where dreams are foundNaoto Intiraymi

Released on December 7, 2016, “Yume no Arika” is on the Universal Sigma label.
It is Naoto Inti Raymi’s 19th single.
The song is the theme for the animated film Monster Strike THE MOVIE: To the Beginning.
I think some people may recognize it from TV.
Many listeners may find the lyrics encouraging.
Someday, for sure.Naoto Intiraymi

Released on April 8, 2015, “Itsuka Kitto.” is Naoto Inti Raymi’s 15th single, under the Universal Sigma label.
It’s the song used in the SEA BREEZE commercial, and it’s one you hear as summer approaches.
With its refreshing feel, it’s perfect for the start of summer and will make you feel cool! It doesn’t have the typical laid-back vibe of a love song, so it’s a great recommendation even for those who haven’t listened to Naoto’s music before.
A Beautiful Poem of LoveNaoto Intiraymi

It has a stylish feel thanks to its Latin-style rhythm and melody.
The overall vocal range is wide, from C3 to C5, but the chorus isn’t high; C#4 is used on average.
The highest note, C5, appears in the final English section, but it’s fine to sing it lightly in falsetto.
Since there aren’t any parts where you have to belt and the song is sung with a gentle vibe, it’s easy even for people who aren’t used to karaoke.
In the A section, where the lyrics move quickly, clearly pronouncing the vowel on the first beat makes it easier to lock into the rhythm and sing.
For the chorus, I also recommend really feeling the Latin groove and keeping the rhythm with your body as you sing! There are bits of English here and there, which boosts the stylish atmosphere, and being able to sing the full song will look really cool.
BraveNaoto Intiraymi

It’s a studio album released on April 13, 2011, under the Universal Sigma label.
This track has been certified Gold Single by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
The producer is SHIKATA.
I believe this song is a reconstruction/relief song, though that hasn’t been publicly stated much.
I think it’s good to listen to when you’re feeling despair over something.
togetherNaoto Intiraymi

This is the 17th single, “together,” released by Universal Sigma on March 30, 2016.
Following “Itsuka Kitto,” it was apparently used as a song for a SEE BREEZE commercial.
Although it has a gentle, ballad-like feel, the lyrics convey a strength that makes you feel empowered, resulting in a song you can listen to over and over.
Treasure ~Until This Voice Fades Away~Naoto Intiraymi

Released on May 19, 2010, “Takarabono ~Kono Koe ga Nakunaru made~” is Naoto Inti Raymi’s second single.
The label is Universal Music.
The music video was directed by Eezback.
In the MV, a woman runs along a seawall, gradually taking off her wedding dress.
How about listening to it before confessing your feelings to someone you like? I’m sure it will give you courage.
NatsuneNaoto Intiraymi

It is included as the fifth track on the album “Shall we travel??,” released by Universal Sigma on July 7, 2010, Tanabata.
It is a song from Naoto’s first full album under his own name.
It seems to be often used at weddings.
If you play this song at your wedding, you might be happy forever.
bookmarkNaoto Intiraymi

Released in 2018 as Naoto Inti Raymi’s 20th single, it was chosen as the theme song for “Butler Saionji’s Great Deduction.” The lyrics, which compare precious memories to a book, are heartrending yet gentle, offering a song that feels like it stays close to your heart.


