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!
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Naoto Inti Raymi’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
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This song expresses the resolve to protect someone precious.
Singer-songwriter Naoto Inti Raymi released it in 2018 as his 20th single.
The comfortable rhythm and his sweet vocals are wonderful.
It served as the theme song for the film “Kakugo wa Iika Soko no Joshi.”
Goodbye, BoyNaoto Intiraymi

This is “Sayonara Boy,” the ninth track on the album ADVENTURE, released on May 11, 2011.
There are many parts of the lyrics I can relate to, and it’s a song I’d love anyone with a dream to hear.
If you’re pursuing your dreams through music, it might even bring you to tears.
Naoto Inti Raymi’s classic and popular songs (31–40)
I won’t forget who you are now.Naoto Intiraymi

Released on February 16, 2011, “I Won’t Forget Who You Are Now” is Naoto Inti Raymi’s fourth single.
It was released under Universal Music and was also used in a mobile phone commercial.
It’s said that Naoto composed the song with a photo of Keiko Kitagawa placed in front of him.
The song is also well known as a graduation tune.
Twilight NostalgiaNaoto Intiraymi

The phrase “unpretentious cool” feels like it was made for Naoto Inti Raymi, doesn’t it? His songs are always packed with positive messages like courage, gratitude, and kindness, and this track, “Yūgure Nostalgia,” seems to hold all of them at once.
With lyrics that gently say things like, “Life can be complicated, but when the sun sets, maybe it’s okay to forget it all for a moment,” it will surely soothe the weariness of your day.
The tender, word-wise opening hook might just make you cry if you hear it unexpectedly.
Overflows ~Unable to Put It into Words~Naoto Intiraymi

It’s the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Exciting TV Sukatto Japan: Mune-Kyun Sukatto.” Just listening to it makes you want to go back to your youth—it’s a song you can’t listen to without getting butterflies! The music video is so heart-fluttering, it’s crazy!
Wanna carnival?Naoto Intiraymi

It’s the quintessential Naoto Inti Raymi—crisp, bright, and perfect for summer.
With a bouncy rhythm and samba-like melody, topped off by his irresistibly cheerful voice, it’s a track that’s sure to put a smile on anyone’s face.
I loved you.Naoto Intiraymi

This song, which is also included on his best-of album.
With his sweet, refreshing vocals carried by the piano, it’s sure to captivate every listener.
It’s that kind of song.
Though it’s a bittersweet tune, it also makes you feel like you can keep looking forward and move on, so if you’re feeling down, please give it a listen.


