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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 (41–50)

MessageNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi “Message” (from “Naoto Inti Raymi 10th Anniversary Live Tour 2021”)
MessageNaoto Intiraymi

An inspiring song that sings of dreams, hope, and the strength to overcome challenges.

Naoto Inti Raymi’s warm vocals deliver courage and energy to listeners.

This work emphasizes cherishing the fleeting moments of life and celebrates the joy of chasing dreams together with friends.

Released in February 2012, it was also used as the image song for the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

It’s perfect as background music for memory videos and is sure to resonate with students approaching graduation.

Highly recommended for those who want to look back on bonds with friends and memories of youth.

Naoto Inti Raymi's Best and Popular Songs (51–60)

SecretNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi “Secret” Lyric Video
SecretNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi is a singer-songwriter who gained popularity with his catchy, upbeat musical style.

If you spent your youth in the 2000s, you’ve probably heard his songs at least once.

Among his catalog, a particularly recommended short track is “Secret.” It’s crafted in the modern mainstream style of R&B-influenced pop music, with a simple vocal line that avoids any especially high parts.

Full Moon NightNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi “Full Moon Night” Music Video
Full Moon NightNaoto Intiraymi

When you fall for someone, even though nothing else has changed, the world can look completely different, right? This song by singer-songwriter Naoto Inti Raymi—who’s had hits like “Arittake no Love Song”—was released in 2019 as his 22nd single.

It’s a gem of a love song, expressed in words that are straightforward to the core.

If you have a lover or partner, listening to it might make you cherish them even more than before.

Starting lineNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi, whose 10th-anniversary tour is still fresh in our memories, wrote Start Line as a cheer song for people beginning a new chapter in life.

Originally, it was created during the COVID-19 pandemic with a message to keep living without giving in to the drastic changes.

After being featured on TV, word of mouth spread, and it has since become cherished as an entrance song for new students.

Not just for school entrance ceremonies, it’s a song you’ll want to listen to whenever you’re starting something new—like joining a club or beginning a new term.

Youth StrollNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi is a singer-songwriter whose vision and vitality—like setting off on a round-the-world journey to make a world tour a reality—captivate his fans.

“Seishun Sanpo,” included on Adventure, his second album under his current name, lingers in the ear with its lively piano tones carried by a sprightly beat and his gentle vocals.

Looking back on a shining youth and feeling the gap with who you are now, the lyrics still urge you to move forward—a story many busy people in society will likely see themselves in.

It’s a track to play when work or life feels stressful, one that brings back those irreplaceable moments.

I won’t forget who you are now.Naoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi “I Won’t Forget Who You Are Now” Music Video
I won’t forget who you are now.Naoto Intiraymi

It’s a song written specifically for a cell phone commercial featuring Keiko Kitagawa, and it’s said that when composing it, the songwriter placed a photo of Keiko Kitagawa on the piano’s music stand.

The song can be interpreted as a heartbreak tune about a couple who, after graduation, are parting ways and trying to say goodbye with a smile instead of tears.

It’s also a perfect fit as a graduation song.

Life palletNaoto Intiraymi

It was released in 2013 as the coupling track to Naoto Inti Raymi’s 11th single, “Koisuru Kisetsu.” The song was used as a “KitKat × Naoto Inti Raymi” support song for exam-takers, with Shintaro Tokita of Sukima Switch participating in the songwriting and arrangement.