Mayo Okamoto’s classic and popular songs
You feel healed when you listen to Mayo Okamoto’s beautiful, clear voice, don’t you?
I’ve put together a song list of her hit and popular tracks.
There are many songs with gentle melodies and encouraging lyrics, so listening to them when you need a push might lift your spirits.
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Mayo Okamoto’s best and popular songs (21–30)
I believeMayo Okamoto

A track included on the third best-of album, “My Favorites,” released in 2010.
It gently conveys themes of believing in yourself, working hard, and not giving up, carried by a relaxed sound.
The vocals soothe the heart.
YELL ~Your Voice~Mayo Okamoto

A track included on the original mini-album “Love Story,” released in 2016.
It’s a song that conveys gratitude to friends, family, and loved ones who support me as I set out toward my dreams, along with a gentle melody that carries my resolve to live up to their feelings and do my best.
Mayo Okamoto’s famous and popular songs (31–40)
always love youMayo Okamoto

Mayu Okamoto fulfilled her long-held dream of becoming a pianist under the artist name “mayo,” making her debut as “mayo” with the album Always Love You.
This song, which shares the same title and is included on the album, was chosen as the theme song for the film Yumeji: Love’s Impulse.
Hallelujah tomorrow!Okamoto Mayo × Ōhashi Takuya

This track is included on their ninth original album, “seasons,” and features Sukima Switch’s Takuya Ohashi as a guest vocalist.
With an up-tempo beat and upbeat, positive lyrics that break away from their previous image, it’s a song that lifts your spirits.
skyMayo Okamoto
It was released in 2005 as the coupling track to the 16th single, “Kakegaenai Hito yo.” Even when you’re moving toward your dreams and goals, things don’t always go well; this song gently encourages you to keep going—slowly, little by little—even if you face setbacks and disappointments.
TOMMOROWMayo Okamoto

This song, the debut single by singer-songwriter Mayo Okamoto, was released in 1995 and became a hit for her.
After the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake that occurred the same year, it is said that many people were encouraged by this song.
Since it was written to cheer up one of her own friends, listening to it really feels like it gives you courage.
Seventeen-Year-Old AngelMayo Okamoto

This is a track included on her fourth album, “Hello.” When you think of Mayo Okamoto, you might picture her massive hit “TOMORROW,” which has a positive, pop feel, but there are songs on her albums that show a different side.
This one layers expressive emotion over a jazzy piano sound.
The lyrics carry a sense of sorrow, but it’s a song you’ll want to listen to over and over.



