Amatsuki’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Amatsuki—have you been seeing this name a lot lately?
If you watch YouTube, you’ve probably heard songs he’s covered!
That’s right—he’s active as a utaite (cover singer) and has gained explosive popularity, especially among younger audiences.
What’s more, he doesn’t just cover other artists’ songs; he’s also released many original tracks.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs he sings in ranking format, so please enjoy it to the end.
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Amatsuki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
You cast a spell on my heart.Amatsuki8rank/position

This is a song by Amatsuki, a singer who rose to popularity through posting cover performances online.
It’s included on the 2018 album “Sore wa Kitto Koi Deshita” (That Was Surely Love).
You can’t help but wish the person you like would feel this way.
His straightforward vocals are deeply moving.
Anti-Ghost-Town PlanAmatsuki9rank/position

A track where Amatsuki sings with a sweet voice, coolly expressing envy and pessimistic feelings toward those around him.
His own pessimism overflows to the point of wanting to vent, yet even if he does, the world keeps turning—there’s a sulky scene of facing that reality.
It’s a number many listeners will surely relate to.
DiVE!!Amatsuki10rank/position

The opening theme of the TV anime Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters.
The vocals are by Amatsuki, a popular utaite who posts “tried singing” videos on sites like Niconico.
His sweet, androgynous voice is really lovely.
Amatsuki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
LemonAmatsuki11rank/position

This is a cover version by Amatsuki, a singer known for his distinctive high notes.
Those beautifully soaring highs are a treat for the ears.
The sustained notes just before the chorus—both their beauty and impact—could even be said to surpass the original.
His youthful, powerful, and beautiful voice is a timbre many men would envy, and it captivates female listeners as well.
Mr.FakeAmatsuki12rank/position

This is the third single by the singer Amatsuki, whose fresh, boyish voice has earned him popularity and led him to broaden his activities into voice acting and stage readings.
The song was chosen as the theme for both the TV drama and film adaptations of the manga-based series “Tomodachi Game,” and its opening, which begins with a hysteric synth sound, is quite thrilling.
The chorus features falsetto woven into a high-tempo melody, creating a catchy hook—but it’s also the trickiest part to sing in karaoke, so listen repeatedly and practice.
The song’s vocal range isn’t very wide, so if singing in the original key is difficult, try adjusting it to a key that suits you.
presentAmatsuki13rank/position

“Present,” an original song by Amatsuki, a singer popular with the younger generation.
It’s a recommended birthday song for those who have a partner with a winter birthday! From the MV and the overall vibe, you might think it’s a Christmas song, but the lyrics are filled with words about giving gifts and celebrating a birthday.
It’s a very moving track, perfect for a special night with your loved one.
If your Christmas and birthday fall on the same day, it’s especially recommended—it lets you celebrate a birthday with a Christmas atmosphere!
Bocca della Verità (Hiiragi Kirai)Amatsuki14rank/position

Amatsuki, who enjoys overwhelming support from younger generations—even if you’re not very familiar with utaite, you’ve probably seen his name—covers not only Vocaloid songs but also popular J-POP and rock band tracks.
In addition to his work as an utaite singer, he also writes and produces his own music and is active as a singer-songwriter.
While he’s strongly associated with a gentle, soft vocal tone and a fresh, clear voice, he also showcases sharp, raspy singing at times, making his wide range of vocal expression one of his key attractions.


