Namie Amuro Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Namie Amuro, who was a fashion leader among young women in the 1990s and remains a captivating woman even as she has grown older.
This time, we’d like to feature only her ballad songs, picking out the popular tracks and introducing them in a ranked list.
Namie Amuro Ballad Songs: Top Popular Tracks [2026] (1–10)
Love StoryAmuro Namie1rank/position

It’s a love ballad in which you can feel the pain conveyed through Namie Amuro’s powerful vocals.
It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Reasons I Can’t Find My Love.” The sound has a gentle atmosphere that evokes the image of slowly facing your own heart, and the piano accents seem to heighten the sense of poignancy.
The lyrics express both the growing love within oneself and the regret of not being able to be together.
It’s a moving song that suggests realizing the magnitude of love only after losing it.
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie2rank/position

When it comes to the signature works of Heisei-era diva Namie Amuro, this song is the one.
This ballad, marked by its gentle, graceful piano tones, is beloved as a classic wedding song.
Released in February 1997, it became a major hit as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Virgin Road.” Its lyrics tenderly depict two people vowing eternal love, resonating deeply with many listeners.
Amuro’s transparent, pure vocals blend beautifully with Tetsuya Komuro’s delicate composition, and the result became the best-selling track in her catalog.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you want to feel the bond with someone special.
NEVER ENDAmuro Namie3rank/position

It’s a song released in 2000 that also became the theme song for the Okinawa Summit.
It incorporates Okinawan folk music, and I feel the lyrics express various wishes and hopes, including reflections on Japan’s situation at the time.
Because the lyrics are universal, they’re relatable to anyone, and the song captures the feeling of the beginning of the 2000s.
ALL FOR YOUAmuro Namie4rank/position

Released in 2004 as Namie Amuro’s 27th single.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV Tuesday 10 p.m.
drama “Before You Become a Memory,” starring Alisa Mizuki, marking her first drama theme song in about six years.
With a gem-like melody and enveloping vocals, it is a grand ballad.
HEROAmuro Namie5rank/position

Released on July 27, 2016, this is Namie Amuro’s 45th single.
It was selected as the NHK broadcast theme song for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics and Paralympics.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad that lets you feel there’s always someone gently supporting you, no matter the time.
SWEET 19 BLUSEAmuro Namie6rank/position

This is the title track from the seventh album, SWEET 19 BLUES, released in 1996.
It was later released as a single and became a huge hit.
The piano by producer Tetsuya Komuro is particularly memorable.
There was indeed a time when no one could have imagined that these two would announce their retirement.
It’s a timeless masterpiece that transcends the passage of time.
Think of meAmuro Namie7rank/position

This is one of her many ballads.
Ever since her debut, Amuro-chan has captured the hearts of viewers and listeners with the same unchanging charm and sweetness, and it makes me feel how quickly time passes.
I want to believe there’s still so much more to come, but thank you for the wonderful songs and dances.
“She kept running without ever stopping”…
would that be the right way to put it?


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