Namie Amuro’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Namie Amuro has produced numerous hit songs and, beyond music, influenced many fans with her fashion—most notably sparking the “Amuraa” boom that became a social phenomenon.
Many people have been supported by her songs.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranked list of Namie Amuro’s empowering songs and popular tracks.
Be sure to check it out.
Namie Amuro Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
HeroAmuro Namie1rank/position

This is the 45th single by Namie Amuro, a songstress who produced numerous hits and defined the Heisei era.
Chosen as NHK’s theme song for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and Paralympics, it is also known as a national cheer anthem.
Its hope-filled lyrics and catchy, powerful melody offer a warmth that feels like a helping hand when you’re on the verge of giving up.
During her special appearance on the 2017 Kohaku Uta Gassen, it achieved a high viewership rating of 48.4% and moved many people’s hearts.
It’s highly recommended for the yutori generation as a song that gives you courage for tomorrow.
Love StoryAmuro Namie2rank/position

“Love Story” is a song about continuing to think of the one you love, even when you’re apart.
Released in 2011 by Namie Amuro, who gained popularity as both a singer and a model, it portrays the heart-wrenching feeling of “I love you, but I can’t be by your side.” Her supple, beautiful voice and the clear, translucent melody convey a sincerity that comes straight from the heart.
It’s a ballad that pledges to live without forgetting the joy and gratitude of having met the one you love.
Why not let its bittersweet yet heartwarming message reach you?
Baby Don’t CryAmuro Namie3rank/position

This is the 32nd single by singer Namie Amuro, who sparked the “Amuraa” boom that became a social phenomenon—especially among young women—and enjoyed massive popularity as one of the songstresses of the Heisei era.
Released with the tagline, “A moving medium-pop number that’s ‘able to make you feel happy,’ both wistful and radiant,” the song was used as the theme for the TV drama Himitsu no Hanazono.
Its message—that no matter how far you sink, you can face forward again—offers comfort not only in love, but also in work and human relationships.
The melody, which conveys a firm core amid a sense of weightless drift, is pleasing to the ear and makes it a track you’ll want to keep listening to.
Chase the chanceAmuro Namie4rank/position

It’s a song that stirs up that teenage urge for adventure.
Rather than a club track, it feels more like disco music—catchy and energizing.
Around this time her songs became very popular, and Amuro quickly became a fashion icon for high school girls.
It brings back memories of my youth and gives me a boost again.
BirthdayAmuro Namie5rank/position

“Birthday,” the birthday song sung by Namie Amuro.
Rather than something someone gives you, it’s a track you’ll want to include when making your own birthday BGM.
Since your birthday comes only once a year, you can really feel the desire to make it the best day ever! It’s a happy dance number that makes you want to start dancing without even thinking.
If you’re throwing a birthday party, put this on and dance with everyone!
Get Myself BackAmuro Namie6rank/position

This work is memorable for its soul-cleansing lyrics and Namie Amuro’s crystal-clear vocals.
Released in 2010 as her 36th single, it drew attention as her first ballad since “CAN’T SLEEP, CAN’T EAT, I’M SICK / Ningyo.” The music video was filmed in Okinawa, her hometown, for the first time since her debut.
Its powerful message of reclaiming oneself gently supports hearts tired from busy days and gives the courage to take a new step forward.
Also included on the acclaimed album “Finally,” this is a song we especially hope those standing at a crossroads in life will listen to.
Don’t wanna cryAmuro Namie7rank/position
When it comes to signature songs by Namie Amuro that left a powerful mark on the J-pop scene of the 1990s, many people probably think of this track.
Released in March 1996 as her fifth single under the production of Tetsuya Komuro, it was also featured in a commercial for DyDo Drinco’s “mistio.” The single became her second consecutive million-seller on the Oricon charts.
The lyrics—about finding one’s own path and moving forward without showing tears—resonated deeply with many listeners.
Its message about the importance of continuing to take on challenges and the value of staying positive makes it a song that gives a push to those standing at a crossroads in life.


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