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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’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Body Feels EXITAmuro Namie11rank/position

This song marked a turning point in Namie Amuro’s career.

Released in October 1995, it drew attention as her first single from avex trax.

It features a groundbreaking sound produced by Tetsuya Komuro and memorable choreography by KABA.chan.

It was also used in a commercial for Taito’s home karaoke system “X-55,” which rapidly boosted Amuro’s popularity.

The lyrics, which portray self-discovery, growth, and romantic feelings, resonate deeply with listeners.

Its lively tempo is sure to serve as a perfect pacemaker!

CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie12rank/position

CAN YOU CELEBRATE? – Namie Amuro (Full)
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie

Released in February 1997 as Namie Amuro’s ninth single, this gem of a wedding ballad was produced by Tetsuya Komuro.

Written specifically as the theme song for the drama “Virgin Road,” it became a mega-hit, selling 2.296 million copies—the highest total ever for a female solo artist in Japan.

The lyrics poignantly portray a woman’s emotions as she stands at a new starting point—marriage—after a past marked by loneliness and uncertainty, all set to dramatic piano and strings.

The song won the 39th Japan Record Award and remains a classic, continually chosen for weddings.

It’s the perfect track for celebrating a loved one’s wedding or a major life milestone, when you want to offer a heartfelt “congratulations.”

Funky TownAmuro Namie13rank/position

[FUNKY TOWN] (stage-MIX) | Namie Amuro | chd.
Funky TownAmuro Namie

A support song by Namie Amuro in which her stylish, mode-driven artistry is skillfully expressed through powerful, exhilarating vocals.

It’s a song that makes you want to sing, shows a strong presence even in karaoke, and is recommended for high school girls.