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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 Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

SWEET 19 BLUESAmuro Namie8rank/position

SWEET 19 BLUES – Namie Amuro (High Quality/With Lyrics)
SWEET 19 BLUESAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro was born in Shuri, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture, as the youngest of three siblings.

When she was in the fifth grade of elementary school, she accompanied a friend to observe the Okinawa Actors School, where she was scouted by the school’s principal, Masayuki Makino.

Although she initially gave up enrolling due to family circumstances that made it difficult to pay the tuition, the principal saw her potential and admitted her as an exceptional scholarship student, which set her on the path to becoming a singer.

ContrailAmuro Namie9rank/position

Namie Amuro’s “Contrail” expresses the belief that any trial can be transformed into your own strength.

Released in 2013, the song was chosen as the theme for the TV drama “The Public Affairs Office in the Sky.” Its fresh vocals and melody evoke a beautifully clear blue sky.

Work is full of challenges—mistakes, setbacks, things not going well.

But all of that is the prologue to the success you’re going to seize! The song conveys the determination to turn everything into your power and keep going without giving up.

It’s a light that brightens those tough days.

arigatouAmuro Namie10rank/position

It’s a lovely song that expresses heartfelt gratitude, and I was impressed to hear Namie sing a track like this.

It’s truly moving.

I also think it’s a song you can listen to both during childbirth and after.

It wells up in your chest and really sinks into your heart.

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

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.