Namie Amuro Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This time, we’re featuring Namie Amuro, who enjoys overwhelming popularity among women.
We’ll introduce her songs in a ranking based on the number of plays!
Was that song actually the most popular?
Since we selected tracks with high play counts, you might see some surprising results.
Be sure to check it out.
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Namie Amuro Popular Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
TUKIAmuro Namie92rank/position

This song has a signature Namie Amuro feel, with a mellow atmosphere and poignant lyrics that leave a strong impression.
For those who have experienced a more mature kind of love during that in-between stage of being a college student—neither fully a child nor fully an adult—it will truly resonate.
While the overall tone is gentle, the chorus has a burst of energy, making it an easy song to pour your emotions into when singing at karaoke.
WHAT A FEELINGAmuro Namie93rank/position

If you want to enjoy a cyber-inspired vibe, this is for you.
From the March 12, 2008 release “60s 70s 80s.” This track is a rearrangement of Irene Cara’s signature song “What a Feeling,” the theme of the 1983 film Flashdance.
Wishning On The Same StarAmuro Namie94rank/position

This is a heartfelt winter song by Namie Amuro that sings of the bittersweet feelings for a lover far away.
The lyrics are striking for the hope they convey: by making a wish upon the same star, perhaps someday we can be together again.
Released in September 2002, this work is a cover of a song by American singer Keedy, distinguished by a captivating melody line that has inspired artists around the world to cover it.
Anyone who has experienced being separated from someone dear will surely relate.
Namie Amuro’s expressively rich vocals offer comfort to listeners, giving them courage and hope.
can you cereblate?Amuro Namie95rank/position

Although time has passed since this song was released, I think many people still think of it when they hear “wedding.” Namie Amuro has a very beautiful voice and great vocal power, so while it’s challenging, performing it as a guitar-and-vocal piece is really cool.
make it happenAmuro Namie96rank/position

This is a collaboration track with the Korean girl group AFTERSCHOOL.
It’s a catchy, gothic song that feels like being lured into a dream world.
It might be perfect as background music for a Halloween party.
shine moreAmuro Namie97rank/position

A song by Namie Amuro, released in March 2003, that encourages looking forward while cherishing the memories of a lost love.
Also featured in a Mandom hair color commercial, this track symbolizes her shift toward an R&B and hip-hop style.
Its striking string intro and the powerful lyric “This love is forever” resonate deeply with listeners.
The lyrics, which speak to overcoming past pain and shining as your true self, gently support those suffering from heartbreak or ready to take a new step forward.
It’s a memorable track filled with Namie Amuro’s charm.
toi et moiAmuro Namie98rank/position

The aggressive rhythm feels great.
It’s a single released on July 7, 1999.
Many of you may know it as the ending theme of the movie “Pokémon the Movie: The Revelation Lugia.” The title “toi et moi” is French for “you and me.”


