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)
DriveAmuro Namie91rank/position

This track by Namie Amuro—an artist who can be called a defining songstress of the Heisei era—was included as the coupling song to the single “shine more.” Its calm, subdued sound is striking and seems to put the spotlight on her vocals.
The lyrics, penned by Amuro herself, are distinctive, expressing the rising emotions one feels while driving with someone special.
With its tranquil atmosphere, the song also conveys a sense of savoring precious moments.
HimAWArIAmuro Namie92rank/position

Even in retirement, Namie Amuro continues to shine, and her song “HimAWArI” is included on “break the rules,” the last album produced for her by Tetsuya Komuro.
Although it’s a song, it somehow feels like Namie Amuro is speaking directly to you, with a charming melody.
Perhaps the sunflower Namie Amuro envisions is “cute.”
How to be a GirlAmuro Namie93rank/position

Released in 1997 as Namie Amuro’s 10th single.
Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, it also drew attention for choreography by KABA, formerly of dos, resulting in a very cool track.
It was used as the image song for Shiseido’s “Sea Breeze ’97” commercial, in which she herself appeared.
Red CarpetAmuro Namie94rank/position

The eternal icon admired by women, Namie Amuro.
Many people became fans not only for her singing and dancing but also for her beauty.
And the song used in the commercial was written exclusively for this very CM.
It became a hot topic for being as cool as a character in a movie.
“For hair that won’t be defeated by adversity…” Along with that message, this product—a botanical shampoo—has become extremely popular among young women.
SWEET KISSESAmuro Namie95rank/position

Walking through a classical building in a black dress with a lion by her side… What a bold piece of staging! It portrays a powerful woman capable of taming the king of beasts.
What does this imagery mean, exactly? Interpreting the lion as a proactive man made it click for me.
Perhaps it’s meant to convey the idea of a woman who leads.
The lion waiting outside the room looks somewhat dejected, which is quite endearing.
This isn’t CGI, is it? I’m curious how they filmed it!


