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 Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Just You and IAmuro Namie8rank/position

This is the theme song for the drama “Becoming a Mother,” starring Erika Sawajiri, released on May 31, 2017.
It’s a euphoric medium-tempo ballad featuring beautifully interwoven strings and piano, with gentle yet resolute vocals.
The overall vocal range is B3 to C#5, and it starts fairly high, so when singing, it may help to keep your throat open and lift your facial muscles to produce a good tone.
Also, singing crisply throughout can make it easier to project your voice, so try to avoid sounding muffled.
Be careful not to just let it drift without intention.
GIRL TALKAmuro Namie9rank/position

A stylish R&B number by Namie Amuro that sings about the irreplaceable time spent with easygoing friends.
The candid conversations that only women can share are depicted like a scene from an overseas drama.
Released in October 2004 as her 28th single, the song also became familiar as the CM track for Mandom’s LUCIDO-L.
From the dazzling strings in the intro to the transition into a groovy beat, the sound still makes your heart dance today.
Whether you play it on a drive with friends or on a quiet night when you want to relax alone, it might bring back that sparkling feeling from back then.
a walk in the parkAmuro Namie10rank/position

A classic produced by Tetsuya Komuro and sung by Namie Amuro.
It’s a comfortable track whose bittersweet yet gentle lyrics and groove conjure up the scene of walking through a winter park.
While it’s a sophisticated dance tune, the chorus melody actually incorporates the yo scale (pentatonic without the fourth and seventh), giving it a subtly nostalgic feel.
Released as a single in November 1996 and used in commercials for Hitachi Maxell’s UD series, this song could be considered one of Amuro’s signature tracks, where urban sounds blend with a distinctly Japanese pentatonic sensibility.
Namie Amuro Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
arigatouAmuro Namie11rank/position

A heartwarming ballad with a kindness-filled melody brimming with gratitude.
The warm message woven by Namie Amuro overflows with the desire for a strong bond—“I want to overcome it together with the ones I love.” This song tells us that even in times of despair, if you join hands with someone dear, you can dream again.
Included on the album “Sit! Stay! Wait! Down! / Love Story,” it was also featured in a TV commercial.
As you feel the deep affection carried in her voice, you’ll find yourself wanting to say “thank you” to someone.
A masterpiece that stays by your side at life’s turning points.
Sweet 19 Blues ~So Far From Me~t-Ace feat. Amuro Namie12rank/position

Dance music is often associated with Western songs, but this track is a captivating piece that showcases the strengths of Japanese music while incorporating Western elements.
The unique atmosphere created by the collaboration between t-Ace’s rap and Namie Amuro is striking, and it’s the kind of song that makes your body start moving naturally just by listening.
Released in February 2020, it features lyrics that evoke themes of youth, growth, and the longing for dreams.
It’s a great pick not only for dance lovers, but also when you need a change of pace or a boost of energy.
SWEET 19 BLUESAmuro Namie13rank/position

This song was released in 1996 as the theme for the film “That’s Cunning! Shijō Saidai no Sakusen?” with lyrics and composition by Tetsuya Komuro.
It’s also popular among fans for its great balance with Namie Amuro.
The overall vocal range is fairly wide, from F3 to E5, but instead of a forceful, belted style, it suits a lighter, resonant delivery using mostly head voice.
The key point is humming.
Lift your facial muscles and try a gentle, buoyant “hm-hm,” resonating not in the throat but around the brow/forehead area.
If the throat resonates, your singing voice will sound throaty and strained.
Use steady breath support and aim the resonance lightly upward from the eyebrows for the best effect!
NEW LOOKAmuro Namie14rank/position

“NEW LOOK” is Namie Amuro’s 34th single, released in 2008.
It features a rhythmic melody and distinctive, singable lyrics that mix in English.
Many will remember it as the song from the Vidal Sassoon commercial, and it’s one that truly embodies Amuro’s appeal.
The music video’s charm also lies in its retro-pop vibe inspired by the fashion of the postwar ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s.
With a mid-tempo groove and relatively small key range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke—highly recommended! Pick this stylish number by Amuro-chan and steal the spotlight at karaoke!


