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] (31–40)
I HAVE NEVER SEENAmuro Namie36rank/position

Released in December 1998 as her first single after returning from maternity leave, the 12th single “I HAVE NEVER SEEN” served as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama Yonigeya Honpo.
It’s a mid-tempo number that blends poignancy with strength.
The lyrics, which resolve to move forward while carrying indelible memories and loneliness, paired with the rich, layered synth sound, leave a strong impression.
Though a celebrated comeback track that reached No.
1 on the Oricon chart, its melodic range isn’t overly wide, making it easier to sing with plenty of emotion.
However, be careful: if you don’t emphasize the build from the low tones in the first verse to the chorus, it can come across as flat.
It’s a touching ballad that you’ll want to listen to quietly on a still night.
WANT ME, WANT MEAmuro Namie37rank/position

It’s characterized by intense dance and breakneck-speed lyrics.
It’s a track that puts the strong, stylishly sexy side of Namie Amuro front and center.
It’s a very popular, cool song among fans.
The chorus is memorable—even many who’ve only heard it in passing will recognize it—and if you can catch the rhythm, you can sing it, so it’s one I definitely want you to perform with a cool attitude.
The low range actually stands out more than you’d expect, so be careful not to sing from your throat.
I recommend singing with the feeling that all your sound—both low and high—resonates in the same place, as if you’re projecting your voice from your temples.
Can You Feel This LoveAmuro Namie38rank/position

The song that marked the 20th anniversary of Mezamashi TV was Namie Amuro’s “Can You Feel This Love.” It was used as the theme song for a year starting in April 2013.
It’s an up-tempo number that boosts your energy from the morning, a track that can make everyone who listens feel invigorated.
If you listen to it on your commute, you’ll probably find a spring in your step.
The lyrics are a fully positive love song, helping you start your morning with a forward-looking mindset!
Can’t Sleep, Can’t Eat, I’m SickAmuro Namie39rank/position

It was released on May 17, 2006.
It was created with the catchphrase “a sparkly pop tune that’s funky and danceable for early summer.” The funky horn section that rings out from the intro shapes the overall image of the song.
Four SeasonsAmuro Namie40rank/position

As the theme song for the feature film Inuyasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler, this ballad, released alongside the movie in 2003, has been etched into the hearts of many fans.
Sung by Namie Amuro on her album STYLE, the piece is a collaboration with lyrics by Ayaha Mochizuki and composition by MONK, quietly weaving memories of love through the motif of the four seasons.
Its lyrics, interlacing English and Japanese, crystallize introspection and resolve as they traverse the end and continuation of a relationship.
Set to a mid-tempo where piano and strings seem to breathe, the richly ranged vocals unravel the folds of time and emotion.
In 2014, it was included in the fan-voted ballad best-of Ballada, for which a new music video was also produced.
A song that profoundly absorbs the grand, Japanese-fantasy atmosphere of the film, it revives seasons and memories each time you listen.
Namie Amuro’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Golden TouchAmuro Namie41rank/position

From the 12th album “_genic,” released on June 10, 2015.
The music video for this song was created with the concept of “Touch,” and by touching the center of the video with your finger as you watch, you can enjoy various simulated experiences.
It’s a fun piece—be sure to give it a try!
I WILLAmuro Namie42rank/position

The ballad “I WILL,” with lyrics written by Namie Amuro herself.
Packed with messages for her fans and marked by a poignantly beautiful melody, this song feels like a magical masterpiece that gently stays by your heart, doesn’t it? If you ever have a chance to go to karaoke with someone special who truly understands you, why not pick this song? The emotional chorus lyrics deeply resonate!


