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] (61–70)
HELLOAmuro Namie61rank/position

This song is included on the eighth original album, PLAY, released in 2007.
Despite being an album track, it had a music video produced and was performed on music shows.
It was also used as the CM song for Avex Group Holdings’ “mu-mo.”
Hide&SeekAmuro Namie62rank/position

The lead track from Namie Amuro’s 2007 original album “PLAY,” by Japan’s proud diva.
In the promotional video, she also tried cosplay for the first time.
Since debuting as an artist in her teens in 1992, Amuro has consistently faced her music head-on, forging straight ahead and showing a wide range of expressions—she’s truly cool.
How do you feel now?Amuro Namie63rank/position

A festive dance number produced by Tetsuya Komuro, where the vibe of the ’90s blends beautifully with contemporary beats.
Its bright sound, as if celebrating a reunion, and its warm message of gratitude for all that’s come before are truly moving.
This new track, included on the best album “Finally” released in November 2017, was used as the CM song for NTT Docomo’s “namie amuro×docomo.” Beyond the buzz of Namie Amuro and Komuro teaming up again after a long time, its collaboration with Docomo’s 25th anniversary also drew major attention.
It’s perfect for life’s milestones and time spent with cherished friends, and with a narrow vocal range and easy-to-catch rhythm, it’s great for karaoke too.
A classic brimming with hope that links the past to the future.
I’LL JUMPAmuro Namie64rank/position

This song is included on the second original album, SWEET 19 BLUES, released in 1996.
The album ranked No.
1 in Oricon’s 1996 annual artist sales.
The lyrics and composition were handled by Tetsuya Komuro.
The Black music vibe in the vocals and dance is really nice.
LOVE 2000Amuro Namie65rank/position

It was released on January 1, 2000 as Namie Amuro’s 16th single.
It drew attention because CHIHARU from TRF, who was on hiatus at the time, handled the choreography.
It’s a unique piece that incorporates phrases from Bach’s Little Fugue in G minor in the intro and various other sections.
NAKEDAmuro Namie66rank/position

It’s the 37th single, released in 2011.
It was used as the theme song for KOSÉ’s “ESPRIQUE” commercial, in which she starred.
It’s a dance track produced by Shinichi Osawa and VERBAL.
This was VERBAL’s first time working on a song for Namie Amuro, which drew a lot of attention.
NobodyAmuro Namie67rank/position

“Nobody,” written as a sequel to “White Light.” Reading the lyrics, it seems that unfortunately they broke up with the partner they were so in love with.
It pains the heart to see them reminiscing about this time last year, but it’s a bittersweet song that shows those were good memories.
ONLY YOUAmuro Namie68rank/position

A track included on the album “Uncontrolled,” chosen as the broadcast theme song for WOWOW’s UEFA EURO 2012 European Football Championship.
Among the songs on the album released in June 2012, when Namie Amuro celebrated her 20th anniversary, this one stands out for its grand sense of scale with lyrics entirely in English.
Its exhilarating chorus and soaring vocals are compelling, but because the English pronunciation and phrasing are challenging, it may be best to practice before singing.
However, the melody itself is easy to learn, and its strong, empowering message makes it a good choice for singing with feeling when you want to cheer on someone important to you.
Do note that the build-up toward the end is dramatic and the breathing points can be tricky.
It’s an energetic mid-tempo number that conveys the excitement of watching sports.
PINK KEYAmuro Namie69rank/position

It’s up to you to change yourself.
It’s a bright, upbeat song, so it seems great for workouts using dumbbells or a jump rope.
Especially recommended for when you’re just getting started—like right at the beginning of your diet.
Give it a try when you’re full of high expectations for the new you!
PLEASE SMILE AGAINAmuro Namie70rank/position

It was released in 2000 as Namie Amuro’s 18th single.
Amuro herself directly asked Tetsuya Komuro, saying, “I want to sing a rock song!!,” and he produced it for her.
It was used as the theme song for Meiji Seika’s Fran commercial.
It reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s also a track noted for its cool choreography.


