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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.

Namie Amuro Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

ROCK STEADYAmuro Namie71rank/position

ROCK STEADY -Live edit- / (2023 updated version)
ROCK STEADYAmuro Namie

From the March 12, 2008 release “60s 70s 80s.” This song samples the 1971 hit “Rock Steady” by American soul singer Aretha Franklin and remakes it into a dance number.

SO CRAZYAmuro Namie72rank/position

Released on October 16, 2003.

It was featured in a commercial for Mandom’s “LUCIDO-L PRISM MAGIC HAIR COLOR.” It strongly exudes a Western R&B vibe and has been highly regarded by fans of Western music.

SWEET 19 BLUSEAmuro Namie73rank/position

SWEET 19 BLUES – Namie Amuro (High Quality/With Lyrics)
SWEET 19 BLUSEAmuro Namie

This is the title track from the seventh album, SWEET 19 BLUES, released in 1996.

It was later released as a single and became a huge hit.

The piano by producer Tetsuya Komuro is particularly memorable.

There was indeed a time when no one could have imagined that these two would announce their retirement.

It’s a timeless masterpiece that transcends the passage of time.

ShowtimeAmuro Namie74rank/position

This is a song written as the theme for the TBS Tuesday drama “Princess of the Prison,” which aired in the October 2017 cour.

It’s an up-tempo, glamorous pop song, featuring lyrics that liken the drama’s “revenge plan” to a showtime.

Although the track itself is short at around three minutes, it feels quite substantial.

It seems perfect to pick at karaoke when you want to get pumped up.

The overall vocal range is G#3–D5.

It’s basically in a range you can sing in chest voice, but there’s a part at the end of the chorus that should be sung lightly in what sounds like falsetto, so relaxation is essential.

Ride the rhythm and project your voice clearly.

Still Lovin’ YouAmuro Namie75rank/position

KOSE ESPRIQUE “Eternal Baby Skin” ♪ Namie Amuro / Still Lovin’ You
Still Lovin' YouAmuro Namie

A track from Namie Amuro’s fourth album, GENIUS 2000.

It sings of a woman who continues to think strongly of a single man.

The feeling in the lyrics of falling in love for the first time every time they meet is so lovely.

Perhaps being in love with someone is always a first love.

Stop the musicAmuro Namie76rank/position

[FULL] Stop The Music Namie Amuro
Stop the musicAmuro Namie

A Eurobeat track that served as the opening theme for the Fuji TV drama “Shonan Liverpool Academy.” It was the last single released during their time with Toshiba EMI, and the third installment in their early signature Eurobeat style.

This song really stuck with me—I used to listen to it a lot in the car when I was a kid! The intro is catchy and the melody is memorable, right? Surprisingly, the tempo isn’t too fast, so I think it’s a song you can sing while paying close attention to the lyrics.

Since there’s no falsetto, if you sing it clearly in your chest voice, I think you can make it sound really cool.

StrangerAmuro Namie77rank/position

It’s a dance number characteristic of Namie Amuro, included on her 12th original album, _genic, released in 2015.

This album was unusual in that all the tracks included were previously unreleased new songs.

Namie Amuro looks incredibly cool in the music video.

TRY ME ~Believe in Me~Amuro Namie78rank/position

TRY ME ~Believe in Me~ (Mix) / Namie Amuro
TRY ME ~Believe in Me~Amuro Namie

A dance number from the early breakthrough of Namie Amuro, the guru-like figure of the kogal scene—known for platform boots and thin, light-brown brows—that even became a social phenomenon at the time.

She continues to sing today, and her vocal prowess and high-level dance performance were already firmly in place back then.

The Meaning Of UsAmuro Namie79rank/position

The Meaning of Us -Live edit- / (2024 Updated Version)
The Meaning Of UsAmuro Namie

Album 'PAST

WHAT A FEELINGAmuro Namie80rank/position

WHAT A FEELING -Live edit- / (2022 updated version)
WHAT A FEELINGAmuro Namie

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.