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Fumiya Fujii Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Fumiya Fujii Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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He previously served as the lead vocalist of the popular group “The Checkers” and is now mainly active as a solo artist.

His consistently steady singing voice, unchanged since the old days, is striking.

This time, I’ve put together a selection of love songs to introduce.

Fumiya Fujii Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

TRUE LOVEFujii Fumiya1rank/position

Released in November 1993, this song marked Fumiya Fujii’s solo debut single.

It was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Asunaro Hakusho.” The lyrics, which look back on a past love and sing of its bittersweetness and beauty, have resonated with many people.

It’s especially beloved as a wedding staple, continuing to be cherished as a song that colors happy moments.

In 1995, it’s said that on a certain TV program’s auction, the right to have Fumiya Fujii perform this song at a wedding reception was sold for over one million yen.

It’s a recommended track for those who have experienced heartbreak or want to reflect on memories with someone special.

Another OrionFujii Fumiya2rank/position

Even after The Checkers disbanded, Fumiya Fujii has continued to be remarkably active.

“TRUE LOVE” and “Time Machine” have become karaoke staples for men, haven’t they? And then there’s the mega-hit “Another Orion.” The massive success of the drama “Shards of Glass,” in which the song was used, is inseparable from this track.

Many viewers probably tuned in each week, emotionally invested in the intertwined human relationships played out by Fujii himself, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Makiko Esumi, and others.

The lyric “No matter how far apart we are, I’ll be thinking of you” captures pure, classic romantic devotion.

The chorus swells in an extraordinary way—this is a truly recommended ballad.

Snow CrystalFujii Fumiya3rank/position

Fumiya Fujii – Snow Crystal [Official Video]
Snow CrystalFujii Fumiya

Released in 1996 as Fumiya Fujii’s 11th single, this song was featured in an Apple Computer “Macintosh” commercial.

It’s a winter ballad whose lyrics convey the longing and loneliness of spending winter alone now, contrasted with the happy winter memories once shared with a beloved girlfriend.