Fumiya Fujii Popular Song Ranking [2026]
After debuting as the lead vocalist of The Checkers and producing numerous hits, Fumiya Fujii began a solo career and has been active not only in music but across the arts in general.
This time, we present a ranking of Fumiya Fujii’s most popular songs.
It’s a collection of timeless tracks—be sure to give them a listen.
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Fumiya Fujii Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
I Can Go the DistanveFujii Fumiya11rank/position

This is the Japanese-translated version of “Go the Distance,” an insert song from the Disney film Hercules.
While it has the grand worldview characteristic of Disney, the lyrics themselves are brimming with strength.
It’s a song that truly suits the phrase “to face challenges head-on.”
AngelFujii Fumiya12rank/position

It’s a song included on Fumiya Fujii’s album “Angel,” released in April 1994, and it was released as a single in May of the same year.
It was used in a commercial for the Sprinter Marino.
It’s recommended for drives with your significant other.
To the sky of victoryFujii Fumiya13rank/position

This is a song written by Fumiya Fujii as the official ceremony theme for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of professional baseball.
It’s played along with fireworks when the Hawks win a home game, and it expresses the desire for victory in a straightforward way.
With a calm yet grand sound, it also carries a gentle warmth that makes you feel the joy of winning.
The song conveys gratitude toward the teammates who fought together and the happiness of sharing that joy.
paper airplaneFujii Fumiya14rank/position

It’s a song included on Fumiya Fujii’s second album, R&R, released in 1995.
The lyrics were written by Fumiya Fujii and the music composed by Char.
During live performances, there’s a segment where the audience flies paper airplanes together, making it one of the songs that really gets the crowd going.
All of the YouthFujii Fumiya15rank/position

This is a cover by Fumiya Fujii, who said he was a fan of Fujifabric.
It’s also nice that the band performance is by himself.
With a mature, sultry vocal completely different from Masahiko Shimura’s, both the title and the lyrics of “Wakamono no Subete” take on a different flavor.


