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] (1–10)
TRUE LOVEFujii Fumiya1rank/position

Singer-songwriter Fumiya Fujii, who also took the nation by storm as the lead vocalist of The Checkers.
Written, composed, and produced by him, this ballad gently sings of memories with a lover who has gone.
The acoustic guitar tones and Fujii’s tender, comforting voice slowly seep into a taut heart.
Released as a single in November 1993, it became a major hit as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Asunaro Hakusho,” and was later included on the album “Angel.” It’s a track you’ll want to listen to leisurely with a warm cup of tea when the daily grind leaves you feeling breathless.
It’s sure to become a talisman-like song that quietly loosens your heart.
Another OrionFujii Fumiya2rank/position

A gem of a 90s love ballad that vividly paints wintry scenes.
Fumiya Fujii’s warm vocals gently embrace the stirrings of love in the cold season.
Released in August 1996, the song drew attention as the theme for the TBS drama “Shards of Glass.” Fujii himself also starred in the series, deepening its world even further.
The lyrics convey a resolve to live strongly while holding onto feelings for a loved one, even after experiencing a breakup, offering a touching presence that stays close to the listener’s heart.
When you find yourself wanting to look back on memories with someone special under the starry sky, give it a listen.
Straw DogsFujii Fumiya3rank/position

Fumiya Fujii’s voice is truly wonderful.
The Checkers have many great songs, and his solo work also includes many truly beautiful love songs.
His kindness and love shine through, and it brings to mind a scene of a truly wonderful man protecting the woman he loves.
Goddess (Eros)Fujii Fumiya4rank/position

Goddess (Eros) is Fumiya Fujii’s third single, released in 1994.
The composer is Kazutoshi Sakurai of Mr.
Children.
Since Sakurai has hardly ever written songs for other artists, this is a rare track.
SUMMER BOYFujii Fumiya5rank/position

Resonating across a sun-drenched ballfield, this work’s energetic sound is irresistibly captivating—truly a song that fires up the summer high school baseball season.
Fumiya Fujii’s soaring vocals powerfully convey a fervor strong enough to repel the blazing sun and an unshakable faith in the future, striking a chord in every listener.
Included on the mini-album “RIGHT HERE! RIGHT NOW!” released in June 2003, the track’s funky, dynamic sound—produced by Gota Yashiki—was highly acclaimed from the start.
Chosen as the unified theme for Asahi Broadcasting’s “Summer High School Baseball” and TV Asahi’s “Netto Koshien,” it became widely familiar in living rooms across Japan.
It’s a true youth anthem that inspires the ballplayers single-mindedly chasing their dreams, as well as everyone cheering them on.
Go the DistanceFujii Fumiya6rank/position

It’s a famous song from Hercules that was nominated for both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes.
The Japanese version drew attention because Fumiya Fujii, the former lead vocalist of The Checkers, performed it.
It’s an uplifting song, and singing it always boosts my spirits.
KokoroFujii Fumiya7rank/position
Fumiya Fujii’s new song, drawing attention as the theme for a heartwarming human drama, is set for release in May 2026 and was written specifically to close out NHK’s Drama 10 series “Konbini Kyodai: Tenderness Mojiko Kogane Village Store.” Built on the theme that meeting and connecting with others broadens our world, it’s an upbeat, positive rock ’n’ roll track.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re struggling with relationships in a new environment or just need a refreshing change of mood.
The veteran singer’s warm, embracing voice will gently accompany you in your everyday life.


