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Sakura Fujiwara Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Sakura Fujiwara is a singer-songwriter and actress born in 1995, hailing from Fukuoka City.

In January 2015, she made her major-label debut with the insert song “Just one girl” for the Nippon TV drama “Kōkō no Kaidan” (The Queen’s Classroom/School Staircase).

Her singing voice is characterized as both “bluesy” and “smoky.”

So, what are the rankings of Fujiwara’s most popular songs?

Sakura Fujiwara Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Let’s talk.Fujihara Sakura8rank/position

Sakura Fujiwara – Let’s Talk (Music Video)
Let's talk.Fujihara Sakura

This song features Sakura Fujiwara’s gentle, warm voice that nestles close to the heart.

It’s included on her album “AIRPORT,” released in May 2023, and also drew attention as a co-written piece with Kazuyoshi Saito.

The lyrics, which cherish the small moments of everyday life and portray the couple’s feelings for each other, are especially memorable and resonate deeply with listeners.

The music video stars actress Mayu Hotta, and behind-the-scenes footage of her relaxed shoot with Sakura Fujiwara has also been released.

With its laid-back vibe, it’s perfect for soothing a tired heart.

It’s also a great choice to listen to while spending time with someone special.

NEW DAYFujihara Sakura9rank/position

Sakura Fujiwara “NEW DAY” (short ver.)
NEW DAYFujihara Sakura

This is a very bright, uplifting autumn song by Sakura Fujiwara, a female singer-songwriter born in 1995.

Even though lots of things happen, it tells you that as long as you’re with me, everything will be okay—let’s enjoy the new days.

It’s a great song that throws out such energizing words!

SomedayFujihara Sakura10rank/position

Sakura Fujiwara – “Someday” (short ver.)
SomedayFujihara Sakura

This is a song that was used as the ending theme from 2017 to 2018.

On the March 25, 2018 broadcast, Sakura Fujiwara performed the song in a solo acoustic rendition.

Her singing voice and the light, breezy sound create a sense of joy and uplift.

The theme is encounters, expressing bright emotions such as the miracle and happiness of meeting someone.

It’s also memorable that the motif is Sakura Fujiwara’s parents, which brings in words that evoke a parent-child relationship.

Sakura Fujiwara Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

good morningFujihara Sakura11rank/position

Sakura Fujiwara’s song “good morning” is a perfect track for mornings when you can almost hear little birds chirping.

It’s the title track of her major-label debut album “good morning,” released in 2016, and it was used in the Kyushu Electric Power “Kirei Life Plus” commercial.

Created around the theme of what a “happy morning” means to Fujiwara, it’s adorned with a cute, country-style sound.

Definitely try setting it as your alarm!

Daydream BelieverFujihara Sakura12rank/position

Here’s a cover sung by the female singer-songwriter Sakura Fujiwara with a slightly different vibe.

How does “Daydream Believer” feel to you in this voice? It’s a heartfelt performance where you can sense her own creative touches and expression—both the vocals and the rendition are wonderful.

sunshineFujihara Sakura13rank/position

TOSOH’s commercial “Chemistry is a Cheer: Lifetime” is really good.

I think some people will be moved to tears by the narration that says, “It’s okay to make mistakes, it’s okay to get dirty.” Supporting that kind of CM behind the scenes is Sakura Fujiwara’s “sunshine,” which is another tearjerker—you’ll definitely remember this commercial whenever you hear the song! Fujiwara’s singing voice has a mysterious quality, like a mix of head voice and chest voice, and just listening to it makes your heart feel calm.

As for the English lyrics, I recommend translating them yourself and fully immersing yourself in the world of this song, “sunshine”!

The Moon × Don’t just say starsNakamuraEmi × Fujiwara Sakura14rank/position

NakamuraEmi × Sakura Fujiwara “The Moon × Don’t Even Say Stars” Official Lyric Video
The Moon × Don’t just say starsNakamuraEmi × Fujiwara Sakura

Singer-songwriters Sakura Fujiwara and NakamuraEmi performed “The Moon × Hoshi Nante Iwazu” together at a live show.

The performance drew a huge response and was also released on CD.

The piano tone brings out the duo’s beautiful harmonies, resulting in an irresistibly mellow track.

It’s also noteworthy that the mashup of the two songs gives birth to a new interpretation of the lyrics.

You’ll likely come away with different impressions than when you listen to each song on its own.