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Shogo Hamada’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Singer-songwriter Shogo Hamada, known for his distinctive music that lies somewhere between folk and rock, imbues each of his songs with powerful messages, influenced in part by his own upbringing.

Here, we introduce a ranking of his most popular songs—tracks through which listeners can draw messages and lessons from a variety of perspectives.

Shogo Hamada Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)

Threads of LightHamada Shogo76rank/position

Threads of Light (Music Video / Short Version)
Threads of LightHamada Shogo

A song included on the album “Journey of a Songwriter ~ Traveling Songwriter.” It’s a mid-tempo rock number that sings of a vow to protect children and weave a brightly illuminated future.

Arc de TriompheHamada Shogo77rank/position

Arc de Triomphe (Welcome back to the ’80s / Short Version)
Arc de TriompheHamada Shogo

This is a beloved classic by Shogo Hamada, included on the 1982 album “PROMISED LAND.” Through the story of a soldier who leaves a loved one for the battlefield and returns exhausted, the song portrays, in a dramatic way, the pain of parting and the heartfelt longing for reunion.

In September 2019, it was re-recorded as his first single in about 14 years, infused with the feelings Hamada himself felt he “hadn’t fully captured at the time.” It’s a moving piece that warmly yet powerfully supports those who, after fighting the battles of life, are striving to return to the place that matters most.

When you are in the time of your life…Hamada Shogo78rank/position

This is an early signature work that became a turning point as Shogo Hamada’s first album for which he wrote all the lyrics himself, and it’s packed with fun days spent touring various places with the band! The tempo is very relaxed, so you can sing carefully, and the pitch is easy to follow.

Also, the structure raises the range gradually toward the chorus, so if you build momentum little by little as you sing, your voice will come out smoothly without catching in your throat.

Basically, the place where you produce the voice is the vocal cords, so place a finger in the dip between your collarbones, bring your other hand in front of the vocal cords, and sing as if you’re letting your voice hit your hand in time with the rhythm.

As the pitch gets higher, move your hand farther away—away from the vocal cords—and project your voice toward it.

Until I met youHamada Shogo79rank/position

Until I Met You (Sand Castle/1983) / Shogo Hamada
Until I met youHamada Shogo

Although it’s one of Shogo Hamada’s early works, the melody and lyrics are excellent, and the song enjoys strong popularity among fans.

Its simple, early-era sound and melodic sensibility—foreshadowing his later works—shine through, making it a track that conveys the roots of his music, and it’s especially recommended for those who like love songs and ballads! Rather than belting it out fully, you’ll want to sing with a touch of ease.

Instead of projecting your voice far away, try singing as if you’re resonating the sound right in front of your face using your hands—this will bring out a more poignant, aching quality in your voice.

Be mindful to support and project your voice properly.

The night is still young.Hamada Shogo80rank/position

The Night Is Just Beginning (Music Video / Short Version)
The night is still young.Hamada Shogo

A song included on the 18th album, “Journey of a Songwriter ~Tabisuru Songwriter,” released on April 29, 2015.

The song is about a one-night encounter on the dance floor.

It’s a danceable, mid-tempo pop track.