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.
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Shogo Hamada Popular Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
Love Is Magic -Magic In The Summer Night-Hamada Shogo81rank/position

This is a song included on Shogo Hamada with THE R&S INSPIRATIONS’ single “Maria of My Heart,” released in July 1995.
It reached a peak position of 13 on the Oricon chart.
A resized version was released in March 2005.
To my belovedHamada Shogo82rank/position

Unusually for a Shogo Hamada song, this is a straightforward, easy-to-understand love ballad brimming with gentleness.
It’s said that “To My Beloved” was a song that came about naturally.
The tempo is relaxed, and the melody line feels calm.
It’s the kind of song you listen to quietly, so it’s recommended for those who want to sing a ballad with emotion.
Make sure you can smoothly hit the high notes at the start of the chorus.
When singing the “i” vowel, be conscious of sending the pitch upward—try raising your hand above your head for support while releasing your voice at the same time.
Relaxation is essential, so using big gestures helps you release tension and makes it easier to sing.
This approach is also great when you want clear enunciation.


