Hata Motohiro Popular Song Rankings [2026]
One of the J-POP scene’s foremost masters of the husky voice, Motohiro Hata.
This time, we’d like to focus on him.
We’ve listed his most-played videos in a ranking format.
Whether you want to learn more about him or you’re already a fan, please take a look.
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Motohiro Hata’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
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This is Motohiro Hata’s fifth digital single, released in July 2022.
It was used as an insert song for TV Asahi’s Thursday drama “Roppongi Class.” While the song is a ballad that conveys a gently melancholic mood throughout, what becomes crucial when singing it at karaoke ultimately comes down to vocal expressiveness.
It’s important to avoid rough or careless delivery even in the high notes, and I feel it’s also essential to fully understand the lyrics’ content before singing.
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This is a medley by a male singer-songwriter known for his refreshing acoustic guitar.
His clear, crystalline voice is incredibly captivating, and the songs he performs are not only tinged with melancholy but also possess an artistic quality that evokes a certain sense of elegance.
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It was written as the theme song for the 2016 film Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow, starring Kenichi Matsuyama.
The CD containing this song was released as a double A-side single, and later, a digital-only album featuring only Hata’s film theme songs was also released.
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This song features Motohiro Hata’s warm, heartfelt vocals that really sink in.
While delicately depicting everyday scenes and the changing seasons, it weaves thoughts for a loved one into a “last letter.” Included on the January 2013 album Signed POP, the track has no official tie-ins, yet it has become a popular choice for weddings and for reflecting on memories with someone special.
It’s a recommended song when you want to express gratitude and love, or when you need to gather your thoughts before parting with someone important.
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Hata Motohiro’s medium-tempo ballad “Hana” became a hot topic as it was specially written as the image song for Panasonic’s corporate commercial “The Story of Each Person.” It was released on vinyl for Record Day 2018 and included on the album “Copernicus” for the CD release.
It’s unusual in that it’s written from a flower’s perspective, but Hata’s delicate scenic depictions make it feel even easier to immerse yourself in the world of the song.
A fragile, beautiful presence.
Even if small, that feeling is surely powerful.
It’s a song that seems to support a heart on the verge of breaking, giving you the strength to stand with quiet dignity.


