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Hajime Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Hajime Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Hajime’s songs are all pieces that fill you with happiness—the kind you often hear at wedding receptions.

He has many love-themed tracks and has collaborated with numerous artists.

This time, we’ve put together a ranking of Hajime’s popular songs.

Haji→ Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Bond.haji→1rank/position

When a new chapter of life begins and you suddenly feel lonely or anxious, HAZZIE→’s song is one that reminds you you’ve got friends by your side.

Released as a single in 2016, it was featured as the ending theme for the TV program “Yojidesu,” among others.

The music video stars real-life best friends, showing them writing messages to each other on a basketball and a baseball.

In plain, heartfelt words, it captures the precious time they’ve shared and the gratitude they couldn’t always express when they clashed.

Its warm message—that hearts stay connected even when you’re apart—gently encourages anyone starting something new.

When you want to reaffirm an unchanging friendship, why not send this song to a dear friend?

You.haji→2rank/position

Haj→ “Anata.” Official PV (Full Ver)
You.haji→

I caused my mother worry and trouble, but now I’m truly grateful.

This is a classic by HAZZIE→ that I especially want people like that to hear.

It’s filled with a “thank you” to the mother who taught me love, regret for the times I made her sad, and a pledge for the future.

Released in July 2012, it was also well loved as the theme song for high school baseball broadcasts in places like Aichi and Miyagi.

Its powerful message—blending spoken word and song—speaks for feelings that words alone can’t fully express.

For a wedding or Mother’s Day, why not use this piece to convey the gratitude that’s usually too embarrassing to say out loud?

Unrequited love.haji→3rank/position

Haji→ – “Unrequited Love.” MV
Unrequited love.haji→

Hajime, who calls himself a singer-songwriter entertainer and works across multiple fields, brings us Kataomoi.

It was released in 2018 as his 11th single.

This is a bona fide unrequited love song that straightforwardly captures the honest feeling of being in love while simultaneously having to hold those feelings back.

Because the lyrics are written in plain, unadorned words, many listeners will find parts that overlap with their own experiences and emotions.

It’s a song I want you to listen to when your heart aches and you feel like crying.

To Protect You: A Mother’s Songhaji→4rank/position

Haji→ – “To Protect You. ~Mother’s Song~” MV
To Protect You: A Mother's Songhaji→

A song that gently sings of a mother’s love is hugely popular on Instagram Reels.

Its lyrics, filled with the feelings of watching a baby grow, and its calm melody resonate deeply.

Included on the album “Cho Hajibam the FINAL.

~Farewell, Heisei~,” released in December 2018, this track movingly portrays the bond between mother and child.

The music video features photos submitted by members of the public, making it feel even more relatable.

It’s the perfect song for posting everyday moments with your baby.

Try using it in your Stories or Reels—your followers’ hearts are sure to be warmed.

for YOU。haji→5rank/position

This is a song by Haji→ that expresses deep love and gratitude for a partner.

With warm lyrics like “Just being together makes me happy” and “I want to protect you no matter what,” it conveys heartfelt devotion.

Released in July 2013, it was also used as the TV commercial song for Fuji TV Flower Center’s “Fuji TV Flower Net.” Performed in Haji→’s distinctive style that skillfully blends rap and melody, the track is easy on the ears.

If you want to share your feelings with someone special, singing it at karaoke is sure to touch their heart.

Why not take the plunge and give it a try?

Always.haji→6rank/position

Haji→ 'Forever.' Official PV (Full)
Always.haji→

Singer-songwriter Haji→, hailing from Sendai, is beloved for his warm messages that resonate with everyday life.

This title track, released as a single in April 2012, was selected as the ending theme for the TV show “Futtonda.” The straightforward lyrics—vowing to protect one’s partner for life despite being a bit clumsy—sound just like a proposal to the person you’ve decided is your “last love,” and they truly stir the listener’s heart.

It’s no wonder it was cherished by many listeners, even reaching No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Indie Chart in April 2012.

It’s a heartwarming, heartfelt number that couldn’t be more perfect as BGM to convey overflowing love to someone special at a wedding or on an important anniversary.

Night sky.miwa feat. haji→7rank/position

miwa “Yozora (Night Sky). feat. HAZZIE” Music Video
Night sky.miwa feat. haji→

The heartrending love song “Yozora,” passionately sung by miwa.

The track is structured as a duet: miwa sings the female part, while the male part is performed by Hazi→, a popular singer-songwriter from Sendai.

The song portrays two people who love each other yet keep missing each other’s feelings and can’t make it work.

Its lyrics are likely to resonate with those who chose to part ways for each other’s sake or who are experiencing an unrequited love.

It’s a love song you’ll want to listen to while gazing at the night sky and thinking of the one you love.

The ring and the spare keyhaji→8rank/position

Haji→ “The Ring and Spare Key feat. Ai from RSP” [Full with Lyrics]
The ring and the spare keyhaji→

This song, “Yubiwa to Aikagi” (“Ring and Spare Key”), by Hajime featuring Ai from the female vocal group RSP, is a love song whose title alone already tugs at the heart.

It’s a duet between a man and a woman, exchanging the feelings in their hearts with skillful interplay.

From the two’s first meeting and how they got together, to the long-distance relationship that began from there, this track lets you feel their shifting emotions as if you were holding them in your hands.

It resonates deeply, like reading a novel or manga—a story-like number.

Especially recommended for those in a long-distance relationship.

Graduation, goodbye.haji→9rank/position

As graduation day draws near, many people may feel a tightness deep in their chest.

This song, released in March 2014 by Hajime→, a singer-songwriter from Miyagi Prefecture, captures both the sorrow of parting and the determination to move forward.

Rather than a somber ballad, it features a memorable mid-tempo sound where rap and melody blend smoothly, gently giving listeners a supportive push.

Chosen as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s Music Dragon in March 2014, it became widely cherished during the graduation season.

Its warm message—looking back on days spent with friends while sending each other off with smiles—resonates deeply.

It’s a number that we hope reaches those taking their first steps into a new chapter or facing a farewell with someone dear.

To you.haji→10rank/position

Haji → 'To You.' [Official PV]
To you.haji→

An impassioned and beautiful love song by Haji→, who is active in many fields including as a YouTuber, TikToker, and manager of a music café-bar.

“Omae ni,” a handmade video of which became a hot topic, is a song that straightforwardly expresses gratitude for human bonds and fateful encounters, carrying the message that “age differences don’t matter in love.” With a mellow, reggae-tinged vibe, it’s a track that leaves a warm feeling in your heart—please listen while reminiscing about the happy times spent with someone special.