Kyosuke Himuro Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Kyosuke Himuro, who was active in the rock band BOOWY and continued his solo career afterward.
Among fans, he’s affectionately known as “Himurock,” but did you know that in the past his name wasn’t Kyosuke Himuro (氷室京介) but Kyosuke “Kyosuke” Himuro (氷室狂介)?
Here’s a collection of some of Himurock’s most popular songs!
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Kyosuke Himuro Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
WILLHimuro Kyosuke71rank/position

A powerful track from one of Japan’s most iconic rock vocalists.
Its commanding guitar riffs and exhilarating, fast-paced drums leave a strong impression, gripping the listener to the core.
Featured on the album “SHAKE THE FAKE” and released in September 1994, this song showcases the full breadth of Kyosuke Himuro’s musicality.
Like a chronicle of his solo career, its energetic sound and wistful melodies fuse in perfect balance.
Highly recommended not only for rock fans but also for anyone standing at a crossroads in life.
Himuro’s soul-stirring vocals are sure to give you courage.
Selfish Juliet?Himuro Kyosuke72rank/position

A tragic love story colored by the legend of BOØWY.
The sweet, heartrending vocals convey the pain of love.
Released in February 1986, the song reached No.
39 on the Oricon chart.
It features the charm of romantic kayōkyoku and melodies that are complex yet accessible.
The protagonist’s emotions, tossed about by love, are woven with delicate words.
The repeated refrain “DON’T YOU CRY” is striking, evoking a strength that keeps a smile even in hardship.
Its live performances and music video are also popular—the MV set in a Western-style mansion in Setagaya, Tokyo is a must-see.
It’s a song that stays close to the hearts of those heartbroken or troubled by love.
Illusion and TruthHimuro Kyosuke73rank/position

This song paints a world where illusion and reality seem to intersect.
Kyosuke Himuro’s refreshing vocals are captivating, and combined with the straightforward rock sound, they draw you in.
It’s included on the album “beat haze odyssey,” released in October 2000.
The lyrics, which portray a heart torn between dreams and reality, hope and despair, resonate with many listeners.
Himuro’s soaring voice has long been the envy of rock-loving youths.
This work reminds us of the importance of listening to our inner voice even when faced with life’s uncertainties.
Highly recommended for those who want to embark on a journey to explore the passion hidden within their hearts.
Solitary FascismHimuro Kyosuke74rank/position

A track included on the first solo album “FLOWERS for ALGERNON,” where Shigeru Izumiya’s lyrics and Kyosuke Himuro’s music fuse beautifully.
Released in September 1988 as Himuro’s solo debut, it captured the hearts of many fans.
Amid the freshness woven by a straight-ahead rock beat, sharp-edged guitar riffs, and Himuro’s clear vocals, a distinctive sense of gravitas lingers.
This song gives voice to an inner strength and solitude shown to no one.
Its blend of power and nostalgia is sure to resonate with anyone searching for their true self.
Fill it in blackHimuro Kyosuke75rank/position

Kōsuke Himuro delivers a passionate performance of one of Eikichi Yazawa’s signature songs.
This piece blends a powerful guitar riff with a moving melody.
Himuro’s compelling vocals vividly convey the song’s world, drawing listeners in.
Released in June 1977, the track stands as a pivotal work in Yazawa’s career.
In 2009, Yazawa welcomed Himuro as a guest at Tokyo Dome for a spectacular collaboration.
The lyrics, depicting emotions like everyday fatigue, setbacks, and heartbreak, resonate with many.
For those struggling with work or love, it’s sure to give you courage.


