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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!

Kyosuke Himuro Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

WARRIORSHimuro Kyosuke29rank/position

It’s included on the 2013 album “KYOSUKE HIMURO 25th Anniversary BEST ALBUM GREATEST ANTHOLOGY.” It was used as the commercial song for HAL vocational school’s 2012 campaign.

The drums lay down a straight, powerful rock beat, and the hard-edged guitar is striking—within it, Himuro’s fierce shouts hit you straight between the eyes.

CLOUDY HEARTHimuro Kyosuke30rank/position

Written and composed by Kyosuke Himuro, this is “CLOUDY HEART,” released in 1985.

It’s a song by the rock band BOØWY, but since they disbanded, two versions emerged: the edgy BOØWY version and, in contrast, the softer Himuro version.

Kyosuke Himuro Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

URBAN DANCEHimuro Kyosuke31rank/position

It’s included on the 1992 album “masterpiece #12.” The theme song for the drama “…Hitori de Ii no.” Over a danceable rhythm built by 16-beat drums, with aggressive guitar and an elegant melodic line, Himuro’s voice soars in a high tone—resulting in a track that exudes a very urban vibe.

VIRGIN BEATHimuro Kyosuke32rank/position

It was included on the 1994 album “SHAKE THE FAKE.” It was used in a Camellia Diamond commercial.

The artist has said it’s one of the songs he composed using his favorite chord progression.

In the music video, Himuro stands at the tip of a crane several tens of meters above the ground; he later revealed that he wasn’t wearing a safety harness at the time, making it a very dangerous shoot.

VIRUSHimuro Kyosuke33rank/position

The song by Kyosuke Himuro released in August 2003 is an ambitious work that incisively exposes the dark side of contemporary society.

It’s an experimental attempt that incorporates rap, setting it apart from straightforward rock.

With lyrics by Yukinojo Mori, it uses viruses as a metaphor to depict the human psyche and social contradictions.

Listening to this track conjures up an image of modern society where pleasure and irony intertwine.

Himuro’s powerful vocals convey the message even more strikingly.

Give it a listen when you want to confront society’s pathologies or your own self—you’re sure to gain new insights.

Eternity ~Eternity~Himuro Kyosuke34rank/position

Included on the 2000 album “MELLOW.” Theme song for the film “ISOLA: Multiple Personality Girl.” Born in 1960.

A singer-songwriter from Gunma Prefecture.

The blend of a slow, mellow melody with hard guitar and powerful drums is superb, and Himuro’s passionate vocals create a great vibe.

The drum roll in the chorus is also a nice touch.

BANG THE BEATHimuro Kyosuke35rank/position

It is included on the 2010 album “”B”ORDERLESS.” It was used as the commercial song for Asahi Soft Drinks’ “Green Cola.” Himuro’s passionately sung vocals—together with the straightforward, simple-beat drums and guitar rhythm and the emotionally stirring melody—pierce the heart.