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Hirai Dai Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Hirai Dai Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Hirai Dai Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Singer Dai Hirai, who grew up with a father who loves surfing and guitar.

He has been playing the ukulele since the age of three, shaping his warm musical style.

In 2011, his song “ONE LOVE ~Pacific Harmony~” was selected as the official image song for Honolulu Festival, a major event in Hawaii, drawing significant attention.

This time, we’ll introduce Dai Hirai’s popular songs in a ranked list.

Hirai Dai Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Stand by me, Stand by you.Hirai Dai1rank/position

Hirai Dai / Stand by me, Stand by you. (Lyric Video)
Stand by me, Stand by you.Hirai Dai

A warm love song sung by Dai Hirai, “Stand by me, Stand by you.” Released as a digital single in September 2020, the track was also featured in a web commercial for a wedding information site.

The gentle tones of the acoustic guitar and the soothing melody overlap to calmly portray the joy of walking through life for a long time with the one you love.

His unadorned, understated vocals tenderly nestle close to the listener’s heart.

Celebrating the everyday moments shared with someone special, this song is a perfect classic ballad to sing at karaoke to express your feelings for your partner.

Gate of GloryHirai Dai2rank/position

Dai Hirai / The Door of Glory (Music Video)
Gate of GloryHirai Dai

A support song for high school baseball in the summer of 2022, created as the theme song for “Netto Koshien,” it’s a track that encourages the players with the message: “We want you to hold on to hope beyond winning and losing.” With warm words, a gentle vocal tone, and a catchy melody, it’s crafted to resonate not only with high school ballplayers but with many people.

The overall delivery is soft, so you’ll want to sing without forcing it; however, the switch from chest voice to falsetto at the start of the chorus may be tricky.

Try keeping your facial muscles lifted from the beginning to make the transition smoother.

Always aim to resonate in the same spot—both chest and falsetto—around the center of your brow.

Since it uses a lot of breath, be sure to take a solid inhale in advance!

Until we meet againHirai Dai3rank/position

An emotionally moving ballad that gently sings of the bittersweet sorrow of farewells felt in seasons of graduation and new departures, while holding hope for reunion.

Crafted by Dai Hirai, a singer-songwriter who captivates many listeners with a comfortable, surf music–inspired sound.

Released digitally in February 2015, it was also included on the acclaimed May release “Slow & Easy,” and remains enduringly popular.

It delicately portrays feelings that shift alongside everyday scenes and the changing seasons, with the calm tones of acoustic guitar heightening the emotional mood.

It will quietly accompany moments when you part from someone important—such as school graduation ceremonies or other life milestones.

Prayer FlowerHirai Dai4rank/position

Hirai Dai, whose gentle, heartwarming voice resonates across generations, is beloved by many.

This work is his memorable debut single, released in October 2011.

In the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake, as anxiety spread, its message themed around prayer and healing struck a deep chord with listeners.

The ukulele’s tones and the warm melody gently embrace wounded hearts.

In September 2020, he created a self-cover version featuring strings, and the song evolved into a timeless classic passed down through the years.

It’s a ballad you’ll want to listen to on nights when you find yourself quietly shedding tears as you remember someone you long to see but cannot—after a farewell, a breakup, or any precious parting.

My Little RoseHirai Dai5rank/position

Hirai Dai / My Little Rose (Lyric Video)
My Little RoseHirai Dai

It’s a song like a love letter about the love for the child born with his partner, and the actual newborn’s first cry is used in the track.

The joy of Dai Hirai becoming a father for the first time and his boundless love for his child are expressed straightforwardly, making it a warm song especially beloved by fans! It’s a piece you’ll want to sing gently while thinking of your precious child.

In the A melody, there’s a strong spoken quality, so the key is to keep your voice steady.

In the B melody, be careful not to tense up where the pitch briefly rises.

For the high notes, it’s important to imagine the pitch before you sing—aim straight at the target and send the sound directly.

Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai6rank/position

Dai Hirai / The Way Home in March (Lyric Video)
Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai

Released on February 20, 2022, this ballad was timed for graduation season, featuring memorable piano and strings! Announced as the 18th installment of the ongoing “Sunday Goods” series, its lyrics sing not of endings but of beginnings that connect us forward, carrying a bittersweet yet warm message.

It’s a song that makes you feel graduation isn’t an end but a start.

Highly recommended for those who want to sing one of Dai Hirai’s more gentle, mellow numbers! The overall vocal range is C3–B4, with the arrangement gradually building toward the chorus.

Accenting the downbeats will help the song come together beautifully so it doesn’t sound too monotonous.

Keep contrast and dynamics in mind as you sing!

Slow & EasyHirai Dai7rank/position

Dai Hirai / Slow & Easy (Music Video)
Slow & EasyHirai Dai

When you want to step away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and let your mind unwind, this might be the perfect song.

It’s a work by Dai Hirai and the title track of the album released in May 2015.

It was also used in a Sumitomo Forestry commercial.

The gentle sounds of acoustic guitar and ukulele are wonderfully soothing.

With vocals as refreshing as a sea breeze, the song conveys the importance of moving at your own pace without rushing.

It helps you rediscover the beauty of being your true self—something we often lose sight of amid our busy days.

It’s a warm track that stays close to a weary heart and gently loosens it.

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