Kohmi Hirose’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Kohmi Hirose is active in a wide range of musical pursuits—not only as a singer but also as a music producer and vocal coach.
She is known for her winter-themed image and distinctive high-tone voice.
Here, we introduce a ranking of her most popular songs.
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Kohmi Hirose Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
I WISHHirose Kōmi11rank/position

The nickname “Queen of Winter” is incredibly famous—this is Kohmi Hirose’s 15th single.
As with many of her songs, it was used in a commercial for Alpen.
The track is very relaxed; rather than evoking the feeling of racing down the slopes like her other classic hits, it has the atmosphere of a ballad that conjures the image of snow falling silently and steadily, piling up.
Venus LineHirose Kōmi12rank/position

Kohmi Hirose is one of Japan’s leading singer-songwriters.
She wrote “Venus Line” as the opening theme for the anime BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls’ Story-.
It’s a jazz-tinged track featuring piano and violin, and its lyrics capture the buoyant excitement of the protagonist who pours her heart into sports.
Also noteworthy is how the lyrics use expressions premised on the anime’s story—for example, reading “daikyū” (a struck ball) as “kibō” (hope).
My Dear EllieHirose Kōmi13rank/position

This track is included on Kōmi Hirose’s 2001 release “Kōmi Hirose THE BEST ‘Love Winters ~ballads~’,” and it’s a more up-tempo, 16-beat, rhythmical rendition compared to the original.
When an artist with a completely different vocal quality from Keisuke Kuwata sings it, a whole new kind of appeal emerges.
As long as there is love, everything will be okay.Hirose Kōmi14rank/position

The debut song of the genius artist Kōmi Hirose, who is both the queen of high notes and gifted with outstanding pop songwriting sense.
It’s a wonderful track packed to the brim with her charm.
The arrangement is by another genius, Shiro Sagisu, yet her distinctive voice holds its own against that gorgeous arrangement.
Absolutely incredible!
GIFTHirose Kōmi15rank/position

This is a powerful love song by Kohmi Hirose, a female singer-songwriter known for her expansive, captivating vocals.
It sings about how you, who always bring me a flutter of excitement, are an irreplaceable, special gift to myself.
MovingHirose Kōmi16rank/position

The moment you move and start a new life with your partner is filled with happiness and excitement.
Kōmi Hirose’s “O-Hikkoshi” vividly portrays the scenes of preparing to move, traveling with your belongings to his place, and the instant the door opens.
Starting a new life always comes with some anxiety, but if you’re with the person you love, you’re sure to spend a fun and fulfilling time together—this song inspires that kind of bright hope.
If you’re planning to start living with your partner, give it a listen while imagining your new life.
It’s summer, you know!Hirose Kōmi17rank/position

Many of you probably thought, “Huh?” It’s a summer track released by Kōmi Hirose, who’s practically synonymous with winter.
True to her style, it’s a light, catchy pop song—easy to get into and easy to remember.
If you play it for your friends like, “Hey, check out this song I know!” it might just surprise them.
Come, springHirose Kōmi18rank/position

One track by Kohmi Hirose from the December 1994 album “Harvest” is a gem that vividly portrays the complex realities of modern women’s love lives and careers.
It skillfully weaves together the shifting emotions of a single woman—expectations of becoming a full-time homemaker, a sudden heartbreak, immersion in her career, and the hope for new love.
The emotional trajectory from a love-first mindset to single-minded dedication to work, and then to awaiting a spring-like new encounter, is expressed through powerful vocals and a bright melody line.
This work is a heartwarming anthem that gently supports everyone striving forward while grappling with love and work.


