Junichi Inagaki Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Junichi Inagaki, who debuted in 1982 with “Ame no Regret” under the catchphrase “Super Pop Vocal,” has sung numerous hit songs.
Among them are many songs featured in commercials.
His performances, where he sang while playing the drums, were also memorable.
Here is a collection of his popular tracks.
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Junichi Inagaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Get Back To MyselfInagaki Junichi46rank/position

This soul-style track featuring an electric sitar was created as a tribute to Marvin Gaye.
Released on April 3, 1991 as part of the album “WILL,” it remains highly popular among fans.
Its unique sound—crafted together with new members like Masaki Akashio (formerly of H2O) and Yudai Suzuki—is also a major draw.
It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone who’s lost sight of themselves or wants to rediscover their true self.
SHINE ON MEInagaki Junichi47rank/position

Released in March 1990 as Junichi Inagaki’s 18th single, this pop number was written and composed by Tatsuto Kuwamura.
The lyrics candidly express feelings for a loved one while sensing eternity in the shimmering afternoon light, capturing the fresh emotion of a crush turning into certainty.
Its appeal lies in the rich choral work that expands from the intro and the urban sound woven by crisp guitar cutting, all of which highlights Inagaki’s high-tone voice.
The song was also included as the opening track on the album “Self Portrait” and was performed as the opener at his 30th anniversary concert.
With a bright melody line and a refreshing, resort-like feel, it’s a perfect track for when you want to lift your spirits.
Jelaseez NightInagaki Junichi48rank/position

Lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto; music by Kyohei Tsutsumi.
Two people slip out of the party and embrace.
Of course, it’s a love that must remain secret from others.
A romance that, long ago, gave a premonition it would turn out this way.
It’s a song about two people falling into a forbidden love.
Second KissInagaki Junichi49rank/position

This is a work from April 1991 that delicately portrays the fluctuating emotions of adult romance.
Centered on the motif of a sweet yet precarious “second kiss,” it movingly captures a heart wavering between the intoxication of love and the pull of reality.
Yasushi Akimoto’s lyrics skillfully weave together anxiety and anticipation as the relationship steps into a place where excuses no longer apply, while Toshiaki Matsumoto’s flowing melody is wrapped in Mikio Hagita’s sophisticated arrangement.
Released simultaneously with the album “WILL” as the 21st single, its B-side, “Rewind,” was used as the opening theme for a Kansai TV program.
The urbane sound, where sweetness and wistfulness intersect, is the perfect number for moments of doubt in love or when you want to savor the patterns of grown-up romance.
To you, the one and only in the worldInagaki Junichi50rank/position

“You, the Only One in the World” is Junichi Inagaki’s 26th single, released in 1992, and it is included on the album “SKETCH of HEART.” Its highest position on the Oricon chart was 75.


