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Ryuichi Kawamura Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ryuichi Kawamura Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Ryuichi Kawamura Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ryuichi Kawamura, a singer also famous as the vocalist of the visual kei band LUNA SEA.He has showcased his talents not only in music but also as a novelist and a racing driver.Many people were likely captivated at once by his sweet singing voice.This time, we’ll introduce Ryuichi Kawamura’s most popular songs in a ranking format.

Ryuichi Kawamura Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Love is…Kawamura Ryuuichi1rank/position

This is the fourth single by singer-songwriter Ryuichi Kawamura, who debuted as the vocalist of LUNA SEA and drew attention in his solo career for showcasing a different musical style and persona from the band.

The song was used as the ending theme for the educational quiz show “Hitachi Sekai Fushigi Hakken!” and served as the culmination of his solo work during LUNA SEA’s hiatus.

Its catchy melody set to a relaxed shuffle beat evokes a sense of grand love alongside winter scenery.

It’s a 1990s winter song that made Kawamura’s vocal prowess widely known to a broad audience.

GlassKawamura Ryuuichi2rank/position

[PV] Ryuichi Kawamura / Glass
GlassKawamura Ryuuichi

“Glass” is Ryuichi Kawamura’s second single, released in April 1997.

It was recorded during his solo activities while his then-popular band was on hiatus, and it became a million seller.

The song is characterized by its flowing piano and Kawamura’s distinctive vocals, and the music video notably features close-ups of Kawamura, who was hugely popular as a heartthrob at the time.

It is a ballad that represents the 1990s.

BirthdayKawamura Ryuuichi3rank/position

A great birthday song for parents to give to their child is Ryuichi Kawamura’s “Birthday.” It’s included on his 1997 album “Love.” The song is a message from parents to a child who grows day by day: even when hard times come, something good will surely follow—so live the way you want.

Watching a child grow brings joy, but sometimes a touch of loneliness, too.

Still, it’s the perfect song for the moments when you feel joy in their healthy growth and want to send a heartfelt “You can do it” to your child as they take one step at a time on their own life’s path.

JuliaKawamura Ryuuichi4rank/position

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JuliaKawamura Ryuuichi

It was released in 2001 as Ryuichi Kawamura’s seventh single.

The song was used in a commercial for House Foods’ Ozack.

The music video, featuring him with a side-parted 7:3 hairstyle, black-rimmed glasses, and performing a quirky dance alongside women reminiscent of those from Juliana’s, was widely talked about because it made him look like a completely different person from his previous image.

I love youKawamura Ryuuichi5rank/position

Ryuichi Kawamura “I love you” MUSIC VIDEO
I love youKawamura Ryuuichi

A heart-stirring ballad woven from a delicate singing voice and profound expressions of love.

Ryuichi Kawamura’s solo debut is a memorable masterpiece whose romantic melody is complemented by imagery evocative of waves breaking on the shore.

Chosen as the ending theme for the music program COUNT DOWN TV, the song was released in February 1997 and reached No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It continues to shine with undimmed brilliance as one of Kawamura’s signature tracks.

This gem of a love song—delivered with his distinctive expressiveness and soaring high notes—will resonate deeply on a nighttime drive when love is in the air or during special moments with someone important.

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Ryuichi Kawamura “Love is…” MUSIC VIDEO
Love is…Kawamura Ryuuichi

Ryuichi Kawamura, who rose to prominence as the vocalist of LUNA SEA—the pinnacle of 90s visual kei bands—and later embarked on a solo career.

Released in October 1997, this work is positioned as the song that concludes his solo activities.

Its world, woven from lyrics where longing and hope intersect and a beautiful melodic line, left a deep impression on listeners’ hearts.

Brilliant StarsKawamura Ryuuichi7rank/position

It was released in 2009 as Ryuichi Kawamura’s 15th single.

The song was used in a commercial for GemCEREY, a well-known accessory retailer famous for marriage rings, wedding rings, and bridal rings, and it reached No.

9 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Unlike his voice when he’s the vocalist of LUNA SEA, this track showcases Ryuichi Kawamura’s clear and sincere vocals, shining like jewelry.

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