Kimyō Reitarō Popular Song Rankings [2026]
A seasoned, highly skilled musician who began building his career around 2000 and made his major-label debut in 2016.
With his distinctive worldview, he has created numerous original, memorable songs for commercials.
Active as a singer-songwriter, he has left behind many masterpieces.
This time, we take a closer look at him.
Based on reliable feedback from fans submitted to our site so far, we researched his most popular songs.
Here, we present the ones that received particularly high praise in a ranking format.
Enjoy!
KIMYO REITARO Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Big Brother’s SongKimyō Reitarō1rank/position

Kiyoshiro Retaro’s “Big Brother’s Song” is pure solo-accompanied performance.
It feels like an improvised tune gently spun from real-life experiences, with many spoken-like parts—funny and delightful.
The audience bursts into laughter, too.
The lyrics are full of “sibling clichés” or even “family clichés” that make you chuckle and nod in agreement.
It’s a track that lets you savor the Kiyoshiro Retaro world to the fullest.
SWEET MEMORIESKimyō Reitarō2rank/position

When you think of “SWEET MEMORIES,” it’s famous as one of Seiko Matsuda’s signature songs.
And are you familiar with the version sung by Keimyo Reitaro, the singer-songwriter renowned for his covers? The classic takes on a different charm in his voice.
Hearing these lyrics sung by a man makes the song feel so dramatic and so beautiful—it’s truly moving.
It’s a song that has been loved and listened to countless times, yet this exquisitely stylish cover lets you once again swoon over just how wonderful it is.
Aux Champs-ÉlyséesKimyō Reitarō3rank/position

The song was composed by Mike Wilsh and Mike Deegan, with lyrics written by Pierre Delanoë.
Many artists have sung the Japanese version.
The version sung by Reitaro Strange was used in a Suzuki Lapin Chocolat commercial.
Blues Until MorningKimyō Reitarō4rank/position

This song features a gentle, soul-soothing melody that seems to embrace the stillness of the night.
Kimiou Reitaro’s distinctive vocals beautifully capture the feelings of trying to find hope amid loneliness and uncertainty.
Released digitally in October 2024, the track was written as the theme song for the film “Yoru no Manimani.” In harmony with the movie’s focus on the reunion and growth of young people set against the backdrop of a nighttime city, the lyrics evoke the sensation of immersing oneself in the night as if escaping from reality.
It’s a recommended listen for solitary nights or when you’re carrying something heavy in your heart.
It will stay close to you and offer quiet comfort.
AsphaltKimyō Reitarō5rank/position

Kimyo Reitaro’s “Asphalt,” also known from its commercial tie-ins, was released in 2021 as a track on the mini-album Hummingbird.
It’s a comfortably laid-back mid-tempo ballad, a style he excels at, that goes down easy on the ears.
The lyrics—characteristic of a tie-in with a Netz Toyota commercial—subtly weave in a sense of danger through the motif of the road, leaving a strong impression.
It’s a song that lets you fully immerse yourself in Kimyo’s unique world, so if you’re intrigued, be sure to give it a listen!
Daydream BelieverKimyō Reitarō6rank/position

Reitaro Strange is famous for covering chanson and many other genres.
He’s a musician loved by many for his singing voice and friendly personality.
It feels like only when someone with his character sings it do the lyrics and melody of this song truly come alive—an unforgettable, outstanding cover.
Scatter, Scatter, Fill (feat. Masaki Suda)Kimyō Reitarō7rank/position

Kimyo Reitaro is a singer-songwriter who is also active as the vocalist for Tensai Band and The Animations—an artist known to those in the know, a true core musician.
The work in which Kimyo Reitaro co-stars with actor-artist Masaki Suda is “Chiru Chiru Michiru feat.
Masaki Suda.” It’s a laid-back, stylish track, and because the vocal range is kept quite narrow, I think it’s very easy to sing.
Be sure to check it out.
Spring of Ashura feat. Moeka Shiotsuka (Hitsujibungaku)Kimyō Reitarō8rank/position

Reitaro Kimyo is a singer-songwriter who not only fronts Animations and Tensai Band but also works as a narrator for commercials.
Featuring Moeka Shiozuka of Hitsujibungaku, “Haru no Shura feat.
Moeka Shiozuka (Hitsujibungaku)” is a striking track that opens with a nostalgic melody and an airy ensemble.
The lyrics, woven with a distinctive worldview, excel in the way they make effective use of the sound of words.
It’s a pop tune full of wistful charm, perfect for a balmy spring day.
Original songKimyō Reitarō9rank/position
This commercial focuses on the idea that mutual aid is about people supporting one another, portraying how that belief gives you the strength to move forward.
It shows that having mutual aid lets you feel secure in times of need and supports you in taking the next step, with a farmer as the main character.
By also depicting a cycle in which people are inspired to support others in the same way, the CM conveys the security and warmth of mutual aid.
Enhancing the warm atmosphere of the visuals is a song by Reitaro Strange Reitaro (Kimyo Reitaro).
The gentle sound is striking, and the lightness in his vocals also expresses a sense of kindness.
HOPE feat. HikorohiKimyō Reitarō10rank/position

Reitaro Strange Reitaro captivates many with his emotional lyrics and vocals.
He features comedian and actress Hikari Hikorohi on “HOPE feat.
Hikorohi.” It’s a stripped-down, voice-and-guitar song that depicts someone lost in thought in familiar settings like a supermarket or a home kitchen.
Anyone who’s been in a similar situation will surely relate.
And if you know the brand names that appear in the song, you may feel the lyrics’ depth even more.


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