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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)

Daydream BelieverKimyō Reitarō8rank/position

Daydream Believer ~Day Dream Believer~
Daydream BelieverKimyō Reitarō

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.

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

Kimyō Reitarō – “HOPE feat. Hikorohee” Official Lyric Video
HOPE feat. HikorohiKimyō Reitarō

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.

Kimiryou Reitaro Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

What a nice bath.Kimyō Reitarō11rank/position

Footage of Ken Shimura’s ‘Baka Tono’ too: The Drifters × BOSS collaboration commercial supports workers with a parody of ‘Ii Yudana’
What a nice bath.Kimyō Reitarō

Even if you don’t know the title or the lyrics very well, it’s one of those songs you can hum along to without thinking.

The commercial that leaves you feeling warm and motivated—BOSS Golden Time: “The Drifters” edition—features The Drifters’ song Ii Yu Da na (“What a Nice Bath”).

Although the original broadcast has ended, the show 8-ji da yo! Zen’in Shūgō! has continued to be loved by a wide range of generations through reruns and DVDs, where the song was performed as Dorifu no Vivanon Ondo—an arrangement of Ii Yu Da na used as the ending theme.

It’s a fun tune that gently warms the heart and gives you energy.

Dream Riot DanceKimyō Reitarō12rank/position

Reitaro Strange – “Yume-bou Dance” Official Audio
Dream Riot DanceKimyō Reitarō

This piece was written by Reitaro Kimyo as the theme song for the film “The Hotel That Suits Me.” It was released digitally on December 18, 2024.

It is said to have been inspired by the fun of the protagonist’s ever-changing outfits and her incredible drive to make her dreams come true.

The result is a stylish number that showcases Kimyo’s characteristically gentle vocals and melodic sensibility.

Be sure to lend an ear to this light, breezy music.

Love is everythingKimyō Reitarō13rank/position

“Ai ga Subete no Koto” was released for streaming on January 14, 2026.

It was newly written as the theme song for the TBS Drama Stream series “Owari no Hito,” starring Hayato Kakizawa.

Centered on the themes of life and death, the track features a soulful sound with brass band and keyboards, and is characterized by its memorable refrain.

Around the middle of the song, quite a high note appears and the range may become quite extreme, but if you keep your facial muscles lifted, you can switch pitches smoothly—try to be mindful of that.

Also, since the same phrases and pitches continue, sing with a straight, steady tone so your voice doesn’t waver.