Shunsuke Kiyokiba Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
A former vocalist of the popular group EXILE, he has been pursuing a solo career since leaving the group.
He has gained great popularity thanks to his exceptional vocal ability.
He is also brimming with creative talent, having published books and held solo exhibitions.
This time, we will introduce some of the most popular songs from among Kiyokiba’s many tracks.
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Shunsuke Kiyokiba Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
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Shunsuke Kiyokiba’s 2007 song, released as a movie theme, is a medium-tempo ballad that blends poignancy with warmth.
Written and composed by Kiyokiba himself, it features powerful yet delicate vocals.
Crafted to accompany a film themed around the interweaving of friendship and love, the song is performed with rich emotion.
It is also included on Kiyokiba’s second album, IMAGE.
When released as a single, the first-press edition included a live version, allowing listeners to experience the appeal of his live performances.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who has gone through a farewell with someone dear in the autumn.


