Kurahashi Yoeko Popular Song Ranking [2026]
A singer-songwriter known for what’s called “jazz kayō” and “shabada kayō.” Despite being somewhat distinctive genres like these, they seem to have gained popularity.
This time, we’ll introduce some of the most popular songs among many tracks.
Use this article to find your favorite tune.
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Yoeko Kurahashi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Love letterKurahashi Yoeko8rank/position

This is a love song by Yoeko Kurahashi, a musician also known under the label of “jazz kayō” (jazz-influenced Japanese pop).
It’s a very memorable track, with a bright, high-register voice riding a lively piano rhythm, and lyrics that strongly convey the message of wanting someone to stay by your side.
Even if I quit being humanKurahashi Yoeko9rank/position

This is quite a heavy love song, isn’t it… A track that says it will keep loving you, whether you’re a person or even a bug.
Passionate words of love are delightful at first, but when you realize in the latter half that the affection is unhinged, doesn’t it send shivers down anyone’s spine? Rather than wishing, “Come with me when I die,” the outright declaration, “I’ll take you with me,” is rather frightening, isn’t it? It may be better to think of this not as affection, but as being cursed by a woman’s love.
Silent PianoKurahashi Yoeko10rank/position

It’s a song that begins with a prelude of piano brimming with sorrow.
While it’s about breaking up with a lover, the lyrics convey not only the sadness of parting but also a hint of resentment toward the other person and anger at their lies.
It’s a heartbreak song that likens the heart, which breaks and crumbles after the separation, to a desert, and ends by tying it all together with a final “goodbye.”
Yoko Kurahashi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Addiction ~Let’s Go! High Heels~Kurahashi Yoeko11rank/position

Set to a glamorous, jazzy sound, “Addiction ~Let’s Go! High Heels~” sings of overflowing feelings for a loved one.
Known for songs that lay bare the truth of the heart, singer-songwriter Yoeko Kurahashi included it on her 2008 album Dismantled Piano.
It portrays a pure emotion: even when nothing goes right, just seeing the one you love smile can make you happy.
With a dynamically unfolding arrangement, the track resonates with her supple, expressive vocals.
shieldKurahashi Yoeko12rank/position

This is a piano ballad by Yoeko Kurahashi, who, much to the regret of many, has ended her music career.
It’s included on her first album, “Fujinyou,” released in 2002.
The unflinchingly candid lyrics, as if she were gouging out her own emotional wounds, and the highly addictive melody are truly outstanding.
Give this beloved classic—still passionately supported today—a listen at least once.


