Mai Kuraki Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Mai Kuraki, the singer famous for many opening and ending themes of “Detective Conan.” She is highly acclaimed for her vocal ability and lyrical expression.
This time, we’ve selected her most popular songs and will introduce them in a ranking format.
You’ll likely find many tracks that sound familiar.
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Mai Kuraki’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
touch Me!Kuraki Mai46rank/position

This song is quite well-known and very popular.
Above all, the chorus is moving, and the way the song builds from the opening into a sudden, dramatic development at the chorus is very well crafted.
This is exactly the kind of song that makes your body move before you know it! It’s that upbeat of a number.
I can’t let this end while we’re still in love; I can’t keep it as just a dream forever.Kuraki Mai47rank/position

A romantic ballad that wistfully sings of delicate, bittersweet love against the beautiful scenery of Kyoto.
Released as Mai Kuraki’s first single of her 20th anniversary year, it was specially written as the theme song for the Detective Conan special episode “Crimson School Trip.” Set at Kiyomizu-dera, it portrays a fragile yet beautiful love story.
The lyrics, which express feelings that remain unchanged even as the seasons pass and a heart wavering between dreams and reality, carry a heartrending poignancy while also conveying a quiet, forward-looking strength.
It’s the perfect song for savoring a long autumn night with gentle calm.
A me I don’t know.Kuraki Mai48rank/position

It’s a song sung by Mai Kuraki, who has continued to grow older since her debut and become an adult woman.
The song itself seems to have a different tone than in the past, adjusted to suit her.
It feels like a song that could exist anywhere yet never has, and listening to it somehow leaves you with a strange, curious feeling.
transienceKuraki Mai49rank/position

A gem of a ballad by Mai Kuraki, where refined sound and heartfelt lyrics resonate in harmony.
Released in November 2014, this song delicately portrays feelings for a loved one.
It sings of the ache of thinking about a lover far away, the fragility of those emotions, and the strength to keep believing, touching the hearts of listeners.
There is also a re-recorded version with a symphonic arrangement, showcasing the breadth of Kuraki’s expressive power.
Recommended for anyone troubled by love or wishing to feel the bond with someone special.
You’ll surely find comfort in Kuraki’s soul-soothing voice.
La La La of the WindKuraki Mai50rank/position

Mai Kuraki’s song, known as an opening theme for Detective Conan, is striking for the way it conveys both poignancy and hope.
Its lyrics, quiet yet filled with strong emotion, move the listener’s heart.
Released in 2003, the piece features a calm yet resonant melody and Kuraki’s uniquely clear, translucent vocals.
Evoking sea breezes as it sings of overcoming past tears and anxieties to embrace trust and hope for the future, the song has encouraged many people—and at times offered them comfort.


