Daichi Miura Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Daichi Miura is an entertainer.
He’s an all-around talent—not only a singer but also a lyricist, composer, dancer, and instrumentalist—who reaches our hearts with his comprehensive insight and skill.
Check out Daichi Miura’s popular songs in a ranking format.
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Daichi Miura Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Stay with meMiura Daichi41rank/position

Since gaining widespread popularity, entertainer Daichi Miura has shone in powerful dance numbers and pop songs alike.
“Stay with me” is a straightforward love song pledging devotion, included on his 2009 album “Who’s The Man.” It’s a superb ballad steeped in the especially prominent early-phase R&B sensibility at his core.
The interplay between the recurring melody and the track feels pleasant, wrapping you in the warmth of his silky voice.
Two HeartsMiura Daichi42rank/position

This song portrays the depth of love in which two hearts become one.
It’s a track included on Daichi Miura’s album “The Entertainer,” and it was also released as a single in May 2012.
The song’s themes are the bond and trust between two people, as well as hope for a future they will walk together.
Seamlessly blending Daichi Miura’s vocal prowess with his dance performance, this work is recommended for those who want to feel a profound connection with a loved one.
In the music video, Daichi Miura himself handles the choreography and delivers a stunning performance alongside the dancers.
Your Love feat KREVAMiura Daichi43rank/position

He was active as the lead vocalist of Folder in 1997, but paused his activities during the voice change that everyone goes through when growing from a child to an adult, and finally resumed his career in 2005 as a solo artist under his real name.
This track features KREVA in a friendship-based collaboration.
The video, which expresses feelings of a heart filled with unrequited love for a girl, is packed with highlights beyond the vocals, including dance work and KREVA’s rap section.
Just by touchingMiura Daichi44rank/position

This is a song by Daichi Miura, a singer who captivates with overwhelming performances.
It centers on the desire to protect a loved one and the warmth found close to home.
With resonant strings and piano, it conveys a gentle warmth that feels like softly embracing a child.
Released as a single in December 2014, it was featured in NIVEA’s 2014 TV commercial.
It reached No.
6 on the Oricon weekly chart and was later included on the album FEVER.
The song also drew attention for having the first music video in which he does not dance.
It’s perfect for nights when guardians want to quietly stay close while watching their child’s sleeping face as they grow day by day.
Please give it a listen as a song that colors warm family moments.
Full Throttle feat. KREVAMiura Daichi45rank/position

This is a passionate collaboration track with KREVA, whom Daichi Miura deeply respects, included on the album “OVER,” released in February 2024.
Its appeal lies in witty, true-to-life lyrics and grooves crafted with meticulous attention to detail.
Carrying a powerful message about self-actualization and pushing beyond limits, it celebrates the importance of believing in your potential and continuing to take on challenges.
“OVER” is his first original album in about seven years, featuring 10 tracks with a total runtime of 34 minutes.
Just listening to this song feels like a supportive push telling you to keep going.
It’s a perfect anthem for those who want to keep challenging themselves or are about to take a new step forward.
About an ordinary tonightMiura Daichi46rank/position

Daichi Miura’s appeal isn’t just about his dance.
Any fan would say that, of course.
His remarkable potential to deliver smooth, emotive R&B vocals is truly striking.
It’s wonderful that he shares this kind of singing for fans who can’t easily make it to live shows, offering a different kind of enjoyment from the dance you experience at concerts.
The decisive battle is on Friday.Miura Daichi47rank/position

This is a celebrated cover by Daichi Miura, who elevates one of DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature numbers with his own unique interpretation.
It was included on the cover album “The best covers of DREAMS COME TRUE DORIUTA Vol.1.” Set on a Friday night, its down-to-earth message—let’s shake off the week’s fatigue and have fun—blends beautifully with the essence of contemporary dance music.
While preserving the original’s funky groove, the refined arrangement brings out new appeal.
During his 2017 national tour, audiences were captivated by performances that fused his exceptional dance skills and vocal prowess at a remarkably high level.
threadMiura Daichi48rank/position

Miura Tomokazu’s cover of “Ito,” sung with a gentle, café latte–like voice, perfectly showcases all of his charm.
The laid-back arrangement is calming, and because he deliberately doesn’t push too hard in the chorus, it even works as a stylish listen.
It’s something you’ll want to put on when you want to unwind and clear your head.
Snow BlossomGosuperāzu × Miura Daichi × UNIONE49rank/position

A collaboration between two vocal groups, The Gospellers and UNIONE, and Daichi Miura, often described as the Japanese Michael Jackson.
The rich, layered harmonies of the two vocal groups create a magical atmosphere that evokes the song’s snowy theme.
It’s a gorgeously arranged cover that makes you want to hear it in a church in winter.
Human NatureMiura Daichi50rank/position

A hit song by Michael Jackson, one of the most famous artists.
Daichi Miura included this song as the B-side of his first single.
He also performed it on stage to commemorate the release of the film “Michael Jackson: The Face of the King of Pop.” The original lyrics were based on a conversation between Steve Porcaro and his young daughter Heather, and were later rewritten by professional songwriter John Bettis into lyrics inspired by pedestrians in New York.


