Naoto Inti Raymi Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Naoto Inti Raymi is an artist with a career as both a singer-songwriter and an actor.
He’s popular for songs that incorporate Latin and funk influences.
This time, we’re shining a spotlight on him.
We’ve listed his most-played hits in a ranking format.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering him for the first time, be sure to check them out.
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Naoto Inti Raymi Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
togetherNaoto Intiraymi22rank/position

This is the 17th single, “together,” released by Universal Sigma on March 30, 2016.
Following “Itsuka Kitto,” it was apparently used as a song for a SEE BREEZE commercial.
Although it has a gentle, ballad-like feel, the lyrics convey a strength that makes you feel empowered, resulting in a song you can listen to over and over.
Wonderful!Naoto Intiraymi23rank/position

It’s a song included on Naoto Inti Raymi’s sixth original album, “Sixth Sense,” released in 2016.
Chosen as the image song for Chiba Bank, it features refreshing vocals and an upbeat rhythm, and has become one of the tracks that really brings the crowd together and excites the venue at live shows.
To the futureNaoto Intiraymi24rank/position

Naoto Inti Raymi’s 16th single, loved for blending Black music as its foundation with the many musical genres he encountered while traveling around the world.
Chosen as the “Japanese Red Cross Society Heisei 28 Coming-of-Age Blood Donation Campaign Song,” its acoustic guitar and strings evoke the feeling of graduation.
Even as the familiar days of youth come to an end and the future feels uncertain, its message—let’s keep walking toward our dreams—gives a gentle push to those standing at life’s crossroads.
It’s a pleasant track that connects youth and the future, perfect as background music for a memory video.
Sakura KomachiNaoto Intiraimi (feat. Kankan)25rank/position

Singer-songwriter Naoto Inti Raymi, whose artist name comes from the Quechua words meaning “Festival of the Sun.” His song Sakura Komachi—originally released as his second single under the name NAOTO INTI RAYMI and later remade as a duet with vocalist Kankan—opens with melodies and sounds that evoke traditional Japanese aesthetics.
The ensemble has been reborn with a modern, fast-paced synth sound that instantly lifts your spirits just by listening.
It’s an emotional pop tune you’ll want to compare with the original version.
HelloNaoto Intiraymi26rank/position

Released on August 10, 2011 by Universal Sigma, “Hello” is the sixth single.
It was the opening theme for JAPAN COUNTDOWN in August 2011 and was also featured in a Mazda commercial.
The song has a fast, driving feel, and it’s another track that gives you a boost of energy!
Overflows ~Unable to Put It into Words~Naoto Intiraymi27rank/position

A work that intertwines stirring lyrics with a warm melody, “Overflows ~Can’t Put It Into Words~” reaches deep into the listener’s heart and brings tears to the eyes.
It evokes different kinds of emotion depending on each listener’s experiences and feelings, allowing everyone to immerse themselves in a story that’s uniquely their own.
Naoto Inti Raymi’s gentle voice further highlights the song’s message.
Beyond the sweetness and bitterness of love, it deftly captures universal human psychology, making it a track that compels you to listen closely to the lyrics.
NatsuneNaoto Intiraymi28rank/position

It is included as the fifth track on the album “Shall we travel??,” released by Universal Sigma on July 7, 2010, Tanabata.
It is a song from Naoto’s first full album under his own name.
It seems to be often used at weddings.
If you play this song at your wedding, you might be happy forever.


