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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.

Naoto Inti Raymi Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

Treasure ~Until This Voice Fades Away~Naoto Intiraymi51rank/position

Treasure ~Until This Voice Disappears~ / Naoto Inti Raymi
Treasure ~Until This Voice Fades Away~Naoto Intiraymi

It’s a classic wedding song.

It straightforwardly expresses a man’s feelings.

Its up-tempo beat is sure to energize the venue.

It’s also a popular karaoke choice, making it a perfect song to gift to the bride and groom.

Giant Killing (with Noritake Kinashi)Naoto Intiraymi52rank/position

A collaboration track between singer-songwriter Naoto Inti Raymi—who has traveled the world—and his idol, Noritake Kinashi.

The song weaves in worldwide rhythms and makes you feel the roaring excitement of a stadium.

It captures the trembling nerves and soaring exhilaration of a challenger standing before the big stage, and it really sets your heart on fire as you listen.

Included on the album “Fantazista,” released in April 2024, the track was also selected as the theme song for TV Tokyo’s golf broadcasts.

It’s a powerful, uplifting anthem that gives you courage when you want to crank your spirits to the max before an important showdown!

hibiscusNaoto Intiraymi53rank/position

Naoto Inti Raymi “Hibiscus” Music Video
hibiscusNaoto Intiraymi

This song expresses the resolve to protect someone precious.

Singer-songwriter Naoto Inti Raymi released it in 2018 as his 20th single.

The comfortable rhythm and his sweet vocals are wonderful.

It served as the theme song for the film “Kakugo wa Iika Soko no Joshi.”

Bolero of Winter WitheringNaoto Intiraymi54rank/position

Naoto Inti Raymi “Winter-Bare Bolero” Music Video
Bolero of Winter WitheringNaoto Intiraymi

We present a heartwarming ballad that dramatizes a breakup and reunion with a lover, set against evocative, wintery cityscapes.

Naoto Inti Raymi’s digital single, released in January 2025, is a gem that gently sings of the bittersweet feelings of lovers who drift apart and the joy of finding each other again.

Its lavish string arrangement blends beautifully with his warm, resonant vocals.

The track is included on the April album Intersection, positioned as a core song celebrating the 15th anniversary of his debut.

From the rush of spotting a loved one in a crowded street to the renewed resolve to walk forward together, the tapestry of emotions woven here makes it the ultimate love song—perfect for warming the heart in the cold season and for anyone seeking to feel the bond with someone special.

I wanted to see you.Naoto Intiraymi55rank/position

Naoto Inti Raymi “I Wanted to See You” Music Video
I wanted to see you.Naoto Intiraymi

This is a song sung by Naoto Inti Raymi that straightforwardly expresses feelings for a precious person.

Centered around the piano, it combines a gentle, airy sound with a bright, light tempo, conveying unadorned emotions.

Sung in Naoto Inti Raymi’s positively resonant voice, the feelings of love evoke a powerful image of a hope-filled future.

The lyrics depict someone a bit awkward doing their best to convey their feelings, delivering both emotion and charm.

It’s an inspiring piece that you’ll want someone with a bright personality to sing.

Sakura KomachiNaoto Intiraymi56rank/position

While many cherry blossom songs are performed in a mellow, soulful style, Naoto Inti Raymi’s sakura track is upbeat—perfect for hanami.

Listening to it will make you want to start dancing.

Play this song at a big hanami gathering and it’s sure to liven things up.

Youth StrollNaoto Intiraymi57rank/position

Naoto Inti Raymi is a singer-songwriter whose vision and vitality—like setting off on a round-the-world journey to make a world tour a reality—captivate his fans.

“Seishun Sanpo,” included on Adventure, his second album under his current name, lingers in the ear with its lively piano tones carried by a sprightly beat and his gentle vocals.

Looking back on a shining youth and feeling the gap with who you are now, the lyrics still urge you to move forward—a story many busy people in society will likely see themselves in.

It’s a track to play when work or life feels stressful, one that brings back those irreplaceable moments.

Sakura KomachiNaoto Intiraimi (feat. Kankan)58rank/position

Naoto Inti Raymi “Sakura Komachi (feat. Kankan)” Lyric Video
Sakura KomachiNaoto Intiraimi (feat. Kankan)

Naoto Inti Raymi’s song captivates with a moving melody where traditional Japanese elements and synth sounds blend exquisitely.

With its rhythmic beat and refreshing vibe, it feels like a pleasant breeze.

The lyrics, where longing and hope intersect, touch the listener’s heart directly, offering a glimpse into why the song continues to be loved by many.

Released digitally in March 2023, this work is a remake of a song from 17 years ago.

Evoking the arrival of spring, it’s a track that rewards listening year-round.

It’s a song I’d especially like to dedicate—with a special sentiment—to those experiencing new meetings or farewells.

petalNaoto Intiraymi59rank/position

This is the ninth track on the album Viva The World, released by Universal Sigma on October 1, 2014.

It features lyrics that really stir the heart, with the line “Are you pushing yourself too hard?” standing out in particular.

It’s a song I’d especially like tired adults across the country to hear.

I won’t forget who you are now.Naoto Intiraymi60rank/position

Naoto Inti Raymi “I Won’t Forget Who You Are Now” Music Video
I won’t forget who you are now.Naoto Intiraymi

It’s a song written specifically for a cell phone commercial featuring Keiko Kitagawa, and it’s said that when composing it, the songwriter placed a photo of Keiko Kitagawa on the piano’s music stand.

The song can be interpreted as a heartbreak tune about a couple who, after graduation, are parting ways and trying to say goodbye with a smile instead of tears.

It’s also a perfect fit as a graduation song.