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Mayo Okamoto’s Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Even more than 20 years after her debut, singer-songwriter Mayo Okamoto retains the same pristine, transparent charm.

In 2016, she also made her debut as a pianist.

Here we’ve compiled a ranking of Mayo Okamoto’s most popular songs.

Hope you find it helpful!

Mayo Okamoto Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Seventeen-Year-Old AngelMayo Okamoto29rank/position

[Cover] Mayo Okamoto - Seventeen-year-old Angel
Seventeen-Year-Old Angel Mayu Okamoto

This is a track included on her fourth album, “Hello.” When you think of Mayo Okamoto, you might picture her massive hit “TOMORROW,” which has a positive, pop feel, but there are songs on her albums that show a different side.

This one layers expressive emotion over a jazzy piano sound.

The lyrics carry a sense of sorrow, but it’s a song you’ll want to listen to over and over.

Your Only StoryMayo Okamoto30rank/position

Mayo Okamoto “Your Story” MV Full ver.
Your Only Story Mayo Okamoto

It’s a song included on the fourth best-of album, “20th anniversary ALL TIME BEST ~ Cheering on Everyone Who’s Doing Their Best ~,” released in 2015.

It’s a positive track that gives a push to people who are working hard or feeling troubled, with lyrics and a sound that make your heart feel lighter.

Mayo Okamoto Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

It’s okay.Mayo Okamoto31rank/position

★mayukeru★ “It’s okay.” Mayu Okamoto
It's okay. Mayu Okamoto

It was released in 1998 as Mayo Okamoto’s seventh single.

It reached No.

10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Although they’ve broken up, the feelings of wanting to hear the person’s voice again, wanting to call them, and having countless regrets resonate in the heart along with the poignant sound of the song.

treasureMayo Okamoto32rank/position

It was released in 1999 as the 10th single.

The song was used as the theme for the TBS TV drama “Mamachari Detective,” and it’s a very cute track about encouragement from a lover who became separated after graduation.

It’s a song that makes you feel positive, believing that tomorrow will be a better day than today.

Silver WeekendMayo Okamoto33rank/position

It was released in 1998 as the coupling track to the ninth single, “Everlasting.” It is included on the second album, “Pureness,” and appears in a different version on the third best-of album, “My Favorites,” released in 2010.

Beyond this starry skyMayo Okamoto34rank/position

This is a song I wrote after reading fan letters from women who had lost their loved ones, turning their feelings into lyrics.

The lyrics say he passed away before spring arrived, and perhaps they both knew when the end would come.

Still, the promised words—“Let’s go see the cherry blossoms”—may have been a sliver of hope, a reason to keep living.

Hallelujah tomorrow!Okamoto Mayo × Ōhashi Takuya35rank/position

Mayo Okamoto × Takuya Ohashi (from Sukima Switch) “Ashita Hallelujah!”
Hallelujah tomorrow!Okamoto Mayo × Ōhashi Takuya

This track is included on their ninth original album, “seasons,” and features Sukima Switch’s Takuya Ohashi as a guest vocalist.

With an up-tempo beat and upbeat, positive lyrics that break away from their previous image, it’s a song that lifts your spirits.