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Yasuyuki Okamura’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Yasuyuki Okamura’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Yasuyuki Okamura’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Yasuyuki Okamura, who debuted in 1986, still has a devoted core fanbase more than 30 years after his debut.He’s affectionately known as “Okamura-chan.”Here, we’ll introduce Okamura-chan’s popular songs in ranking format.Whether you already know him or not, please use this as a reference!

Yasuyuki Okamura Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Step Up LOVEDAOKO × Okamura Yasuyuki1rank/position

DAOKO × Yasuyuki Okamura “Step Up LOVE” MUSIC VIDEO
Step Up LOVEDAOKO × Okamura Yasuyuki

“Step Up LOVE” is a unique collaboration woven by Yasuyuki Okamura and DAOKO.

Released in 2017, this track captivates listeners with its distinctive world and pop-infused sound.

Okamura’s refreshed artistry, seasoned with age, melds with DAOKO’s vibrant vocals to create a source of energy that feels both nostalgic and new—even for women in their 40s.

It’s perfect for a brief respite amid busy days, helping to refresh the mind.

A charming song you’ll want to play when you’re tired or need a quick change of pace!

I love youOkamura Yasuyuki2rank/position

Yasuyuki Okamura - Daisuki (I Love You)
I love youOkamura Yasuyuki

The title “Daisuki” says it all—this is Yasuyuki Okamura’s heart-throbbing love song.

Released in 1988, it portrays a date with a beloved girlfriend.

No matter how beautiful the scenery or how delicious the food, the one I love most is my girl—this song expresses that straightforward love.

Some people now in their forties, who were students back then, may have had a girlfriend they loved more than anyone, just like the song’s protagonist.

Why not listen to it again and relive those sweet and bittersweet memories?

Kahlúa milkOkamura Yasuyuki3rank/position

Yasuyuki Okamura - Kahlua Milk [Live Version]
Kahlúa milkOkamura Yasuyuki

A masterpiece by Yasuyuki Okamura, who also shines in collaborations with other artists like DAOKO and RHYMESTER, captivating listeners with his distinctive funk style.

It’s a single re-released in 1990 from the album “Katem Kyoshi” (Home Tutor).

Younger generations may have discovered it through covers by acts like Bank Band.

Kahlúa Milk—a cocktail of coffee liqueur and milk—creamy, yet don’t you long for that hint of bitterness? The lyrics paint the sweet-and-sour feelings of youth.

It’s a song about wanting to get back together with an ex, and it really brings back those youthful days.

It hits hard, overlapping with that feeling of wanting to talk after a long time.

Isn’t it a timeless classic that transcends eras?

You’re out of your mind.Okamura Yasuyuki4rank/position

It’s a masterpiece by the genius Yasuyuki Okamura.

It captures the loneliness of living in the city—the surge of feelings that well up the moment you’re alone…

Why do I love them this much? As he questions himself, he sings earnestly about how he ended up completely absorbed.

It feels as if only frustration keeps piling up in the room.

AutomaticOkamura Yasuyuki5rank/position

Yasuyuki Okamura covers a song that portrays the automatic reactions of romantic feelings, delivering it with his uniquely distinctive vocal style.

While preserving the charm of the original, it feels completely reborn as an Okamura track.

The original was released in December 1998 as Hikaru Utada’s debut single and garnered major attention.

Through Okamura’s idiosyncratic interpretation, a new emotional depth is added that resonates powerfully with listeners.

Blending R&B and pop sensibilities, it captures the intuitive motions of a heart in love, making it a perfect recommendation for moments when you want to savor comfortable, intimate time with someone special.

I wonder what kind of face that girl would make if I sank a long shot.Okamura Yasuyuki6rank/position

The song that paints a bittersweet coming-of-age scene is Yasuyuki Okamura’s 13th single, released in October 1990.

Peaking at No.

20 on the Oricon chart, it features a groovy sound that fuses funk and pop in true Okamura style.

The lyrics capture the tension of competition and the passion of youth, distilling a universally relatable moment of adolescence.

In 2011, it was used in the film Moteki, drawing renewed attention.

It’s a great choice for karaoke if you want to sing with a sense of nostalgia for your school days.

Perform it at reunions or office parties—settings that people of all generations can enjoy—and it’s sure to be a hit.

Peach X’masOkamura Yasuyuki7rank/position

[PV] Yasuyuki Okamura - Peach X’mas
Peach X'masOkamura Yasuyuki

This is a song included on singer-songwriter Yasuyuki Okamura’s album “Kinjirareta Ikigai,” released in December 1995.

It was also released as a single in the same month.

There is a remix version by Takkyu Ishino as well.

The song took a very long time from composition to completion: it was largely shaped by around 1990, then matured for about five years before its release.

It was previewed on NHK’s music program “X’mas Special Pops & Rock 1990,” which aired at the end of 1990, and during his 1991 live tour, and it was already popular among fans at the time.

It was also his first maxi single.

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