RAY is an Osaka-born artist who, influenced by a childhood friend, shifted from singer-songwriter to reggae singer in 2009.
In 2011, he traveled to Jamaica, the home of reggae, where experiencing the local music, culture, and vibes firsthand inspired him to broaden his activities.
His major debut single reached No.
1 on multiple charts, including the reggae rankings, drawing significant attention to his rise.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of RAY’s most popular songs—be sure to check it out!
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RAY’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
ebb and flowRAY1rank/position

A ballad that evokes the stillness of the ocean floor and emotions that ebb and flow like the waves.
Ray’s crystal-clear vocals resonate as if delicately tracing inexpressible heartache and confusion.
Released as a single in February 2014, it was used as the latter opening theme for the anime Nagi no Asukara.
The lyrics, which mirror the complex human relationships depicted in the latter half of the story against a winter backdrop, tighten your chest while also carrying a gentle warmth, giving the song a mysterious allure.
Its beauty stands out even more when listened to in the cold winter air.
It’s a track that quietly stays by your side when you want to spend a quiet night lost in thought or face the emotions deep within your heart.
Brain Narcotics Remix feat. CHEHON, MAKA, Ku-Jun, POWER WAVE, CIMA & keithRAY2rank/position

RAY is a popular reggae singer from Osaka who travels all over Japan, mainly based in the Kansai region.
With a distinctive voice you can recognize instantly and lyrics that showcase his full talent as a lyricist, he began taking on HIPHOP and MC battles from 2022, appealing to audiences beyond pure reggae fans.
The remix of his 2023 hit “Nounai Mayaku” (Brain Narcotics) is set to drop in January 2025, and it’s creating buzz thanks in part to its star-studded guest lineup.
Built on a dancehall riddim that’ll get your body moving whether you like it or not, the remix is a luxurious showcase of each MC’s skills.
When you try it at karaoke, don’t go it alone—bring your friends and get hyped together.
If you check everyone’s vocal tone and flow in advance and divide up parts, it’ll be even more exciting!
Summer SyndromeRAY3rank/position

It’s a grand summer song that draws you in with its dramatic piano phrases.
Created by Vocaloid producer Ray, it was released in July 2022.
Blending powerful drums with hard rock guitar sounds and strings, it builds a rich, weighty sonic landscape.
On top of that, Miku’s vocals are delicate and fleeting—an irresistible contrast.
The lyrics trace memories of summer, making you naturally project your own experiences onto the song.
Be sure to turn the volume up!
People and HeartsRAY4rank/position

RAY is a reggae singer from Osaka.
This ballad features his beautiful vocals over a piano accompaniment.
True to its title, “People and Hearts,” the song focuses on the unseen sides of people and encourages those who strive every day.
It also highlights a distinctive rap style unique to reggae singers.
Even though you haven’t even done itRAY5rank/position

Known as one of RAY’s signature songs, this track captivates with its memorable melody and straightforward lyrics.
Centered on self-improvement and proactiveness, it sings about the courage to move toward one’s dreams and goals.
Released in June 2015, it garnered significant attention, including over five million views on YouTube.
Featured on the album “Pogative,” it reached No.
2 on the Oricon Indies Chart.
RAY’s powerful vocals and the reggae rhythm feel refreshing, making it perfect for busy mornings.
When you need the courage to face life’s challenges, give it a listen.
JUMP UPRAY6rank/position

RAY, a singjay from Sakai, Osaka, has gained popularity with his catchy musical style.
Many of you may know him from his recent success in the MC battle scene as well.
Among his works, the track I especially recommend is “JUMP UP.” While RAY has many uptempo songs, this one stands out with particularly fiery vibes.
It’s a fantastic track that amplifies the appeal of reggae dance.
Be sure to check it out.
You, who were buried that dayRAY7rank/position

The emotional guitar rock sound stirs the heart.
This work by Vocaloid producer Ray was released in 2021.
While the song has a driving tempo, it leaves you with a lingering sense of sorrow.
Perhaps Miku’s mature-sounding vocals are part of the reason it feels that way.
The nostalgic imagery in the lyrics evokes farewells to loved ones and cherished things.
Crank up the volume to really savor how good this track is.
Perfect for those moments when you just want to cry out loud.


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