Kou Shibasaki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Countless fans are soothed by her translucent singing voice.
In 2014, the VOCALOID “Galaco NEO,” based on Ko Shibasaki’s voice, was released.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranking of Ko Shibasaki’s popular songs.
Be sure to give them a listen!
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Ko Shibasaki Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
invitationShibasaki Kou15rank/position

Ko Shibasaki is highly regarded not only as an actress but also for her work as a singer.
She has released so many songs that you might wonder if singing is actually her main profession.
Among them, “invitation” is a summer track with a pleasantly brisk feel.
It was also used as the opening theme for the drama “A Song to the Sun” (Taiyou no Uta).
Try closing your eyes and focusing on the lyrics—you’ll surely feel the freshness of summer.
In the music video, a young Masataka Kubota dashes around in a school uniform.
a fragmentShibasaki Kou16rank/position

This exotic-sounding piece is “Hitokakera” by Kou Shibasaki, who is also active as a singer.
Kou Shibasaki has been appointed as an Audi e-tron supporter.
“Hitokakera” is a song themed around sustainability, a topic that has drawn much attention in recent years, and it’s a track that raises awareness of environmental issues.
The lyrics were written by lyricist Neko Oikawa, known for “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis.” Additionally, Ryota Nozaki, a.k.a.
Jazztronik, took part in composition and production, delivering a refined sound.
CalendarShibasaki Kou17rank/position

“Calendar” depicts spending New Year’s Eve with a loved one while looking back on memories from the past year.
It was included on Kou Shibasaki’s 2007 album Kiki.
The lyrics are distinctive for chronicling events from January to December like a diary.
Phrases evoke various scenes, such as travels with a lover or partner and savoring delicious foods.
Sung over a melody that expands a pop-inspired worldview, her cute vocals convey a sense of fun.
Why not listen to this track that captures the flutter of excitement before the New Year arrives?
Sayonara LoveShibasaki Kou18rank/position

Ko Shibasaki, who is also active as an actress, has a heartbreak song called “Sayonarabu.” Since it was released digitally only, many people may not have heard it.
The song portrays a woman’s regret after telling a man goodbye, along with her determination to move forward.
For that reason, it will likely resonate especially with those who have recently gone through a breakup.
The arrangement also accelerates toward the chorus, brilliantly expressing the feeling of emotions overflowing.
Lover SoulShibasaki Kou19rank/position

It’s a rock-style song by Kou Shibasaki.
The lyrics leave an impression of really loving the other person, and the melody is cool—it’s a really great song.
It suits Shibasaki’s voice, and I think it would definitely hype up the room if you sang it at karaoke.
Give it a try!
I’ll cherish it.Shibasaki Kou20rank/position

A song notable for its friendly melody and Ko Shibasaki’s gently soothing vocals.
Released in March 2009 as the theme song for “Doraemon: Shin Nobita’s Spaceblazer,” it showcases Shibasaki’s signature delicate emotional expression.
The lyrics, themed around love for family and loved ones, are deeply moving.
It tenderly portrays the small joys found in everyday life and the feelings of caring for each other even when apart, so try listening while thinking of someone special.
It perfectly matches the film’s world, so enjoying it together with the movie is also highly recommended!
Ko Shibasaki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
forget-me-notShibasaki Kou21rank/position

Actress, singer, and an active participant in various social causes, Kou Shibasaki has many fans who love her singing voice.
The song “Wasurenagusa” (Forget-me-not) was included as the B-side to her fourth single, “Omoide Dake de wa Tsurasugiru,” released in 2003.
The track conveys feelings for someone you may never see again—an attachment that can’t be severed and lingering regrets toward that person.
It’s a song that likely brings to mind such emotions and such a person for anyone who listens.


