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.
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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.
All of the YouthShibasaki Kou22rank/position

This is a cover by actress Kou Shibasaki.
You can really tell how widely beloved this song is.
Her vocals, as someone who’s also active as a singer, are striking, and the version sung by a woman has its own unique charm.
It’s also broadened the ways we can interpret the song’s protagonist and offered a new way to listen.
shadowShibasaki Kou23rank/position

A masterpiece steeped in melancholy and poignancy, strikingly rendered in a 3/4 rhythm.
Feelings of loneliness, sorrow, and complex emotions toward a loved one are conveyed through Ko Shibasaki’s translucent vocals and the piano’s quiet melody, resonating deeply with listeners.
The beautiful, medium-tempo melody weaves a story alongside the delicate tone of the guitar—truly breathtaking.
Released in February 2006 and serving as the theme song for the TBS drama “Byakuyakō,” the piece struck a deep chord with audiences, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and appearing on numerous releases, including the albums “Kiki ♥” and “Single Best.” The lyrics, penned by Ko Shibasaki herself with a keen grasp of the novel’s world, and the stirring melody gently embrace the hearts of those who have experienced heartbreak or parting.


