Shota Shimizu Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Shota Shimizu is a Japanese R&B vocalist who is highly popular among young men and women.
His warm, husky voice—combined with his cute looks—has earned him widespread acclaim.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of his most-played hit songs so far.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering him for the first time, be sure to check it out.
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Shota Shimizu Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Forever LoveShimizu Shota36rank/position

This love song by Shota Shimizu is a high-caliber piece in which delicate lyrical touches and lively vocals brilliantly heighten the excitement.
Its style fits perfectly for younger listeners as well, and the bright, buoyant depiction creates a pleasantly uplifting mood.
Forget-me-notShimizu Shota37rank/position

An artist who has become a familiar presence on cable music rankings is Shota Shimizu.
His soulful voice is truly authentic, and I believe it would hold up well in Western countries like the United States.
This song is a textbook example of a good track, so I recommend it to music lovers.
I miss you -refrainShimizu Shota38rank/position

A collaboration track with SPICY CHOCOLATE.
The ultimate form of wanting what you don’t have is the love you feel for yourself that springs from deep feelings for someone dear.
The more something becomes a memory, the more it hurts that past situations no longer feel real.
It’s a slightly melancholic song that brings back those feelings.
PrincessShimizu Shota39rank/position

This song expresses the feelings of a man who can’t forget his former lover, and it’s included on Shota Shimizu’s mini-album “period,” released in November 2020.
The meanings of the aster’s flower language that appear in the lyrics are “recollection,” “I won’t forget you,” and “thinking of someone far away.” With the title being “Princess,” you can feel that this man still cherishes his former lover.
If this song had an after-story, I can’t help but hope it would lead to a happy ending.
SorryShimizu Shota40rank/position

A song I want people who are feeling unsettled because they couldn’t say what they needed to their ex to listen to is “Sorry.” It was released in 2019 by singer-songwriter Shota Shimizu.
The track has a moody atmosphere with softly resonant synths.
Its R&B-style, rhythmic flow, packed with pent-up feelings, is sure to bring tears to your eyes.
If you’ve ever thought, “Why couldn’t I say that one thing back then…?” you’ll relate.
How about lending an ear to this mellow song that gently wraps your regrets?
Shota Shimizu Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Miliyah Kato – Konya wa Boogie Back feat. Shota Shimizu & SHUNShimizu Shota41rank/position

Miliyah Kato – Konya wa Boogie Back feat.
Shota Shimizu & SHUN.
It’s a cover of ‘Konya wa Boogie Back.’ As a cover, Shota Shimizu showcases a fun, funky, and upbeat side that’s different from his usual style, fully expressed through lively visuals.
makeupShimizu Shota42rank/position

Kesho is a song that expresses the bittersweet feelings of a woman in love through makeup.
As one of Miyuki Nakajima’s signature breakup songs, it has been cherished for many years.
Here, we introduce the version covered by Shota Shimizu.
While the original is already quite heartrending, the cover’s whispery vocals give it an even more poignant feel.
Each has its own charm, so it’s worth listening to both and comparing.
Many artists, including Fuyumi Sakamoto, have also covered the song, so be sure to check those out if you’re interested.


