Suga Shikao’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
This time, we’re introducing Suga Shikao’s most popular songs in a ranked list.
Suga Shikao’s roots lie in funk and soul, and he’s known for skillfully incorporating those elements into accessible pop songs.
It’s also fun to compare tracks and think about the context behind the songwriting—give it a try.
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Suga Shikao Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Beyond the night skySuga Shikao71rank/position

Because the tempo is slow and calming, I think it’s perfect as a karaoke song to sing on a cold winter night.
This song, “Yozora no Mukou,” was also sung by the hugely popular group SMAP, and since it’s well known, I think if you sing it when everyone gathers for New Year’s, everyone will listen intently.
Sunday afternoonSuga Shikao72rank/position

It’s a hidden gem by Shikao Suga that conjures scenes as if you were watching a short film.
A quiet afternoon spent with family—its gentle flow and the subtle tension that arises in fleeting moments—comes across vividly, carried by soulful sounds.
The poetic lyrics, skillfully employing colors like red and darkness, richly stimulate the listener’s imagination.
Released in June 1998, this track opens the classic album “FAMILY,” serving as a prologue to the world the record portrays.
When you want to reflect on your relationships with family, why not immerse yourself in this story?
capricious; whimsicalSuga Shikao73rank/position

A masterpiece cherished by fans, it deftly captures the subtle tremors of the heart hidden in everyday life.
Released in February 2003 as one half of the double A-side single “Sayonara / Kimagure,” it was later included on the album “SMILE” and the best-of collection “BEST HIT!! SUGA SHIKAO –2003–2011–.” With Suga Shikao’s signature phrasing, it vividly portrays two people spending such a fleeting, heartrending moment that they even forget to eat.
On nights weighed down by complicated relationships and unmanageable feelings, why not immerse yourself in this song’s world and let it sink in?
Sweet fruitSuga Shikao74rank/position

A song that likens feelings for her to a sweet fruit, just as the title suggests.
Many listeners may relate to lyrics that evoke a man suspecting his girlfriend of cheating.
He wants to believe, yet he can’t—those indescribable, conflicted feelings are woven throughout.
A Midsummer Night’s DreamSuga Shikao75rank/position

This is the song used as an insert track in the Tatsuya Fujiwara–starring “DEATH NOTE.” You’ve heard the chorus, right? Isn’t it heartbreaking? Even if there’s an equation that a husky voice equals heartache, I think Suga Shikao’s voice is something special.
On a morning after the rainSuga Shikao76rank/position

It’s the theme song for the film Sweet Little Lies.
It has a pleasantly moderate shuffle feel, yet it’s also a wistful, mellow medium ballad.
It’s got a familiar vibe that makes you want to hum along, and the natural flow of the song is really nice.
TOKYO LIFESuga Shikao77rank/position

A masterpiece that captures everyday life in Tokyo.
Through Shikao Suga’s distinctive perspective, the city’s bustle and the emotions of the people who live there gently stir the listener’s sense of hometown pride.
Released in May 2014, this work features an ear-pleasing melody and an addictive groove.
Each line of the lyrics carries a message that resonates with everyone who loves Tokyo.
Relax your shoulders and immerse yourself in the lyrics that paint the city’s scenery.
It’s also perfect for listening during your commute, on the way to school, or in a brief break at work.


