Masayuki Suzuki Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Here’s a ranking of popular songs by Masayuki Suzuki, a pioneer of Japanese R&B and a top runner in the pop scene.
You can enjoy a variety of classics, from laid-back doo-wop numbers and refreshing pop songs featured in commercials to duet tracks that became huge karaoke hits.
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Masayuki Suzuki Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
GIRI GIRISuzuki Masayuki feat. Suu11rank/position

A thrilling, funky disco tune that revels in the cat-and-mouse game of love.
Masayuki Suzuki’s velvety low tone intertwines perfectly with Suu’s cute vocals, and just listening makes your heart race.
Its world captures the frustrating feeling of being unable to take that final step—pure, pre-confession tension.
Featured as the opening theme for the anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic-, this single was released in June 2022.
It also drew attention as a collaboration between the King of Love Songs and the vocalist of SILENT SIREN.
If you’re trying to confess your feelings to someone special on Valentine’s Day, let this groove carry you along—it’s sure to give your romance a powerful push.
5 o’clock in ShibuyaSuzuki Masayuki & Kikuchi Momoko12rank/position

A heart-pounding duet song set at a bustling city intersection, depicting lovers meeting up.
The harmonies woven by Masayuki Suzuki and Momoko Kikuchi combine mature charm with freshness.
Carried by a sophisticated, urban melody, it gently conveys the excitement and anticipation swelling in the hearts of the lovers.
First released to the world on the album “Perfume” in September 1993, it later came out as a double A-side single in January 1994.
It was also used in a Tokyo Telemessage commercial, capturing the hearts of many.
Perfect for creating memories with someone special at karaoke, it’s a song where you can layer your voices and spend a wonderful time together.
Isn’t it fine with just the two of us?Suzuki Masayuki13rank/position

This is a duet that came to fruition after Hitomi Shimatani asked to sing with Masayuki Suzuki, whom she greatly respects.
Suzuki also accepted because he holds Shimatani’s vocal ability in high regard.
While “Shibuya de 5-ji” with Momoko Kikuchi felt like a blend of motion and stillness, this track is a high-energy tune where motion and motion intertwine and soar together.
Shimatani’s vocals are astonishing as well.
Dangerous Memories feat. Aoi KogaSuzuki Masayuki14rank/position

A duet by Masayuki Suzuki and voice actress Aoi Koga, released digitally in December 2025.
It serves as the opening theme for the special anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – Steps to Adulthood.” This is the fifth main theme in the series following 2019’s “Love Dramatic feat.
Rikka Ihara,” with lyrics and composition by Yoshiki Mizuno and arrangement by Akimitsu Homma.
The sweet yet perilous back-and-forth set to a danceable sound is Suzuki’s true forte.
It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but also for anyone who loves mature love songs.
Canaria feat. Ryoko ShinoharaSuzuki Masayuki15rank/position

After his work with Rats & Star, singer Masayuki Suzuki has continued to shine on the front lines for many years.
Released in January 2026, Canaria is a beautiful duet featuring Ryoko Shinohara.
Chosen as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama Punch-Drunk Woman: XX Days Until Escape, the track features a heartrending melody by Ikimonogakari’s Yoshiki Mizuno and moving harmonies from the two vocalists.
The lyrics, which depict the feeling of breaking free from the rules that bind you, also resonate—making it a song that gives you courage when you’re ready to take a new step forward.
Come on InSuzuki Masayuki16rank/position

This is a duo piece with the British musician Paul Young, who is renowned not only as a singer but also as a guitarist and producer.
The melody is powerful yet light and approachable.
When I first heard it, I thought the title was “Life Saver.” It’s the kind of song that makes your heart feel lighter when you listen to it.
No creditsSuzuki Masayuki17rank/position

Don’t miss “No credits,” a song about a romantic night.
It’s one of the tracks included on the album Tokyo Junction.
Believe it or not, ASKA handled both the lyrics and the composition.
The strongly accented vocal style characteristic of ASKA meshes perfectly with Masayuki Suzuki’s voice.
When you sing it, try to articulate more clearly than with other songs.
That said, the rhythm itself is steady, so I think you’ll find it easy to sing.
Even if the world turns its back on meSuzuki Masayuki18rank/position

If you’re looking for a song that heals and encourages listeners, “Even If the World Turns Its Back on You” is perfect.
Written by singer-songwriter Masayoshi Oishi, it’s also known as the theme song for the drama Resident Detective Season 2.
The lyrics depict someone conveying that even if not everyone in the world is on your side, I am.
Because the message is what matters most in this song, I hope you’ll sing it with feeling rather than focusing on technique.
sighSuzuki Masayuki19rank/position

Masayuki Suzuki’s fifth album, FAIR AFFAIR, features “Sigh” as its fourth track.
It’s a song that portrays a steamy, grown-up romance and the intertwined emotions of love and hate.
The melody blends pop with blues, giving it a sensual feel.
Overall, it’s quite slow-tempo, which makes it easier to incorporate technique and creative arrangements.
Also, be mindful of the striking ending of the song as you practice.
Parting CitySuzuki Masayuki20rank/position

A gem of a ballad by Masayuki Suzuki, depicting a heartrending breakup, with lyrics, composition, and arrangement all by Kazumasa Oda.
The transience of a drifting heart, the pure devotion of believing in the words they shared, and the regret for a past that can never be reclaimed.
These soul-tearing emotions are exquisitely conveyed through Suzuki’s rich, velvety voice.
Released in September 1989, the song was featured as an insert track for the drama “LUCKY! Tenshi, Miyako e Iku” and in a Ginza Jewelry Maki commercial, and was later included on the album “Dear Tears.” On a quiet night, when you feel like immersing yourself in memories of someone dear, why not lend your ear to this song?


