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] (21–30)
painful loveSuzuki Masayuki21rank/position

Let me introduce “Aiku,” a captivating song with profound lyrics that make you ponder what love truly is.
It’s a track included on the album “CARNIVAL.” The lyrics alternate between portraying the beauty of love and its pain.
Sung from a male first-person perspective, the wording feels like he’s speaking directly to you, which is another hallmark of the song.
Because of that, it might be easier to sing with more emotion than other tracks.
First, listen carefully and immerse yourself in the song’s world.
I think it’s perfect for anyone looking for a piece that lets them showcase expressive performance.
I want to cry.Suzuki Masayuki22rank/position

It’s an original song written and composed by Koji Tamaki that was used as the theme song for the NHK drama “Contrail” starring Yuriko Ishida.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad that really brings out Masayuki Suzuki’s vocals.
FugitiveSuzuki Masayuki23rank/position

Let me introduce “Tōbōsha” (“Fugitive”), a track that gets everyone excited with its city pop-style sound.
It’s one of the songs on the album “She・See・Sea,” and its stylish sound is a big part of its appeal.
The lyrics are sophisticated as well, using the title phrase to depict two lovers and convey a sense of immorality and guilt.
The tempo is on the faster side, but since there aren’t many high notes, it should be relatively easy to sing.
However, there are English lyrics in the song, so be mindful of that.
Listen carefully and check your pronunciation.
Goodbye, My Dear Baby BluesSuzuki Masayuki, Satō Chikazen, Andō Hideki24rank/position

It’s a blues song written and composed by Masayuki Suzuki.
It expresses feelings of loneliness, solitude, and sorrow—like a song that would be playing in the rain.
Listening to it leaves you with a pang of sadness.
When Masayuki Suzuki sings it, the scenes become all the more vivid.
MIDNIGHT TRAVELERSuzuki Masayuki25rank/position
With its effortlessly cool vibe, “MIDNIGHT TRAVELER” is another highly recommended track.
It’s included on their sixth album, “Perfume,” and was also released as a single due to its popularity.
Its standout feature is the laid-back vocal delivery set against a city pop-like sound.
By deliberately avoiding excessive force, it conveys a mature sense of ease.
Of course, dynamics are still necessary, but even those who aren’t confident in their vocal power should find it approachable.
Adam NightSuzuki Masayuki26rank/position
This is a number by the husband-and-wife duo who worked on Momoe Yamaguchi’s “Playback Part 2”: lyrics by Yoko Aki and music by Ryudo Uzaki.
It’s a song that suits Masayuki Suzuki so well—it’s quintessential Martin.
A track brimming with mature allure.
The lyrics, which depict an adult romance using Adam and Eve as a motif, are also interesting.
Dry・DrySuzuki Masayuki27rank/position

It was the song from the Kirin Dry Beer commercial featuring Gene Hackman.
As a kid, I looked forward to seeing that commercial.
The chorus is unforgettable once you hear it.
I didn’t realize it at the time, but looking back, it was the perfect song to capture the refreshing feel of summer beer.
LibertySuzuki Masayuki28rank/position

It’s a song with lyrics entirely in English, which I think was quite rare for its time.
With a gentle melody and lyrics celebrating life, Masayuki Suzuki sings with a clear, expansive voice that gives the feeling of listening to a hymn.
It’s a song that conveys Suzuki’s great kindness.
Magic Hour feat. BillyrromSuzuki Masayuki29rank/position

A track from the March 2024 album “Snazzy,” it’s a collaboration between Masayuki Suzuki and Billyrrom.
Centered on the theme of the magic hour—a momentary charm and fleeting beauty—it conveys reflections on its transience and splendor.
Recommended for those who want to cherish special moments that pass all too quickly.
Be sure to savor this collaboration between two artists who are opening up a new musical horizon!
Misty MauveSuzuki Masayuki30rank/position

A trendy piece that makes you feel like you’re in a bar at night.
It’s a song by Masayuki Suzuki, the king of love songs, included on his second album, “Radio Days,” released in 1988.
The lyrics are by Mariya Takeuchi, with composition and arrangement by Tatsuro Yamashita.
The words portray a breakup with a lover and the anxiety of being alone, and listening to it feels almost like watching a romantic drama.
Though the overall mood is quite bittersweet, I can’t help but feel a little drawn to this kind of romance.



