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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.

Masayuki Suzuki Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

from now onSuzuki Masayuki36rank/position

Masayuki Suzuki with The Gospellers - Live starting now
from now onSuzuki Masayuki

This is the first collaborative single with The Gospellers.

The song was composed by Kaoru Kurosawa of The Gospellers, and members of the group participate as chorus singers.

Its gentle melody conveys Mr.

Suzuki’s deep affection.

The Gospellers’ supportive chorus and harmonies are also not to be missed.

No matter where you areSuzuki Masayuki37rank/position

Masayuki Suzuki – No Matter Where You Are ~ Live at Club Martini
No matter where you areSuzuki Masayuki

It’s Masayuki Suzuki’s 11th single, released in the winter of 1991.

It was used in a commercial for Toyota’s Carina, and the lyrics depict scenes like a bustling intersection.

Among them, the line about not wanting to forget you no matter where you are is especially heartrending.

City of FarewellsSuzuki Masayuki38rank/position

Masayuki Suzuki – The City of Farewells ~ Live at Club Martini
City of FarewellsSuzuki Masayuki

Wakare no Machi (City of Parting), sung by Masayuki Suzuki, who also made his mark as a member of Rats & Star, was released in 1989 as his seventh single.

It’s a heartrending love song depicting a couple who break up after the woman falls for someone else.

The line about both their beginning and their end being in this town is just devastating.

The man’s feelings—still being in love despite everything—cut painfully deep.

The wistful melody further doubles the sadness.

A must-listen for anyone who has been through this kind of experience—or is going through it now.

hurricaneSuzuki Masayuki39rank/position

Gospellers, a special unit formed in 2005 with members selected from Rats & Star and The Gospellers, led by Masayuki Suzuki.

The first track on their debut album “Gospellers” features Rats & Star’s classic hit ‘Hurricane.’ Even though it’s an old song, I think it’s been arranged into a fun number that doesn’t feel dated.

Bayside SerenadeSuzuki Masayuki40rank/position

Masayuki Suzuki – Bayside Serenade – YouTube.flv
Bayside SerenadeSuzuki Masayuki

A serenade with a nostalgic atmosphere.

The repeating chorus is striking, and details like the drum sound during the transition from the B section to the chorus linger in your ears.

It’s a gentle track with a touch of sweetness.

You can picture a romance in the rain by the seaside.

It conveys a man’s vulnerability and quiet tenderness.

Masayuki Suzuki Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

I’m glad we met.Suzuki Masayuki41rank/position

Masayuki Suzuki - I'm Glad I Met You: THE ROOTS
I'm glad we met.Suzuki Masayuki

The happiness of having met a loved one overflows throughout the lyrics.

The tempo is slow, and you can sense the gentle affection within it.

It’s a song where Masayuki Suzuki’s soft, clear vocals truly shine.

I think it will resonate in your heart when you listen to it after finding a partner.

The Thirteenth NightSuzuki Masayuki42rank/position

Masayuki Suzuki - The Thirteenth Night
The Thirteenth NightSuzuki Masayuki

There’s even an anecdote that after it was performed on a TV show, word of mouth spread and it became an explosive hit—that song is “Jusan-ya.” It’s an original piece written by singer Masashi Sada.

The title “Jusan-ya” refers to a Japanese moon-viewing tradition, essentially the Japanese counterpart to the “Jugoya” custom that came from China.

In the song, the bittersweet feelings of two people who can hardly meet are sung about.

The key stays relatively steady, so it should be easy to sing even for karaoke beginners.