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 Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
DADDY ! DADDY ! DO !Suzuki Masayuki feat. Suzuki Airi50rank/position

The theme song of the anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War?”—an upbeat dance number! In the music video, Masayuki Suzuki and Airi Suzuki show off a perfectly synchronized dance.
The style might feel unfamiliar to some younger listeners today, but it fits perfectly with the anime’s world, where two people drawn to each other scheme over who will make the other confess first.
It’s also easy for adults to sing, so it could make a great parent–child duet at karaoke!
Masayuki Suzuki Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Love is ShowSuzuki Masayuki feat. Takagi Reni51rank/position

Masayuki Suzuki, known for hits like “Iya, Sou Janai” and “Shibuya de 5-ji,” has a surefire duet crowd-pleaser in “Love is Show,” featuring Reni Takagi from Momoiro Clover Z.
The track weaves Suzuki’s funky vocals with Takagi’s cute tone, and doing an impression of the pair is likely to go over well with your audience.
Just note that Suzuki’s parts are trickier than they sound—especially the high notes—so it’s a good idea to practice thoroughly beforehand!
5 o’clock in ShibuyaSuzuki Masayuki & Kudō Shizuka52rank/position

It’s a duet by Masayuki Suzuki and Momoko Kikuchi, and it was apparently used in a commercial for a company called Tokyo Telemessage, which provided radio broadcasts.
Since he’s done duets not only with Momoko Kikuchi but also with renowned female singers like Miho Nakayama and Shizuka Kudo, it’s fun to compare and listen.
Love Flight TimeSuzuki Masayuki & Kikuchi Momoko53rank/position

A dramatic story of two people stealing moments between work to set off and spend precious time together.
The male–female harmonies make their secret getaway all the more romantic.
Released in 2008, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Saikon Icchokusen!” Its beautiful lyrics and melody carry feelings that are perfect for an emotional duet between a man and a woman.
An ideal song for couples who dream of stepping a little away from the everyday to enjoy special time with someone they love.
Only YouTokusha Hideaki & Suzuki Masayuki54rank/position

“Only You” is the ultimate love song that means “only you.” It was originally written for the American vocal group The Platters, but it truly feels right when sung by Masayuki Suzuki, known as the king of love songs.
Starlight at DawnSuzuki Masayuki & Suzuki Kiyomi55rank/position
It’s a duet by the female singer Kiyomi Suzuki and Masayuki Suzuki.
Both have exceptional vocal ability and are highly regarded in the music industry.
Their song “Starlight at Dawn” is a love song about two people who are in love becoming a couple.
FIRST LOVESuzuki Masayuki56rank/position

I think it’s a song where Oda’s signature style is front and center—so much so that anyone who knows his work would recognize it as produced by Kazumasa Oda from the very intro.
Even so, the way it becomes something entirely different from Oda’s or Off Course’s songs makes it impossible not to admire Masayuki Suzuki’s prowess as an artist.
Oda’s backing vocals are also a highlight.


