Rior Suzuki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
In this article, we’ll introduce popular songs by Rio Suzuki—active as an actress, voice actress, and singer—in a ranked format.
She made her debut as a child actress in a TV drama in 2012 and has since appeared in numerous screen productions.
Many of you may know her from the Pocari Sweat commercial that drew attention for her co-starring role with Yō Yoshida.
As a singer, she debuted in 2013 with “Oya to Ko no ‘Hana wa Saku’.”
Let’s take a closer look at the multifaceted charms of Rio Suzuki!
Rion Suzuki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
I loved you, loved you, I ended up falling so in love.Yoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio1rank/position
The song playing in the “In Front of the Music Shop” version was “I Loved You, Loved You, Loved You.” The original is a duet by Hiroshi Wada and the Mahina Stars & Miyoko Tashiro, who churned out hit songs through collaborations with female singers, and in the commercial it’s performed with new lyrics.
Yoshida Yō and Suzuki Rio singing while doing air-instrument performances are adorable.
The arrangement and the song’s gentle vibe are wonderful too—it makes you feel like you want to stay playful no matter how old you are, and it has a cozy warmth that seems to take the chill out of winter, which is just lovely.
Summer TimeYoshida Hitsuji, Suzuki Rio2rank/position

In the 2016 Pocari Sweat commercial “Light Blue Car and Ukulele,” the song playing was “Summertime.” The original is a jazz standard composed by George Gershwin, who was active in both classical and popular music, but in the commercial it’s arranged to feel cute, refreshing, and summery.
The familiar, down-to-earth vocals of Yoh Yoshida and Rio Suzuki and the gentle sound of the ukulele are heartwarming.
Their harmonies are tender and incredibly soothing.
It’s a song that makes you feel like, “I’ve gotta drink some Pocari!” (lol)
Only oneYoshida Hitsuji, Suzuki Rio3rank/position

The original song was written by Akiko Yano and performed by Agnes Chan, and later gained popularity when Akiko Yano did a self-cover.
This version—sung by Yo Yoshida and Rio Suzuki, who appeared in the commercial as the “Pocari mother and daughter,” with the creator Akiko Yano joining in a guest-like role—has a different charm of its own.
The lyrics convey feelings for a beloved person, but given the commercial’s content, this version also evokes the love between parent and child.
Ever-Summer GirlYoshida Hitsuji, Suzuki Rio4rank/position

Yoh Yoshida and Rio Suzuki are a familiar duo from the Pocari Sweat commercials.
In the 2021 ad, the two sang and danced to Kyoko Koizumi’s 1985 hit Tokonatsu Musume (Endless Summer Girl).
Fitting their roles as mother and daughter in the commercial, the title was adapted to Tokonatsu Oyako (Endless Summer Mother and Daughter).
The lyrics capture the pounding excitement of a boy who falls in love with a very charming girl he meets in the summer.
The song’s bright, sun-drenched feel makes you look forward to wonderful summer encounters!
I can’t say goodbye.Yoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio5rank/position

This commercial features Yo Yoshida and Rio Suzuki, the two now familiar faces from the Pocari Sweat ads.
In each of their commercials they sing various songs, and in the “Winter Is Tough” version, they perform Kenji Ozawa’s 1995 track ‘I Can’t Say Goodbye.’ When it was first released, the song was also used in a candy commercial that Ozawa himself appeared in.
The lyrics express a frustrating feeling: knowing you have to say farewell to happy days, yet being unable to shake a lingering sense of loneliness.
The charming harmonies of Yo Yoshida and Rio Suzuki seem to gently wrap that loneliness in warmth.
Surf Paradise, Ski ParadiseYoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio6rank/position

In the “Ski Slope March” version, Yoshida Yō and Suzuki Rio sing and dance as kindergarten children march along.
The song performed by the characters in the commercial is ‘Surf Paradise, Ski Paradise,’ written by singer-songwriter Matsutoya Yumi.
It depicts a wintertime romance between adults, expressing feelings of love for someone special.
With gently unfolding synth tones, her supple vocals resonate throughout the track.
It’s a CM song that perfectly matches winter scenes—moving your body or taking a sip of Pocari after finishing a song.
Don’t Worry, Be HappyYoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio7rank/position

This is a series of commercials featuring Yō Yoshida and Rio Suzuki playing a mother and daughter.
In the “In Winter, Clothes and Books Too” version, it’s said that in winter not only clothes and books dry well, but people do too; and in the “When You Fall for Someone” version, they say that when you fall for someone, fluids and electrolytes are important.
In both commercials, the relaxed, easygoing back-and-forth between Yoshida and Suzuki is striking, and watching them chat with smiles puts the viewer at ease as well.
The background music is Don’t Worry Be Happy, sung by the two performers.
The song, released in 2009 by Kazuyoshi Saito, features lyrics that encourage you to take it easy and not worry too much, even though a lot happens every day.
It’s a perfectly laid-back cheer song that matches the vibe of the commercials.


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