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!
- Mana Ashida’s Birthday Song and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Ami Suzuki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Songs and production causing a buzz! A roundup of Pocari Sweat commercial tracks
- Sakurako Ohara Popular Song Ranking [2026]
- Konomi Suzuki Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Heart-wrenching lyrics that tighten the chest… Riria.'s most popular songs ranking
- Active across singing, acting, and voice acting—Mone Kamishiraishi’s most popular songs ranked
- Sakurako Ohara’s Support Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- Yuri’s Popular Song Rankings: Hit Songs, Masterpieces, and Latest [2026]
- Haruka Ayase’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Sayuri's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- A ranking of popular songs by Saori Minami, whom many celebrities publicly declare themselves fans of
- Anri Kumaki Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Rika Suzuki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Wanna dance?Suzuki Rio11rank/position

It’s a pop tune bursting with energy that sings, “If we all dance together, we can be happy!” The song is by Rio Suzuki, who is also active as an actress and TV personality, and it was released as a single in 2016.
It’s as catchy as can be, and just that is enough to lift your spirits.
If you’re feeling down or burdened with worries and anxieties, listening to it will surely help.
Don’t worry about the choreography—just move your body all out, up and down, and dance your heart out!
Flowers will bloom.Suzuki Rio12rank/position

Hana wa Saku (Flowers Will Bloom) is a charity song to support the recovery of areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and the people impacted by the disaster.
It was planned and produced as the theme song for a support project that NHK has been running since 2011.
The clear, pure voices of Rio Suzuki—who played the young Yae in the historical drama Yae no Sakura—and the children of the Ono Elementary School Choir in Okuma, Futaba District, Fukushima Prefecture, seem to deeply touch the heart.


