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Takahashi Yu’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Yu Takahashi, known for songs that speak to the heart with a passion hotter than they look and emotions delivered straight on, is immensely popular.

Here is a ranking of his most popular tracks.

Even if you don’t know much about Yu Takahashi, this might just capture your heart!

Yuu Takahashi Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

travelerTakahashi Yuu56rank/position

The theme song for the 2014 film Tokyo Refugees.

The music video also features the film’s star, Aoi Nakamura.

The story follows an ordinary college student who, due to a sudden turn of events, loses his home and falls into homelessness—a scenario that feels unreal yet hardly irrelevant in today’s Japan.

The song itself is a gritty, hard-hitting rock number that evokes that harsh reality.

It’s the kind of track that makes you appreciate the simple happiness of having a place to return to.

BE RIGHTTakahashi Yuu57rank/position

Included on the 4th album “The Flicker and Proliferation Right Here, Right Now.” It wasn’t released as a single, but it’s an up-tempo track and a live staple.

The chorus melody feels great—you’ll want to bounce up and down! The lyrics are rapid-fire and pretty risqué, but they cut straight through society’s contradictions, so listening to it is really cathartic.

MelodyTakahashi Yuu58rank/position

Takahashi Yu - "Melody" cover
MelodyTakahashi Yuu

A love song spun with straightforward words and melody, directed to the one and only “you.” Perhaps as a counterbalance to his rebellion-tinged tracks, Takahashi Yu’s ability to express clear, unvarnished feelings in love songs is part of his appeal.

According to interviews, it was apparently written as a “breakup song.” Even so, he sincerely prays for “your” future.

That restrained, never-overbearing kindness is deeply moving.

Fragments of LightTakahashi Yuu59rank/position

Yu Takahashi – “Fragments of Light” MV short ver.
Fragments of LightTakahashi Yuu

It’s the opening theme for the TV anime “orange.” While mellow, the song has a somewhat pop, fast-paced feel, and its lyrics evoke “friendship” and “bonds,” making it a perfect fit for a youthful school-life anime.

Rainbow and AnniversaryTakahashi Yuu60rank/position

Rainbow and Anniversary - Yu Takahashi - Solo acoustic (singer-songwriter style) performance
Rainbow and AnniversaryTakahashi Yuu

In the days I spend with someone special, there are sunny days and rainy ones.

Even so, if you’re by my side, any day—today included—becomes an anniversary.

This song expresses the desire to live through such days, one after another.