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!
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Takahashi Yu Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Snow’s HandwritingTakahashi Yuu31rank/position

On long winter nights, it’s easy to overthink and feel down.
That’s when “Yuki no Hisseki” (“Traces of Snow”) stays by your side.
It’s a track included on Yu Takahashi’s 2022 album ReLOVE & RePEACE.
The song likens winter’s cold to the hardships of life and the sad events in the world, and turns into a pep song that insists we must not be defeated by them.
Combined with his powerful vocals, it’s sure to lift your spirits and help you face forward.
aquariumTakahashi Yuu32rank/position

This song “aquarium,” sung by Yu Takahashi, is steeped in raw, gritty bitterness.
It’s a number where the emotions surge at you with relentless force.
The track was used as the theme song for the drama “Kekkon Aite wa Chusen de” (Spouse to be Chosen by Lottery).
The strummed guitar tone rips through your heart, stirring up a rough, feral feeling, and the piercing lyrics never let up.
There are times in real life when we can’t navigate things smoothly and end up feeling lonely, right? These lyrics fit those moments perfectly—a song that makes you think, “Bring on the loneliness!”
Welcome back.Takahashi Yuu33rank/position

Even a simple “welcome home,” which we hear so often it can fade into the background, may still serve as a quiet source of comfort.
I’m sure children, too, even if they don’t usually say it out loud, feel grateful.
This song by Yu Takahashi, which was used as the theme for the drama “Ashita mo Kitto, Oishii Gohan ~Gin no Spoon~,” is filled with the feelings of a parent who cooks and waits for their child to come home and who wants them to stay just as they are.
Having a place to return to is such a happiness, and perhaps that single word, “welcome home,” carries countless feelings within it.
It’s a lovely song that makes you want to say “thank you” in response to “welcome home.” I’m sure it will deepen the love between parent and child.
Children’s SongTakahashi Yuu34rank/position

On top of the melody constantly rising and falling, the song is delivered in a relentless, driving way, so it takes quite a bit of stamina.
The lyrics use direct language to depict the darkness of society, which also makes it a tough one to sing in front of people.
Also, in the song “Naku ko wa inega” by the same artist, the dialect from his hometown of Akita is used, so it might be difficult for those unfamiliar with Tohoku dialects.
Riemann’s LockTakahashi Yuu35rank/position

Yu Takahashi is a singer-songwriter from Akita.
“Salaryman’s Rock” is a work released in 2015.
In the fan vote to select the final track for his best-of album covering 2009 to 2015, Warau Yakusoku (Promise to Smile), this song was chosen as the last addition.
To my friendTakahashi Yuu36rank/position

Takahashi Yu, known for his straightforward lyrics and worldview, has put his cheers into a song for all friends who are struggling right now.
It’s a track with a direct message that pierces the heart: no matter what wounds you carry from the past, you have to keep moving forward and live.
I especially want those who feel bound by their past to listen to it.
Waiting for dawnTakahashi Yuu37rank/position

There are all kinds of things in the world, but right now, the place I am is here.
I think this song jolts you into realizing that simple, obvious truth.
The questioning lyrics—like Yu Takahashi’s own soliloquy—really hit home.
I heard the music video, like “Bowling,” was filmed one-on-one with Michihiko Yanai.
The footage carefully captures even the slightest changes in expression, and it feels like Yu Takahashi’s true self comes straight through to your heart!
(Where’s)THE SILENT MAJORITY?Takahashi Yuu38rank/position

The opening theme song for the drama “Minna! Esper Dayo!” The lyrics are packed with social elements that really make you think.
Rather than trying to deliver a clear message, it feels like it’s urging you to “think for yourself.” Listeners will likely recognize it from the intro, but the melodic hardcore band BRAHMAN took part in the production.
With its exhilarating, fast-paced sound, it gives off a momentum that feels like either an impatience with reality or a sense of fulfillment—something a bit different from the usual.
A path I can walk because it’s with you.Takahashi Yuu39rank/position

Yu Takahashi, affectionately known by fans as a “real-time singer-songwriter” for his concept of singing what he feels on the very day he feels it.
The song “Anata to Dakara Ayumeru Michi” included on his major 2nd album “Kono Koe” evokes the image of a wedding with lyrics that capture the feelings on a day that marks a milestone between the past and the future.
If you’re doing a guitar-and-vocal rendition, only basic chords are used, so even if you’re suddenly asked to play at a friend’s wedding reception or after-party, you should be able to take it on calmly.
However, since parts of the melody line can be tricky, be sure to focus not only on the guitar but also on the singing.
True feelingsTakahashi Yuu40rank/position

Takahashi Yu, who sings while playing the guitar, is a singer-songwriter.
His song “Honto no Kimochi” speaks honestly about his feelings.
His passionate voice that sings his true feelings makes it a wonderful number.
His voice has power and volume, and listening to it feels refreshing.
It’s a recommended track for when you’re feeling down.


