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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!

Takahashi Yu Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

For Whom the Bell TollsTakahashi Yuu22rank/position

Yu Takahashi “For Whom the Bell Tolls”
For Whom the Bell TollsTakahashi Yuu

Their 4th single, released in June 2011.

In stark contrast to the 3rd single “Fukuwarai,” this is a serious number.

The “bell” alludes to the “heartbeat” that resonates in one’s chest from birth to death, and the lyrics probing its meaning are striking.

Although the opening has a dark tone—lines like “a platform of solitude” and “a horizon of confusion”—a signature Takahashi Yu positive message awaits at the end, so be sure to listen all the way through!

The sun also risesTakahashi Yuu23rank/position

Yu Takahashi 'The Sun Will Rise Again'
The sun also risesTakahashi Yuu

Isn’t youth all about making mistakes? This song turns that idea into a positive message, as if it’s speaking on behalf of young people.

I think many listeners will feel empowered by the lyrics about trying again no matter how many times you fail.

camelTakahashi Yuu24rank/position

Included on their final indie-era album, “Our Heisei Rock ’n’ Roll.” It continued to appear on live DVDs and best-of compilations, making it a long-standing fan favorite.

The song features a refreshing melody centered on piano and percussion.

The “desert” mentioned in the lyrics represents modern society, and it feels as if the song is telling us, with strength and gentleness, that we can cross it together.

Maybe we don’t really have to become adults.

It makes me feel like I want to revisit the dreams I once had.

one strokeTakahashi Yuu25rank/position

Takahashi Yu “one stroke” MV
one strokeTakahashi Yuu

This is a track from Yu Takahashi’s seventh full-length album, “PERSONALITY,” which was released on October 21, 2020.

It’s crafted into a very pleasant song with a bright major-key feel and a medium up-tempo groove.

Takahashi’s vocal performance throughout the track is strikingly confident and resonant, and if you practice and learn to sing this song well, you’ll surely develop the ability to recreate its big groove and driving feel.

Even if your voice cracks a little or you can’t quite reach the high notes, don’t worry too much—just enjoy singing it.

That kind of attitude is actually very important when it comes to singing!

Sakura SongTakahashi Yuu26rank/position

With the warmth of spring, don’t you sometimes find yourself thinking of old friends? Marking the fifth anniversary of his major debut, the single Yu Takahashi released in March 2016 vividly captures the subtleties of that season.

Its lyrics affirm not only past glories, but even the stubborn realities that don’t go our way and the pain of parting, embracing them as “the beauty of a graceful farewell,” and gently giving listeners a push forward.

The music video, starring Mugi Kadowaki and supervised by film director Hirokazu Kore-eda, became a major talking point; its visuals, like a short film, deepened the song’s world even further.

Even if circumstances change and we grow apart, the message that someday we’ll laugh together again under the same tree will surely resonate deeply with anyone starting a new chapter, whether graduating or transferring to a new post.

sepiaTakahashi Yuu27rank/position

A song that sings about the importance of close people you can only meet once in a while amid busy days.

Praying that you’ll meet again and singing, “Let’s make it a smiling goodbye,” this piece seems perfect for pledging to reunite after graduation.

Its gentle piano accompaniment and passionate vocal delivery make for a comforting track.

Forget-me-notTakahashi Yuu28rank/position

Masaki Takahashi “Forget-me-not” Music Video
Forget-me-notTakahashi Yuu

These are songs by the wonderful singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi, known for inspiring, passionate lyrics like in “Ashita wa Kitto Ii Hi ni Naru” and “Fukuwarai.” It was released digitally in September 2022.

The lyrics, which tenderly evoke thoughts of someone dear and suddenly bring back nostalgic images of your hometown, slowly sink in.

With its gentle melody and warm atmosphere, this track is one of Takahashi’s softest-feeling ballads.

It seems to mirror the winding paths we take and draw out the feelings we’ve been quietly holding, making it a companion to many different moments in life.

Please listen while thinking of someone important to you.