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Hikaru Utada Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Hikaru Utada, one of Japan’s most iconic singers.Since her debut in 1998, she has released a string of hits and is now admired not only in Japan but overseas as well.This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular love songs.

Hikaru Utada Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (21–30)

A Two-Hour Vacation feat. Ringo SheenaUtada Hikaru22rank/position

Hikaru Utada – A Two-Hour Vacation featuring Ringo Sheena
A Two-Hour Vacation feat. Ringo SheenaUtada Hikaru

A song that poignantly portrays the fragile relationship between the everyday and the extraordinary through a collaboration between Hikaru Utada and Ringo Sheena.

As 60s-style guitar arpeggios intertwine with beautiful strings, their voices resonate with one another.

With lyrics that evoke themes of infidelity and same-sex love, the track captured many listeners’ hearts.

It was released digitally in advance in September 2016 and later included on the album Fantôme.

Said to have been crafted by Utada with Sheena in mind, the song has also been highly praised for its polish as a pop piece.

It’s music that gently stays close to those who harbor feelings they can’t normally express.

An unbelievable “I love you.”Utada Hikaru23rank/position

It’s a pretty coolly crafted song, and the quintessentially Utada Hikaru-style title is spot on.

It’s relatively up-tempo, with a strong emphasis on the chorus.

Songs like this, where the chorus repeats multiple times, feel stylish and make you wait, wondering if it’s coming around again.

A Bouquet for YouUtada Hikaru24rank/position

Many people may remember it as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series Totto-chan.

Released in September 2016, Hikaru Utada’s track is a medium-tempo ballad with beautifully resonant piano and strings.

The lyrics, brimming with kindness, are memorable for expressing feelings for a loved one through a bouquet of flowers.

Included on the album Fantôme, the song drew a great deal of attention as one of Utada’s works following her return to music.

If you sing it at karaoke, it’s recommended to perform it sincerely while thinking of someone dear to you—your heartfelt rendition will surely resonate with listeners.