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Yoshida Yō’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

A celebrity who, in addition to appearing in numerous TV dramas and films as a renowned actress, also shines on variety shows with her approachable personality.

Even so, she manages to maintain her timeless beauty.

She is also active as a singer.

In 2018, her collaboration with JUJU drew significant attention.

This article takes a closer look at her.

Based on verified feedback from fans submitted to our site, we researched her most popular songs.

Here, we present the most highly praised tracks in a ranking format.

Enjoy!

Yoshida Yō’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Don’t Worry, Be HappyYoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio8rank/position

Pocari Sweat web movie | The Pocari mother and daughter: “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”
Don't Worry, Be HappyYoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio

This is a series of commercials featuring Yō Yoshida and Rio Suzuki playing a mother and daughter.

In the “In Winter, Clothes and Books Too” version, it’s said that in winter not only clothes and books dry well, but people do too; and in the “When You Fall for Someone” version, they say that when you fall for someone, fluids and electrolytes are important.

In both commercials, the relaxed, easygoing back-and-forth between Yoshida and Suzuki is striking, and watching them chat with smiles puts the viewer at ease as well.

The background music is Don’t Worry Be Happy, sung by the two performers.

The song, released in 2009 by Kazuyoshi Saito, features lyrics that encourage you to take it easy and not worry too much, even though a lot happens every day.

It’s a perfectly laid-back cheer song that matches the vibe of the commercials.

That gentle girlYoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio9rank/position

In a Pocari Sweat commercial featuring Yo Yoshida and Rio Suzuki as a mother-daughter duo, the two sing “Yasashii Ano Ko” by Spitz, which was the theme song for the NHK morning drama “Natsuzora” starring Suzu Hirose.

Their harmonies are soothing, conveying both freshness and warmth.

In the ad, the song is used alongside heartwarming scenes—like them singing while playing a small toy piano, and playing in the background as Yo Yoshida ties Rio-chan’s hair.

Although only a few dozen seconds aired in the commercial, a full version has also been released, so be sure to check out their complete performance!

I’m smitten with you.Yoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio10rank/position

YMO “Kimi ni, Mune Kyun. (Music Video · HD Remaster)” Official Music Video
I’m smitten with you.Yoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio

The Pocari Sweat commercial featuring Yoh Yoshida and Rio Suzuki doing the Awa Odori is particularly memorable.

The song they sang at that time was YMO’s “Kimi ni, Mune Kyun.” And the person who handled the arrangement and production for their cover was none other than YMO member Yukihiro Takahashi! It’s said that during the vocal recording, the two even received direct coaching from Takahashi.

With a pop, feminine arrangement, it overflows with cuteness—perfectly matching the playful dancing the two do in the commercial.

Yoshida Yō’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Swaying feelingsYoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio11rank/position

Swaying Feelings (What a beautiful memory 2007)
Swaying feelingsYoshida Yō, Suzuki Rio

The Pocari Sweat commercial featuring Yoshida Yō and Suzuki Rio is striking for their beautiful harmonies.

The song they sing is ZARD’s “Yureru Omoi.” In fact, this track was also used as a Pocari Sweat commercial song back when it was released in 1993! The actress who appeared in the commercial then was Sae Isshiki.

More than 25 years later, the song has been brought back as a Pocari Sweat commercial theme through a cover by these two actresses.

Don’t miss their refreshing vocals that capture the feeling of summer!

Show me, you.Matsu Takako, Yoshida You12rank/position

Takako Matsu, Yō Yoshida – Show Yourself (Frozen 2 / Full MV Version)
Show me, you.Matsu Takako, Yoshida You

A single packed with the charm of a grand, emotional ballad.

Centered on themes of self-discovery and growth, it portrays the protagonist’s inner conflict and resolve.

The powerful vocals of Takako Matsu and Yō Yoshida further heighten the story’s emotional impact.

Used as an insert song in Frozen 2, it’s also included on the soundtrack released the same month.

A music video produced as part of the film’s promotion is also available.

It’s a recommended track for anyone seeking their true self or wanting to feel the bonds of family.

How about listening quietly on a winter night?