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Yusuke’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Yusuke is the artist name of Yusuke Kamiji, a talent and actor who has been active since 2009.

His humor shines through in album titles that make you want to pick them up, such as “Um… I Made Something Like This, Though.” Here are his popular songs introduced in a ranking!

Yusuke’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Baby BabyYūsuke11rank/position

"Baby Baby" by Yusuke (cover by ShanpleaN)
Baby BabyYūsuke

It’s a hit song by Yusuke.

The lyrics, filled with his genuine personality and straightforward feelings, along with an easy-to-follow melody, have made it popular.

He was also in high demand for his goofy persona.

With Yusuke’s signature direct lyrics, it’s packed with words many women would love to hear.

SunshineYūsuke12rank/position

It’s a song filled with energy and hope.

It sings about the importance of pursuing your dreams and the courage to face difficulties, resonating with listeners’ hearts.

Released in June 2014 as Yusuke’s 16th single, it was chosen as the theme song for Mezamashi Doyoubi.

With its moving tone and melody, Yusuke’s gentle vocals will warm your heart.

It’s the perfect track for those who struggle to wake up in the morning.

How about starting your day by listening to this song?

Mega VYūsuke13rank/position

Pokemon XY OP2 FULL SONG – Mega V (Volt) by Yusuke
Mega VYūsuke

It’s a rousing track sung by Yusuke, who’s also well known as an actor and TV personality.

Centered on themes of friendship and the courage to chase your dreams, it’s packed with elements that heat up your heart just by listening.

The lyrics, which rhythmically list Pokémon types, are very unique and amplify the excitement for the battles to come.

Released as a single in June 2014, the song served as the opening for the anime Pokémon XY and the film Pokémon the Movie: XY — Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction.

Its structure—adding new lyrics to a previous theme song—also conveys a sense of the story’s evolution.

It’s the kind of song that gives you a powerful boost when you’re about to take on a new challenge.

RainbowYūsuke14rank/position

[Recital/Children’s Performance Dance] Seven-Colored Rainbow (A dance even 3-year-olds can learn in 5 minutes)
RainbowYūsuke

Listening to the bright, positive song “Rainbow” is sure to fill children’s faces with smiles.

With Yusuke’s vocals leading the way, let’s all join hands and head into a world of rainbows! The lyrics, which cherish seven-colored individuality while expanding the circle of friendship, are perfect for a school sports day.

Released digitally in June 2011, this popular track was also used as the ending theme for “Shimajiro no Wao!”.

In keeping with the title, it’s fun to dance with rainbow-colored costumes and props.

If everyone sings and dances with energy, a rainbow will surely appear in your hearts!

VIVA! Nossa NossaYūsuke15rank/position

This song by Yusuke is a Japanese cover of Brazilian singer Michel Teló’s worldwide hit.

Set to a light, Latin rhythm, it portrays love at first sight and the thrills of romance in a positive way.

It vividly depicts encounters at parties and early-stage romantic exchanges, resulting in a bright track that brings listeners both empathy and energy.

Released in October 2012, it was also used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Harajuku Nest Cafe.” It’s recommended for those who want to feel the excitement of new love or lift their spirits.

honeybeeYūsuke16rank/position

Released in 2010, Yusuke’s “Mitsubachi” is a quintessential upbeat track bursting with his poppy, colorful style.

Lyrically, it’s a perfect fit for a bold, assertive “carnivore” type of guy—the confident, aggressive vibe really pumps you up.

The soaring chorus makes it a song you’ll want to blast in the heat of summer.

With its bright sound, it seems perfect for a drive or a friends’ camping trip to lift the mood.

Even when rain at camp brings the vibe down, this track could forcibly crank the energy back up—in a good way!

A Santa Claus at 850 yen an hourYūsuke17rank/position

Yusuke: “The Santa Claus Paid 850 Yen an Hour”
A Santa Claus at 850 yen an hourYūsuke

There’s a classic Christmas song everyone knows: “Jingle Bells.” Inspired by that melody, Yusuke’s “Santa Claus Making 850 Yen an Hour” was created.

It portrays a person standing out on the street in biting cold, continually passed by as people walk on without noticing.

Judging from the title, the piece likely depicts someone working a part-time job dressed as Santa Claus.

Give it a listen while reflecting on it yourself.

Santa Claus in My PocketYūsuke18rank/position

As the Christmas season approaches, the atmosphere in the city suddenly shifts and becomes lively, doesn’t it? This song by Yusuke is perfect for that time of year.

Known as a “winter tearjerker song” that sings of bittersweet feelings toward past romances and memories, it sets lingering attachments to the past and pure emotions against a light, medium-tempo beat.

Released in February 2011, the track is also included on the album “Ano..

Yume Motemasu Kedo.” With Yusuke’s warm vocals and relatable lyrics, it’s cherished among fans as a winter ballad.

It’s recommended for those who feel a tinge of sadness recalling past relationships or who want to bask in Christmas memories.

Bring it on!Yūsuke19rank/position

Kamiji Yusuke (Yusuke Kamiji) at Men’s Fashion Week Singapore 2012 | SUPERADRIANME.com
Bring it on!Yūsuke

This song was selected as the official support anthem for the 21st YOSAKOI Soran Festival held in Hokkaido.

It’s by Yusuke Kamiji—also known as Yusuke—a talent active on variety shows, and it’s included on his 2012 mini-album “Ano…

Omatsuri desu Kedo.” As the event title suggests, the song features lyrical phrases from both Yosakoi-bushi and Soran-bushi.

Its powerful arrangement naturally lifts your spirits as you listen.

LemonYūsuke20rank/position

This is a single by Yusuke released in February 2013.

He wrote the lyrics, and it was created around the theme of “how to spend the season of meetings and farewells.” It was used as the theme song for the TV drama Last Train Goodbye, and it reached No.

5 on the Oricon chart.