Shota Shimizu’s classic and popular songs
Here are some songs by Shota Shimizu, the R&B singer-songwriter known for hits like “HOME” and “Aishiteru.” He made his debut after achieving excellent results in a vocal audition held by Yomiuri TV and Sony Music.
The appeal of his music lies in lyrics that speak to the heart and his sweet, mellow vocals.
Please enjoy the music of Shota Shimizu.
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Shota Shimizu’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (41–50)
HOMEShimizu Shota

This is Shota Shimizu’s debut song.
The encouraging phrases, which try to capture both the harshness of the wider world that awaits—as sensed even in his fresh, youthful voice—and the strong belief that there’s a place called “HOME” where you can find yourself again, really sink in.
A debut song with vocal prowess that moves you.
Shota Shimizu’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (51–60)
WOMAN DON’T CRYShimizu Shota

A cheer song.
It’s about a woman who, despite trying her hardest, fails and finds herself exhausted, overwhelmed with sadness or loneliness—yet still chooses to face tomorrow.
It’s a piece whose gentle melody and encouragement—without ever saying “do your best”—feel like offering a moment’s rest.
Miliyah Kato – Konya wa Boogie Back feat. Shota Shimizu & SHUNShimizu Shota

Miliyah Kato – Konya wa Boogie Back feat.
Shota Shimizu & SHUN.
It’s a cover of ‘Konya wa Boogie Back.’ As a cover, Shota Shimizu showcases a fun, funky, and upbeat side that’s different from his usual style, fully expressed through lively visuals.
makeupShimizu Shota

It’s a cover of a song by Miyuki Nakajima.
The lyrics are filled with the complexities of a woman’s heart, overflowing with longing and loneliness, and the words that avoid direct expressions of sorrow convey an even stronger sense of solitude.
The rhythm gives the song a nostalgic Showa-era feel that you can’t help but remember.
I like you.Shimizu Shota

I ended up forgetting something important before I knew it—maybe it’s too late once you’ve lost it.
This song gently taught me that there are things we can overcome because we’re together, the two of us.
It’s a wonderful song that conveys the wish to stay with the person you cherish forever.
As long as I have youShimizu Shota

A collaboration song with Kazumasa Oda.
The collaboration of these two artists with such clear, transparent voices creates a deeply moving melody, and their harmonized vocals are even more touching.
It’s a gentle song that makes you want to see someone dear to you—reminding you there are so many things left unsaid, even to those always by your side.
A melody instead of a bouquetShimizu Shota

The theme song of the drama.
I think it’s a gentle wedding song.
In the video, even the bride’s father’s stern expression suggests a future filled with smiles and happiness, and both the music video and the melody are wonderful.


