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Masayuki Suzuki’s greatest and most popular songs

Let me introduce some songs by singer Masayuki Suzuki—also known as Martin—who previously found success as part of Rats & Star.

Masayuki Suzuki is famous for classics like “Koibito,” and his greatest appeal is undoubtedly his overwhelming vocal ability.

He has a captivating power that makes you want to stop and listen closely.

It seems he was quite the delinquent in his school days, and he’s said to have been friends since high school with Masashi Tashiro, who was also a delinquent.

Who could have imagined that the two of them would one day become nationally beloved singers?

Now then, please enjoy the music of Masayuki Suzuki, one of Japan’s leading singers.

Masayuki Suzuki’s famous and popular songs (61–70)

MelodySuzuki Masayuki

Originally, it’s a masterpiece by Koji Tamaki, but Masayuki Suzuki released a cover.

The original has a wonderful singing voice too, but when you compare them, Suzuki’s clear, gentle voice delivers this “Melody” beautifully and gives it a soothing feel.

If I can see you in my dreamsSuzuki Masayuki

It’s a song written and composed by Eiichi Ohtaki that has been performed by various artists.

The version of “Yume de Aetara” sung by Masayuki Suzuki is included on the album CARNIVAL.

I understand the feeling of wanting to keep sleeping if it means you can meet the one you love in your dreams.

Lovers — Road (Intersection)Suzuki Masayuki

Masayuki Suzuki – Lover ~ Road (Intersection) / THE FIRST TAKE
Lovers — Road (Intersection)Suzuki Masayuki

Masayuki Suzuki, the soul singer known for his trademark sunglasses and mustache, hails from Tokyo and is affectionately nicknamed “Martin.” He made his major debut in 1980 as a member of Rats & Star (formerly Chanels), leaving behind timeless hits such as “Megumi no Hito.” He launched his solo career in 1986 with “Garasu Goshi ni Kieta Natsu,” and has since performed many classic ballads—including one of his signature songs, “Koibito”—earning him the title “The King of Love Songs.” He is also known for numerous cover performances and frequently appears on music programs.

Continuing a remarkably versatile career, in the 2020s he drew major attention as part of the “Double Suzuki” duo with Airi Suzuki—hailed as a “major newcomer in the anime song world”—and for his cover of YOASOBI’s “Kaibutsu,” brimming with fresh interpretation and discovery.

Influenced by his sister, singer Kiyomi Suzuki, he grew familiar with R&B, and his soulful, emotionally rich, beautiful voice captivates listeners.

He is truly a vocalist Japan can be proud of.