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.
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Masayuki Suzuki’s Greatest and Popular Songs (21–30)
from now onSuzuki Masayuki

This is the first collaborative single with The Gospellers.
The song was composed by Kaoru Kurosawa of The Gospellers, and members of the group participate as chorus singers.
Its gentle melody conveys Mr.
Suzuki’s deep affection.
The Gospellers’ supportive chorus and harmonies are also not to be missed.
Isn’t it fine with just the two of us?Suzuki Masayuki

This is a duet that came to fruition after Hitomi Shimatani asked to sing with Masayuki Suzuki, whom she greatly respects.
Suzuki also accepted because he holds Shimatani’s vocal ability in high regard.
While “Shibuya de 5-ji” with Momoko Kikuchi felt like a blend of motion and stillness, this track is a high-energy tune where motion and motion intertwine and soar together.
Shimatani’s vocals are astonishing as well.
Masayuki Suzuki’s Famous and Popular Songs (31–40)
Bayside SerenadeSuzuki Masayuki

A serenade with a nostalgic atmosphere.
The repeating chorus is striking, and details like the drum sound during the transition from the B section to the chorus linger in your ears.
It’s a gentle track with a touch of sweetness.
You can picture a romance in the rain by the seaside.
It conveys a man’s vulnerability and quiet tenderness.
I’m glad we met.Suzuki Masayuki

The happiness of having met a loved one overflows throughout the lyrics.
The tempo is slow, and you can sense the gentle affection within it.
It’s a song where Masayuki Suzuki’s soft, clear vocals truly shine.
I think it will resonate in your heart when you listen to it after finding a partner.
Parting CitySuzuki Masayuki

This is the seventh single, released around the fall of 1989.
It’s a song about the time after breaking up with a lover and no longer being able to meet, and you can feel the loneliness while walking through the city.
It’s heartbreaking not to be able to see them even though you still can’t forget them.
To my belovedSuzuki Masayuki

Naotaro Moriyama wrote and composed it, and it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “To the One I Love.” Masayuki Suzuki covered the song, and his cover is also included on the cover album “DISCOVER JAPAN.”
I want to cry.Suzuki Masayuki

It’s an original song written and composed by Koji Tamaki that was used as the theme song for the NHK drama “Contrail” starring Yuriko Ishida.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad that really brings out Masayuki Suzuki’s vocals.


