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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 (31–40)

FugitiveSuzuki Masayuki

Fugitive ~ Masayuki Suzuki [GTA5]
FugitiveSuzuki Masayuki

With Saeko Nishio’s story-like lyrics set to an up-tempo melody, the song carries a somewhat heroic feel.

The sense of drive that builds toward the chorus is really cool.

There are parts in the chorus that sound like falsetto, and the rock-like beat hits hard—features that might be rare among Suzuki’s songs.

5 o’clock in ShibuyaSuzuki Masayuki & Kudō Shizuka

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5 o'clock in ShibuyaSuzuki Masayuki & Kudō Shizuka

It’s a duet by Masayuki Suzuki and Momoko Kikuchi, and it was apparently used in a commercial for a company called Tokyo Telemessage, which provided radio broadcasts.

Since he’s done duets not only with Momoko Kikuchi but also with renowned female singers like Miho Nakayama and Shizuka Kudo, it’s fun to compare and listen.

Only YouTokusha Hideaki & Suzuki Masayuki

Hidetaka Tokunaga & Masayuki Suzuki – Only You 1991
Only YouTokusha Hideaki & Suzuki Masayuki

“Only You” is the ultimate love song that means “only you.” It was originally written for the American vocal group The Platters, but it truly feels right when sung by Masayuki Suzuki, known as the king of love songs.

Come on InSuzuki Masayuki

Masayuki Suzuki & Paul Young "COME ON IN" / Masayuki Suzuki
Come on InSuzuki Masayuki

This is a duo piece with the British musician Paul Young, who is renowned not only as a singer but also as a guitarist and producer.

The melody is powerful yet light and approachable.

When I first heard it, I thought the title was “Life Saver.” It’s the kind of song that makes your heart feel lighter when you listen to it.

MIDNIGHT TRAVELERSuzuki Masayuki

This is the 16th single, composed by Yoshiyuki Osawa, who produced the solo debut track “Natsu Disappeared Beyond the Glass.” It’s a ballad distinguished by its guitar tone.

As the title suggests, the song conveys a sense of desolation as two lovers set out into the night.

You can feel the frustration of being at an impasse.

Masayuki Suzuki’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (41–50)

She’s My GirlSuzuki Masayuki

Masayuki Suzuki & Kaoru Kurosawa “She’s My Girl”
She's My GirlSuzuki Masayuki

This is a single released under the unit name “Enamel Brothers,” formed with Kaoru Kurosawa from The Gospellers.

Both the lyrics and melody are light pop, yet the two singers’ soulful voices make the music more than just light.

Their voices blend exceptionally well, resulting in a track that’s very easy on the ears.

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa ClausSuzuki Masayuki

Originally composed by Tommy Connor, this classic Christmas song is sung by Masayuki Suzuki.

It’s told from the perspective of a child who sees Santa kissing their mom.

When the King of Love Songs, Masayuki Suzuki, performs it, the song conveys an even stronger sense of wonderful love.