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 Most Popular Songs (41–50)
painful loveSuzuki Masayuki

Let me introduce “Aiku,” a captivating song with profound lyrics that make you ponder what love truly is.
It’s a track included on the album “CARNIVAL.” The lyrics alternate between portraying the beauty of love and its pain.
Sung from a male first-person perspective, the wording feels like he’s speaking directly to you, which is another hallmark of the song.
Because of that, it might be easier to sing with more emotion than other tracks.
First, listen carefully and immerse yourself in the song’s world.
I think it’s perfect for anyone looking for a piece that lets them showcase expressive performance.
Masayuki Suzuki's famous and popular songs (51–60)
kissSuzuki Masayuki

Let me introduce Kuchizuke, which captures a romantic moment.
It’s a track included on the album CARNIVAL.
The lyrics delicately portray the inner feelings of a man and a woman sharing a kiss.
Singing it will give you a satisfying feeling, as if you’ve just enjoyed a novel or a movie.
Another charm is the thrill of listening while wondering what will happen between the two.
By the way, each note is articulated clearly, which makes it easier to stay on pitch and sing.
DADDY! DADDY! DO! feat. Airi SuzukiSuzuki Masayuki

Let’s get in the mood with a funky tune! Sung by Masayuki Suzuki, the king of love songs, this track was released in 2020 as his 40th single.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War? The guest vocalist Airi Suzuki also joins in.
The mature vocals shine over the rhythmic arrangement! It’s truly dandy and cool.
The lyrics, brimming with passionate feelings, are wonderful too.
Private hotelSuzuki Masayuki

From the group ‘Shanels’ to ‘Rats & Star,’ and then as a solo artist, Masayuki Suzuki has had a successful career.
He skillfully performs a wide range of genres—from J-pop to R&B and funk—and, also known by the nickname ‘King of Love Songs,’ he is a singer with a significant impact on the Japanese music scene.
Perhaps because he is from Ota Ward in Tokyo, he also holds the title of ‘Omori Nori Goodwill Ambassador.’
Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For YouSuzuki Masayuki


“Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You” is the song known in Japan by its Japanese title “Kawaranu Omoi,” included on George Benson’s 1984 album 20/20.
It’s a classic that has been covered by many artists, so you’ve probably heard it at least once.
In the Legacy commercial, it was sung by Masayuki Suzuki.
Magic Hour feat. BillyrromSuzuki Masayuki

A track from the March 2024 album “Snazzy,” it’s a collaboration between Masayuki Suzuki and Billyrrom.
Centered on the theme of the magic hour—a momentary charm and fleeting beauty—it conveys reflections on its transience and splendor.
Recommended for those who want to cherish special moments that pass all too quickly.
Be sure to savor this collaboration between two artists who are opening up a new musical horizon!
RunawaySuzuki Masayuki

This song was such a hit that you could call it one of Masayuki Suzuki’s signature tracks, and many people probably know it.
For some, it might even be a song full of memories.
It’s very easy to sing and highly recommended for karaoke.
It also sounds great when a few people harmonize on it.


