Chris Hart's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Chris Hart became interested in the Japanese language at age 12, and during a homestay in Japan at 13, he was deeply moved by the kindness of the people he met, which made him fall in love with the country.
His sweet, delicate singing voice has captivated many Japanese listeners.
This time, we’ll present a ranking-style introduction to Chris Hart’s popular songs!
Chris Hart Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Reason for LifeChris Hart1rank/position

This song, also popular as a choral piece, is “Inochi no Riyū” (The Reason for Life).
It was written and composed by Masashi Sada, and this is the version covered by Chris Hart.
Lately, not only wars but also many tragic incidents that take lives have been happening.
This is an important song that reminds us there is no such thing as a life born without meaning.
I LOVE YOUChris Hart2rank/position

Chris Hart’s “I LOVE YOU,” released in 2014, became one of his long-running hit songs.
It was featured as the commercial song for Ace JTB.
It’s a track that will move anyone whose fatigue won’t lift or who hasn’t had a good cry lately.
His clear, translucent voice is sure to soothe you.
threadChris Hart3rank/position

This is Chris Hart’s cover of Miyuki Nakajima’s smash hit released in 1998.
Unlike Nakajima, who is a woman, Hart’s male vocals bring a uniquely warm quality to the song.
It’s not a full-on birthday song, but it’s highly recommended as a chance to reflect on the future on your girlfriend’s birthday.
Just like the lyrics, take this special day to clearly tell her that you want to keep supporting each other and live your lives together from here on.
Love Story Comes SuddenlyChris Hart4rank/position

The original song is by Kazumasa Oda.
It’s sung in remarkably clear Japanese that you wouldn’t expect from a non-native speaker.
Even among Japanese artists, few can sing in a way that lets you catch the lyrics this clearly.
He also handles the high notes—which are considered difficult for male singers—effortlessly, delivering a perfectly executed and very pleasant performance.
Still loving youChris Hart5rank/position

I think it’s a song that starts with a piano intro, then shifts to a band sound, and stays steady with a powerful voice.
Of course, since it’s music, it carries some kind of message.
The stable vocals are pleasant to listen to.
How about taking this opportunity to try it at karaoke?
YELLChris Hart6rank/position

This is Chris Hart’s cover of Ikimonogakari’s “YELL.” It’s a song that turns the sadness of parting at graduation and the anxiety of starting a new life into a positive feeling.
Chris Hart has covered it as a gently delivered ballad.
homeChris Hart7rank/position

Playing with my child in the park, I feel happiness in their growth and little gestures.
From that deep affection, a sense of gratitude toward my own parents arises.
No matter the circumstances, a child’s presence is something to be cherished.
The gratitude I feel toward my parents, connected to me through this precious treasure, is something I could never fully express.





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