Shota Shimizu Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Shota Shimizu is a Japanese R&B vocalist who is highly popular among young men and women.
His warm, husky voice—combined with his cute looks—has earned him widespread acclaim.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of his most-played hit songs so far.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering him for the first time, be sure to check it out.
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Shota Shimizu Popular Song Ranking [2025] (41–50)
A good-night kiss ~Good Night My Love~DOUBLE & Shota Shimizu43rank/position

A work by the popular R&B singer DOUBLE’s TAKAKO and Shota Shimizu, who has performance experience at the Apollo Theater, “Good Night My Love.” It’s an R&B-style ballad released in 2009 that helped energize the R&B scene at the time.
While the song falls into the R&B genre, which demands vocal technique, it doesn’t feature a large amount of advanced techniques like vocal runs.
In addition, the harmony parts follow simple vocal lines, making it a recommended pick.
Over the hillTakuya Kimura, OKAMOTO’S, PUFFY, Shota Shimizu, Akiko Yano44rank/position

“Oka o Koete” (Over the Hill) is a Showa-era pop song released in 1931, performed by Ichiro Fujiyama, who was active as a singer, composer, and conductor.
It was featured as the CM song for the COROLLA FIELDER in 2015, with Takuya Kimura, PUFFY, Shota Shimizu, OKAMOTO’S, and Akiko Yano taking turns covering it in the commercial.
This song, which brings back memories of youth, perfectly matches the dreamlike, fun visuals of the CM.
It’s the kind of tune that makes your heart race as you hum along while driving—give it a try!
366 daysShota Shimizu45rank/position

A track from Shota Shimizu’s first cover album, “MELODY.” The painful feeling of still having a one-sided crush on someone you once loved makes the negative parts of yourself grow stronger, yet you can’t help but spend bittersweet moments thinking of them.
When you’re finally able to see those feelings as an important part of who you are, this song reminds you that it turned them into a beautiful memory of love.
BYE×BYEShota Shimizu46rank/position

Even for two people who loved each other, there are feelings and emotions that can never be fully expressed.
Holding on to that affection, those sentiments that have nowhere to go resurface together with the melody.
The visuals and the song, which seem to exude the frustration of not being able to say goodbye, bring me to tears.
Baby I love you soShota Shimizu47rank/position

Shota Shimizu is a singer-songwriter widely supported for his sweet love songs.
This is his first new track in a year, released in September 2022.
“Baby I love you so” is a number that highlights the neo-soul flavor at the core of his roots.
Even so, the warm atmosphere and melodiousness characteristic of Shimizu remain intact.
Its straightforward, uplifting message is wonderful, and it’ll brighten your mood both as a love song and as a song of encouragement.
The ad-libs in the latter half are soulful and cool, too!
FIREShota Shimizu48rank/position

A cool song by the hugely popular musician Shota Shimizu.
For the regular parts of the song, the key seems to be singing with full-on swagger.
The real highlight, though, is the rap section.
How well you deliver that rap will determine whether it sounds cool or not.
It’s a song you could practically practice just the rap for.
If you sing it in front of that girl you’ve got your eye on, she’s sure to be smitten.
FridayShota Shimizu49rank/position

A signature song by the popular singer Shota Shimizu.
It features an upbeat melody and a sexy vibe.
It’s fairly challenging for karaoke, with a melody that can be a bit hard to grasp.
But precisely because of that, when you nail it, the impact is huge—you can become the star in one go.
It’s worth practicing so you can use it when it really counts.





