Hit and popular songs by AAA (Triple A)
Introducing songs by AAA (Triple A), a seven-member performance group under avex.
AAA stands for “Attack All Around,” embodying the idea of taking on every challenge.
They’re called a performance group because each member is active not only in singing and dancing but also in fields like acting for dramas and films, as well as modeling.
Their music ranges widely—from avex-style, Eurobeat-inspired tracks and dance music to sophisticated, Western-influenced numbers.
Let this playlist draw you into AAA’s captivating performances.
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Masterpieces and Popular Songs by AAA (Triple A) (61–70)
Fryday PartyAAA

On a glamorous day often called “Flower Friday,” you can’t help but crave a high-energy dance tune.
“Friday Party,” released in 2005 by AAA, a co-ed performance group active across TV, radio, and more, is a track that will have your body swaying before you know it.
The dynamic sounds etched into the rhythmic track really hit home.
Their youthful vocals and dance moves will lift your spirits, too.
If you’re thinking, “It’s Friday—let’s turn it up!” this is a must-check number!
Love Sky and the Sound of RainAAA

When it comes to love songs for autumn, those slightly melancholic, bittersweet tunes are the classics, aren’t they? This piece is a gem of a love song packed with the frustrating push-and-pull of romance and those hard-to-express feelings.
You want to say “I love you,” but the fear of what might come keeps the words in your throat.
That delicate feeling of first love overlaps with the gentle scene of autumn rain, and it really tugs at the heart.
This track is a single released by AAA in September 2013 and was also featured in an H.I.S.
commercial, so many of you may find it familiar.
The album it’s included on, Eighth Wonder, became the group’s first to top the weekly charts and won an Excellence Award at the 55th Japan Record Awards.
It’s a song that quietly stays by your side in autumn, when the fun of summer has passed and you start to long for someone.
SUNSHINEAAA

It’s included on their 15th single “Natsumono,” released in 2007.
The music video is designed with the image of a summer beach hut, so when it comes to AAA songs you want to listen to in summer, this is the one.
As always, their PV makes them look close-knit, and it’s fun for fans to watch.
Go Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 2007 (Young Hawks Corps 2007)AAA

Many people might look at this name and think, “What is that?” but it’s actually a legitimate song.
As the title suggests, it serves as a fight song for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.
Since it’s a remake of the team’s original song, five SoftBank Hawks players also participated in the chorus.
Song of DepartureAAA

AAA’s 20th single, Tabidachi no Uta, released in 2009.
This song feels like a letter written to someone, a piece that quietly and thoughtfully faces one’s own feelings.
When things get tough or you feel down, is there someone you think of? A former lover, your parents back home, a childhood friend you used to play with, someone who has passed away—everyone has someone like that, I think.
It’s a song that lets you draw strength from those people who are always somewhere in your heart, encouraging yourself by thinking of them and resolving to be strong.
fireworksAAA

Hanabi is a track by the co-ed performance group AAA that evokes the feel of summer.
It’s a mid-tempo song that conveys the night breeze of summer and a slightly wistful mood.
The lyrics paint scenes of a summer festival the two of them attended—scooping goldfish and fireworks shining beautifully—while the bittersweet melody, which brings back memories of someone they’d always loved, tugs at the listener’s heart.
Also noteworthy are the clear, high vocals that trace slowly flowing memories of the past in slow motion.
WOW WAR TONIGHT ~ Sometimes You Gotta Start a MovementAAA

Not just as a polite formality, there’s that familiar line, “We should go to a hot spring sometime,” right? This song was released in 1995, but since then Japanese people have still been working too hard.
Taking a moment to pause and reflect on yourself—maybe a trip to a hot spring wouldn’t be a bad idea.


