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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Masterpiece and popular songs of AAA (Triple A) (21–30)
Hurricane Lily, Boston MaryAAA

This was the last song created by AAA’s original eight members.
Among fans it’s affectionately known as “Lilimari,” and it’s a popular track at live shows.
It’s a catchy, pop tune where everyone twirls their hands together during the chorus.
The music video is quite a long feature.
YellAAA

This is the coupling track from AAA’s 52nd single, released on October 5, 2016.
It was chosen as the official support song of the Japan Karatedo Federation and as the commercial song for Shinken Zemi Plus.
Digital distribution began on July 6, 2016.
Its light, fast-paced electronic sound is refreshingly uplifting—truly a song that cheers you on.
AAA (Triple A) Hit and Popular Songs (31–40)
Climax JumpAAA

Released around the same time as “Izayuke Wakataka Gundan 2007,” this song is by AAA, though the exact credit is AAA DEN-O form.
The word “DEN-O” might make you think of Kamen Rider—and that’s correct: it’s the opening theme for Kamen Rider Den-O.
Believe Own WayAAA

Included in AAA’s fifth album “HEARTFUL,” released on February 17, 2010.
The album achieved its highest ranking of number 3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart in its debut week.
It’s a stylish track notable for the members’ intense and passionate vocals.
beat togetherAAA

Included as the second track on the single “No Way Back.” It’s a song that adapts an EDM style into J-pop.
Overflowing with party vibes, it captures the energetic atmosphere of midsummer.
Perfect for a drive, don’t you think? Give it a listen.
PARTY IT UPAAA

This is AAA’s 36th single, released on March 13, 2013.
It was used as the CM song for Ito-Yokado’s “Cool Biz,” and it reached No.
7 on the Oricon weekly chart.
The track strongly highlights AAA’s tough, cool masculinity, and its beat-driven electronic sound is so cool.
No cry No moreAAA

Used for numerous ending themes and commercial songs, this track is among the most well-known in AAA’s catalog.
Characterized by its funky sound, it’s a dance tune that breathes life into a weary existence.
It’s also a staple that always gets the crowd going at live shows.


