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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AAA (Triple A) Hit and Popular Songs (41–50)
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.
AAA (Triple A) Famous and Popular Songs (51–60)
Flavor of kissAAA

The music video is designed for 360°.
When Massive Attack adopted it, it was still rare and avant‑garde, but now it’s become commonplace, even in J-pop, catching many people’s eyes and making me feel the changing times.
I’m sure this song will catch the eyes of many people as well!
Get Chu!AAA

It was selected as the commercial song for House Foods’ “Furūche.” The music video, where all the members dance with the ocean behind them, is highly memorable.
It’s an uptempo track with a richly seasonal melody that captures the rising excitement as the height of summer approaches.
Heart and SoulAAA

This song, released on January 27, 2010, happens to have come out on my birthday, so I’m personally attached to it.
That’s why the Oricon weekly No.
3 peak is frustrating.
Starting with Mr.
Hidaka’s rap, the highlights are the members’ powerful vocals and the intense, energetic dance.
JamboreeAAA

It’s one of the tracks from the 2009 album “depArture.” The music video features AAA’s signature melody and dance, showcasing the members’ close bond in a heartwarming way.
It’s catchy, and the choreography is simple, so it’s fun to try dancing along yourself.
chewing gumAAA

This song, sung poignantly only by AAA’s particularly skilled male vocalists, Takahiro Nishijima and Naoya Urata, was written and composed by Ataru Nakamura.
In this track as well, the bittersweetness of love is entrusted to chewing gum as a metaphor and sung from the boyfriend’s perspective in a couple.
The Power of Encounters IIIAAA

This is the first installment of the three-song “The Power of Encounters” series.
This song, which sings about the beginning of a romance between a man and a woman, vividly portrays the subtle distance unique to the start of love through the performances of Takahiro Nishijima and Misako Uno.


