aiko’s classic and popular songs
Here’s an introduction to the music of aiko, the female singer-songwriter known for popular songs like “Kabutomushi” and “Boyfriend.” Active since 1998, her charm lies in the coexistence of sweet, cute lyrics—much like her appearance—and a striking coolness that contrasts with them.
She often employs jazz-inspired chord progressions, and this sophisticated musical sense is another key to her popularity.
There’s also a story that her father was a friend of Hiroshi Madoka, and when she said as a child that she wanted to become a singer, Madoka told her, “Don’t do it—you’ll have a hard time.” Please enjoy her wonderful songs with this playlist.
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aiko’s best and popular songs (91–100)
two peopleaiko

This is the story of a sad girl who discovers that the person she fell in love with already likes someone else.
She puts on a brave face, saying things like, “I’m glad I didn’t fall for him too deeply,” but that only makes her sadder.
The more she gazes at him, the more she’s confronted with the reality of her unrequited love.
It’s a very heartrending love song.
By your sideaiko

This is a song that Aiko wrote with her fans in mind.
It’s a very Aiko-like track, with memorable piano and guitar.
It captures feelings of loneliness and heartache, the sadness of a concert coming to an end, and Aiko’s desire to keep singing from here on out.
loveraiko

The original is a simple piece with just piano and vocals, and a rock arrangement was recently released.
The memories with a beloved partner were certain, but the lyrics about thinking of them after the breakup are heartbreaking.
In the new arrangement, the guitar solo is outstanding.
A world without starsaiko

The promotional video has a stylish, radio-like feel.
As for the song itself, it tells the story of a girl who has lived her life constantly battling loneliness, who comes to know true romance and touches true love.
It portrays her feelings, where happiness sits side by side with the fear of losing it.
The End of the Seaaiko

A song to rethink your relationship with someone important.
We hurt each other, but let’s make up.
It’s a story about realizing, once again, how precious the other person is and that everything eventually comes to an end—and noticing what truly matters.
If you’ve been with your partner for a long time, give it a listen.
fateaiko

Following “Clouds are white, apples are red,” this is a song with a pop vibe, but with the reverse pattern of heartbreak in the lyrics.
The lyrics depict a kind of delusional state after a breakup, where you don’t know what to do.
The tempo is fast, so it really hypes up the crowd at live shows.
Cherry Blossom Timeaiko

This is aiko’s fifth single, released after she shot to stardom with “Hanabi” and “Kabutomushi.” Her second through fifth singles each center on one of the four seasons, and in that sense, this track also serves as a signature song of her second album, which is themed around spring.
It’s an upbeat, positive tune overflowing with a cheerful, spring-perfect vibe.


