Aimer’s masterpieces and popular songs
Aimer, who has been in the spotlight for receiving songs from artists like ONE OK ROCK’s Taka and RADWIMPS’s Yojiro Noda, has a truly captivating voice with a unique, rich resonance that makes you swoon.
Her emotive vocals that convey deep feeling leave a strong impression—she’s a top recommendation.
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Aimer’s best and most popular songs (71–80)
Ms. SeptemberAimer

The song September-san is included as a coupling track to the 11th single Chouchou Musubi.
It’s a cover of a RADWIMPS song, whose frontman is Yojiro Noda, the producer of the A-side track.
The refreshing ensemble featuring acoustic guitar and the light, off-beat rhythm are striking.
The melody is relaxed, with many phrases that stay on the same pitch, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
However, be careful with the occasional large leaps in pitch—if you miss them, it can be hard to get back into the original flow.
On the Night the Stars Vanished -rit. ver.-Aimer

The title track from Aimer’s first coupling-collection album, “In the Night the Stars Vanished,” captivates with her husky voice that blends fragility and strength.
The version “In the Night the Stars Vanished -rit.
ver.-,” included on the second disc of this two-disc album, was chosen as the theme song for Episode 3 of the anime “Yoru no Kuni” (The Night Country).
The gentle, unhurried rhythm and tone—shifting from her usually powerful vocals—evoke the grandeur and mystery of the night sky.
It’s a song that makes you want to look up at the stars on uneasy nights—a masterpiece that quietly stays by your side when you feel alone.
Stardust VenusAimer

The 4th single “Hoshikuzu Venus,” released as a double A-side with “Anata ni Deawanakereba ~Natsuyuki Fuyuka~.” Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV One Two Next drama “Will Such Extravagant Love Fall Upon Me?,” it features a spacious ensemble highlighted by delicate piano tones that feels wonderfully soothing.
Although the vocal range is narrow and the tempo is relaxed, be careful of the sudden leap in pitch that appears in the chorus, which can be tricky.
With sentimental lyrics that stir the heart, it’s a ballad you’ll want to sing with feeling at karaoke.
Aimer’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (81–90)
moonlightAimer

Aimer is a popular singer-songwriter known for her distinctive vocal style.
Her breath-infused singing voice is loved by a wide range of generations.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Tsukikage (Moonshadow).
This piece is a quintessential J-pop ballad, notable for its emotionally expressive vocal performance.
The vocal range is relatively narrow, and there aren’t any particularly challenging pitches.
The tempo is relaxed as well, so even those who struggle with breathing can sing it with confidence.
March of the PetalsAimer

Aimer’s songs always leave a deep impression with their richly imagined worlds, and “Hanabira-tachi no March” captures the lightness of being in love with a breezy, springlike melody.
Released in 2019, the song’s lyrics gently sway like petals in a spring wind, conveying tender feelings for someone special.
The sweet, wistful aura unique to Aimer’s voice is sure to captivate men’s hearts.
Not only to listen to—if you sing it at karaoke, the whole place will feel wrapped in a warm, cherry-blossom glow.
It’s the perfect springtime love song for when you’re looking to spark a romance.
WrenAimer

This is a song by Aimer, captivating for its fantastical worldview and profound emotional expression.
It delicately portrays lost dreams and hopes, as well as the process of self-renewal.
It speaks of memories mingling with the sound of the wind and dreams that are fading away, and leaves a strong impression with its depiction of finding both loneliness and hope in the darkness of night.
The track is included on the single “Sign,” released in August 2024, and also serves as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime Spice and Wolf: MERCHANT MEETS THE WISE WOLF.
It emphasizes the courage to keep challenging oneself without fearing pain, carrying a message that values what can be done now rather than dwelling on regret.
It’s a song that gently encourages those who are about to take a new step forward.
Deep downAimer

A track included on Aimer’s mini-album “deep down,” which was released in December 2022.
It serves as an ending theme for the TV anime Chainsaw Man.
Focusing on the vibrato technique, which is the theme of this article, Aimer’s singing employs both amplitude (volume) vibrato and pitch vibrato with great skill, which, in my view, enhances the reproduction of the slightly shadowy, lonely, and dark atmosphere of this song.
In a sense, it’s a model example of vibrato singing.
Please use it as a reference.


