Ayaka’s masterpieces and popular songs
Let me introduce the music of Ayaka, a solo female singer-songwriter.
Starting with “Nijiiro,” which has become a staple at wedding receptions, her beautiful, mid-tempo songs are especially captivating.
Her clear vocal style seems to be rooted in gospel music, which she listened to as a child and found deeply moving.
In 2009, Ayaka announced her marriage to actor Hiro Mizushima and, at the same time, declared a hiatus to address a chronic health condition.
However, she resumed her activities in 2011 and has continued her musical career, overcoming difficulties.
Now, please let yourself be captivated by Ayaka’s beautiful voice.
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Ayaka’s classic and popular songs (61–70)
Birthday Songayaka

This song is one Ayaka wrote for her own child.
After experiencing childbirth for the first time myself, listening to this song made me feel so relieved and warm.
From now on, I want to play it for my daughter every time her birthday comes around.
Blue Daysayaka

When I was living on my own for the first time in my life, I was in a semi-cohabiting relationship with my boyfriend.
But then I found out he was cheating and we broke up.
Even so, I still loved him, and I would listen to this song, remember the good times, and cry.
Because you are hereayaka

I’ve been listening to this song a lot since my daughter was born.
It’s an upbeat track, and there are parts of the lyrics I really relate to, so I like it a lot.
My daughter seems to like the tempo too—she dances and claps along to the music.
Make dreams your allyayaka

This song celebrates the courage to spread your own “wings” and take flight, even when facing life’s hardships and challenges.
Ayaka’s overwhelming vocal power and heartfelt delivery resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in April 2009, it was featured in a commercial for Benesse Corporation’s Shinken Zemi High School Course.
Another track on the same single, “Koi Kogarete Mita Yume,” was selected as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Cross Game.
When you encounter harsh realities or trials on the way toward your dreams, listening to this song gives you the courage to believe you can do it.
fantasiaayaka

I lost a close friend in an accident when I was in high school.
When I listened to this song, it reminded me of that friend.
I realized that the everyday life I take for granted is a dreamlike world my late friend can never have, and it makes me want to cherish each day a little more.


