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 best and popular songs (11–20)
Robinsonayaka

Ayaka is a singer-songwriter with a cool, soulful, and powerful voice.
Thanks to her vocals, she turns Spitz’s “Robinson” into a completely different, passionate song.
The falsetto in the chorus, her high notes, the fervent delivery—everything pierces the heart.
It’s a cover that’s truly compelling to listen to.
Midsummer Fruitayaka

Released in 1990 as Southern All Stars’ 28th single.
It’s a hit song that won the Japan Record Award and is highly popular among fans.
Ayaka’s cover made it easier for women to sing as well.
With a melody and lyrics that fire you up, it’s a song you’ll want to sing with a touch of sensuality.
365ayaka

Ayaka, whose gentle, enveloping singing voice soothes the soul, has collaborated with Takahashi Shoten—known for planners—to release “365 (San-Roku-Go),” inspired by the grand prize-winning work of the 22nd Planner Awards.
A planner is something that, as you flip through its pages, lets you look back on a year’s memories—the happy and the sad—and it’s also a place where you can sketch out a new future.
Why not try singing this uplifting pop song, propelled by Ayaka’s tender vocals, at karaoke? It would be lovely to write in your planner that you sang “365” at karaoke, too!
Blue Moonayaka

Ayaka’s digital-only single, released on August 26, 2021.
It was written as the grand theme for the RPG Tales of Arise.
Ayaka has been highly praised for her vocal ability since her teenage debut, and in Blue Moon, released after she turned 30, her voice has grown even more mature, delivering an exceptionally captivating performance.
Reproducing this vocal expression in karaoke may be quite challenging, but precisely because of that, if you can sing it well, you’re sure to draw attention.
In particular, for the high notes sung in the original with a mix voice to falsetto, be careful not to sound rough—aim to sing them gently, softly, and with great care.
Helloayaka

This is a gentle song that warmly embraces the feelings of people welcoming new encounters and challenges with the arrival of spring.
Released in September 2009, it is known as Ayaka’s tenth single.
Included on the album “The beginning,” it became her final single before going on hiatus.
It’s a perfect cheer song for those starting a new chapter in life or taking a fresh step forward.
Ayaka’s warm, heartfelt vocals stay close to the listener and give them courage.
It resonates even more deeply when you listen to it during cherry blossom season.
Start to 0 (Love)ayaka

Ayaka’s “Start to 0 (Love)” is a song that encourages you by saying it’s okay to try again even if you fail.
Included on her 2006 album First Message, the track was also chosen as the image song for the 85th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
It’s only natural to make lots of mistakes in club activities! What matters, this song teaches us, is getting back up afterward and setting off once more toward your goal.
If you feel fed up with constant failures and can’t seem to bounce back, give this song a listen!
Ayaka’s great and popular songs (21–30)
Sakuraayaka

Ayaka’s “Sakura,” which depicts a scene of cherry blossom petals dancing in the air, is a digital single released on October 14, 2017.
It is Ayaka’s first graduation song, and its lyrics—expressing the loneliness of graduation and a lingering attachment to cherished memories—leave a strong impression, with her vocals resonating deeply with listeners.
It’s a song we hope not only those graduating or starting a new chapter this season will hear, but everyone who, amid the arrival of spring, embraces hope for the future!


