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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.

Ayaka’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (31–40)

LA LA LA Love Songayaka

Ayaka / “LA LA LA LOVE SONG” Music Video (Story 2)
LA LA LA Love Songayaka

One of the big hits of the ’90s, “LA・LA・LA LOVE SONG.” It was the theme song for the drama Long Vacation, so I’m sure many women love this track.

The original is sung by Toshinobu Kubota and Naomi Campbell, but if a woman is singing solo, Ayaka’s cover is also recommended.

She performs it while preserving the original atmosphere, so fans of the song should be able to sing it without any sense of discomfort! The moment this song starts playing, you might get a round of applause from people of the same generation.

Always with youayaka

Ayaka / Zutto Kimi to Music Video
Always with youayaka

A message song meant for everyone who loves pets.

Chosen as the brand song for Daio Paper’s “elleair Pet Kimi Omoi,” it was inspired by Ayaka’s feelings for her two beloved dogs.

It gently sings about the bonds with cherished family and the small moments of everyday happiness.

Ayaka’s soft vocals are truly heartwarming.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to while thinking of the time you share with your beloved pet.

Koto no Haayaka

Ayaka / “Kotonoha” Music Video (Short Ver.)
Koto no Haayaka

Released in 2017 as Ayaka’s 14th single.

Chosen as the theme song for NHK’s Drama 10 “Tsubaki Stationery Store: Kamakura Letter-Writing Shop Story,” the lyrics are striking in that, while they can sound like they’re addressed to a former lover, the person who comes to mind changes depending on the listener—be it family, friends, or someone else.

Ayaka’s emotionally rich vocals resonate deeply with the heart.

rainbow-coloredayaka

Ayaka / “Nijiiro” (Theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Hanako to Anne”) Music Video (Short Ver.)
rainbow-coloredayaka

I used this song as part of the entertainment for a friend’s wedding.

The melody isn’t too bright or too dark, and the lyrics are full of positivity, so it worked perfectly for the ceremony.

Even now, when I hear this song, the memories of her wedding day come back vividly.

Real voiceayaka

An encouraging song by Ayaka that gently stays close to your heart with her warm, soulful voice.

Released in July 2006 as her third single and used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Sapuri,” it peaked at No.

11 on the Oricon chart.

The song carries a powerful message that helps you face your true self in everyday life and gives you the courage to look forward.

Its driving rhythm and Ayaka’s expansive vocals leave a strong impression.

It’s a track that gently nudges anyone who wants to cherish their individuality or is about to take a new step forward.

Ayaka’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (41–50)

crescent moonayaka

This song is one of Ayaka’s signature tracks.

There was a time when I was in a long-distance relationship, and the lyrics of this song resonated with how I felt then, so I listened to it almost every night.

Even now, when I hear it, I remember the time when we were dating.

A Dream Yearned for in Loveayaka

ayaka – koi kogarete mita yume (live stage performance)
A Dream Yearned for in Loveayaka

I started dating a guy I met at my part-time job, but we broke up after a little over two years.

This song captures the pain of going to work and seeing him there, yet no longer being able to be close like we used to as a couple—it perfectly matched how I felt at the time.