BoA's classic and popular songs
Here are some songs by BoA, a female singer who enjoyed overwhelming popularity in the 2000s.
BoA is a South Korean singer who became immensely popular even before the term K-POP became widespread.
It’s said that she has a very close friendship with Yunho from TVXQ, who is also a South Korean artist.
Please enjoy the music of BoA, a singer who continues to be active in Korea, Japan, and the United States.
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BoA’s greatest and most popular songs (21–30)
By your sideBoA

It’s a ballad unlike any before, a song that lets you spend a dreamlike moment.
It carefully captures the feelings of a woman lost in thoughts of love, and the relatable lyrics are truly wonderful.
It’s a song I’d like to listen to under the moon.
Seven-Colored Tomorrow ~Brand New Beat~BoA

The happy lyrics and sparkling sound come together into a pop dance tune.
In the music video, the dance battle scenes are especially memorable.
When this song was released, I learned the choreography for the chorus and used to dance to it.
BoA's famous and popular songs (31–40)
every heat – Everyone’s Feelings –BoA

This is an ending theme from Inuyasha.
The singer has fans both in Japan and overseas.
It’s a ballad with a clear, pure voice and strong vocal ability.
There’s also an English version, which is popular and moving as well.
At the time, BoA mainly released up-tempo songs, so this being her first ballad made it memorable.
It’s also easy to sing and quick to learn.
CrazierBoA

A milestone number by BoA, the Korean artist hailed as the “Queen of K-pop,” celebrating the 25th anniversary of her debut.
It’s a refreshing pop-punk track bursting with a catchy guitar riff, with her powerful vocals making the song shine even brighter.
While playfully riffing on the times, its message radiates unwavering confidence aimed at the world—something many will surely relate to.
Released in August 2025, this is the title track of her 11th full-length album, “Crazier,” her first in about five years.
It’s the kind of song that fills you with exhilarating courage when you want to take on a challenge or need the strength to believe in yourself!
Good for UBoA

BoA, who has served as a bridge connecting the Korean and Japanese music scenes and achieved a million-seller with her 2002 single “LISTEN TO MY HEART,” released a track in August 2025 that’s an irresistibly sophisticated groove.
Its familiar, repetitive melody and cool vocals create an addictive pull.
The restrained structure—eschewing flashy shifts—conveys a self-reliant mood that doesn’t pander in love, giving off a mature, composed vibe.
It’s urban pop that lifts your spirits.
Winter of LoveBoA

A winter ballad by BoA that brings warmth to the cold season.
The lyrics, which beautifully express pure feelings like snow and a poignant longing for love, resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in November 2006 as BoA’s 22nd single in Japan, the song reached No.
2 on the Oricon chart.
It also received high acclaim, including a Gold Award at the Japan Record Awards.
It’s a perfect track for those in love during the winter season or thinking of someone dear.
Many listeners are sure to relate to its heartwarming melody and lyrics.
MeriKuri (Instrumental)BoA

A quintessential Christmas classic for this generation: BoA’s “Meri Kuri.” Its melody and dramatic progression have surely colored many people’s special nights.
It’s a J-pop Christmas standard, and many not only know it but can sing it, too.
Let this reliable song be your BGM and have a moving, unforgettable Christmas.


