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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.

BoA's famous and popular songs (31–40)

JEWEl SONG / BESIDE YOUBoA

A slow-tempo song.

It also became the theme song for the drama “All About Eve.” She’s Korean, but her Japanese pronunciation is very clear.

Her beautiful yet powerful singing voice is captivating.

When she debuted, she was active only in Korea, but she made her Japan debut the following year and is said to have been a pioneer of the K-POP boom in Japan in the 2000s.

Moon and SunriseBoA

A single in which BoA’s lyrics, crafted to tug at the heartstrings, fit perfectly with a melody line that strikes a chord.

Perhaps because she had only recently come to Japan from Korea, the lyrics were written entirely in hiragana, but the fact that only the word “涙” (tears) was written in kanji hints at BoA’s talent as a lyricist.

It later drew attention again when Girls’ Generation’s Tiffany covered it in Korean.

Young & FreeBoA

Set to a medium tempo that evokes an early-summer twilight, this track stands out with its refreshingly crisp sound.

Released by BoA to coincide with the anniversary of her Japan debut in May 2025, it’s drawing attention as her first new song in about three years.

BoA herself took part in writing the lyrics and composing, and the words—depicting both the fragility and strength of summer—unfurl scenes that feel like fragments of memories anyone might hold.

With its forward-looking tone symbolizing hope and freedom for the future, it’s sure to be a source of support.

Highly recommended for making summer memories or when you want to lift your spirits.

Starry Night (Feat. Crush)BoA

BoA 보아 ‘Starry Night (Feat. Crush)’ MV
Starry Night (Feat. Crush)BoA

When it comes to Korean female artists, it has to be her.

After debuting in Korea in 2000, she made her Japan debut in 2001, becoming a forerunner of the K-pop boom, and even performed on the Kohaku Uta Gassen.

Her free and expansive singing voice is truly pleasant to listen to.

EmptinessBoA

BoA 보아 ‘정말, 없니? (Emptiness)’ MV
EmptinessBoA

The song by Korean singer BoA is an Afrobeat-based pop number woven with the pain of heartbreak.

Its calm yet resolute message of parting is conveyed through BoA’s delicate vocals.

Choreography that symbolizes the ache of love and a rhythmic beat capture the heart and don’t let go.

Released in March 2024, this track evokes the joys and sorrows of romance, as well as the courage to take a new step forward.

Its tie-in with the game “Tales of the Rays Last Cradle” has also become a hot topic.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to overcome the pain of love.

BoA’s iconic and popular songs (41–50)

Every Heart – Minna no Kimochi –BoA

A song by BoA, a South Korean singer known for her clear, translucent vocals and pop ballad sound infused with R&B elements, which was also included on her Japanese debut album “LISTEN TO MY HEART.” Chosen as an ending theme for the anime Inuyasha, this track’s lyrics convey a resolve to overcome sorrow and hardship and to seek inner peace, offering a warmth that feels close to the listener’s heart.

Released in March 2002 as BoA’s fifth single in Japan, it became a hit, reaching No.

10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Milky Way ~Your Song~BoA

The meaning of “Milky Way” is the Milky Way (the Galaxy).

It’s a song by BoA, a South Korea–born singer-songwriter known for tracks like “VALENTI” and “Meri Kuri.” It was included as the coupling track on “DOUBLE,” her 11th single released in 2003.

The song conveys a message to a loved one who is far away.

It’s an upbeat dance number.