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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 iconic and popular songs (41–50)

BetterBoA

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BetterBoA

BoA, a Korean artist who was also hugely successful in Japan, is a pioneering figure of the K-POP boom that continues to this day.

She has earned high praise not only in Japan and Korea but also across Southeast Asia.

Among her many memorable songs, Better is a particularly recommended dance track.

Rather than making you want to go all out and dance, it’s crafted with a groove that naturally gets your body swaying.

If you like R&B, definitely give it a listen!

BoA’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (51–60)

ID; Peace BBoA

It was released in 2001 as BoA’s debut single in Japan.

The original song was the title track of her debut album “ID; Peace B,” released in Korea in 2000, and it has been released in four languages—the most for this song—Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese.

It reached No.

20 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Winter LoveBoA

A song that perfectly stirs the emotions for the season of love is BoA’s “Winter Love.” Her remarkably clear vocals heighten the sense of longing, reflecting the aching heart of someone who misses the one they love.

This track carries the strength to keep moving forward without giving up, even when faced with misunderstandings and conflicts in love.

When you want to muster the courage to speak to the person you care about, its poignant melody will encourage you and nudge you to take that first step.

The recommended refrain effortlessly conveys feelings that are hard to put into words, creating moments that move the heart when it happens to drift through a street corner.

LISTEN TO MY HEARTBoA

BoA – Listen to My Heart (Japanese version)
LISTEN TO MY HEARTBoA

This is the song that was used in au’s CDMA One C5001TCM commercial.

Thanks to “LISTEN TO MY HEART” being featured in the ad, BoA’s popularity skyrocketed in Japan and she became a huge star.

The song won the Gold Award at the 44th Japan Record Awards and remains one of her hugely popular hit tracks.

FlowerBoA

06. Flower (korean) – BoA
FlowerBoA

BoA’s “flower” was used in a macadamia chocolate TV commercial.

It’s included as the coupling track on the double A-side single “Kiseki” and “NO.1,” released in 2002.

The song portrays a bittersweet sense of distance—wanting to touch the one you love but being unable to.

Just as the nature around us draws nourishment in many forms, I wish some kind of power would be given to my feelings of love too…

When you can’t easily take the initiative in your own romance, you end up wishing for any kind of chance, don’t you? I empathize with how you feel, and this song might just become the power that helps your love move forward!

Meri KuriBoA

BoA Meri Kuri Merry Christmas LIVE
Meri KuriBoA

Meri-Kuri is a song that holds personal memories for me, so I still listen to it when winter comes.

The piano and string instruments create a Christmas atmosphere, and BoA’s vocals enhance that mood.

It conjures up a scene of snow beginning to fall from a clear sky on a Christmas night as the lively city bustles below.

Sign of This WorldBoA

Released in 2004 as BoA’s 14th single, “QUINCY / Kono Yo no Shirushi.” It was used in a Calpis Water commercial, and after the ad aired, a flood of inquiries led to a sudden decision to release the song.

It has become a fan favorite.