AAA Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
They are a uniquely structured group consisting of six members—men and women—and their dance performances and vocal interplay are especially praised.
Their repertoire ranges widely from gentle, mellow pieces to songs that lift your spirits, so we’ll spotlight popular love songs and introduce them in a ranked list.
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AAA Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
YellAAA8rank/position

The tune is gentle, and it’s a song that can make you feel positive.
When you go through a breakup, you tend to look down or backward, but just like the title suggests, this song feels like a cheer of support.
It gives you the courage to look up, face forward, and move on, helping you feel more positive.
The Power of EncountersAAA9rank/position

“Deai no Chikara” is a song that celebrates the joy of meeting someone more precious than anyone else.
It was released by the music group AAA in 2006, with vocals by Takahiro Nishijima and Misako Uno.
The alternating, conversational singing parts are striking, evoking the image of a loving couple.
The lyrics depict a romance where two people gradually grow closer, conjuring heartwarming scenes.
Paired with a glamorous melody that hints at the beginning of a new love, this duet features rich, resonant vocals.
Give this pop song a listen and let it paint a picture of an exciting, heart-fluttering love story.
The Power of Encounters IIIAAA10rank/position

It might be a relatively minor love song, though it has a strong following among AAA fans, and it’s a really great track.
“Deai no Chikara” is a trilogy that began with the first installment on their debut album ATTACK, released in 2006, and it’s remained beloved over time.
Every version is sung as a duet by Takahiro Nishijima and Misako Uno, who have been the main vocalists since the group’s formation.
“Deai no Chikara III” portrays the emotions right before a breakup, and it’s so poignant it feels like the feelings might overflow.
The unison singing by the two of them in the chorus makes me cry every time I hear it.
The miracle of our love wasn’t a mistake, and I’m sure it will live on in our hearts forever.
AAA Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
fireworksAAA11rank/position

Hanabi is a track by the co-ed performance group AAA that evokes the feel of summer.
It’s a mid-tempo song that conveys the night breeze of summer and a slightly wistful mood.
The lyrics paint scenes of a summer festival the two of them attended—scooping goldfish and fireworks shining beautifully—while the bittersweet melody, which brings back memories of someone they’d always loved, tugs at the listener’s heart.
Also noteworthy are the clear, high vocals that trace slowly flowing memories of the past in slow motion.
Thank you 39VerAAA12rank/position

It’s a gentle, tender ballad that expresses gratitude.
The “39 Ver” is different from “Thank you”; it’s an arrangement made around the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
It’s a warm song conveying that the world is one, directed toward the victims—including the fans.
I just got dumped by a terrible you.Uno Misako (AAA)13rank/position

From the title alone, you can tell it’s a breakup song: “I Just Got Dumped by the Worst You.” This track was released digitally in 2020 as a solo song by Misako Uno from AAA.
She calls them “the worst,” yet the feeling of still loving them outweighs everything else—capturing that murky, painfully real emotion of being dumped by someone you still love.
It’s a song that conveys the ache of still being in love, even when it hurts.


