AAA’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since 2005, AAA has continued to captivate teens and people in their twenties with powerful dance performances and high-energy tracks.
This time, we’re presenting a best-album-style ranking of the group’s most popular songs from this powerhouse supergroup!
It’s a lineup of Triple-A tracks that are hot, bright, and not to be underestimated.
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AAA Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Soul Edge BoyAAA71rank/position

AAA is a Japanese music group that debuted in 2005.
“Soul Edge Boy” is a single released in July 2006, and it was used as the image song for the online game Ragnarok Online.
It reached number 12 on the Oricon chart.
Important thingsAAA72rank/position

Amid many tracks that make your spirits soar, this AAA song stands out by focusing on the distinctive darkness of the heart.
It sings about the inner shadows everyone carries and the walls we collide with, resulting in a dark tune whose lyrics feel like they’re questioning the listener.
chewing gumAAA73rank/position

This song, sung poignantly only by AAA’s particularly skilled male vocalists, Takahiro Nishijima and Naoya Urata, was written and composed by Ataru Nakamura.
In this track as well, the bittersweetness of love is entrusted to chewing gum as a metaphor and sung from the boyfriend’s perspective in a couple.
HallelujahAAA74rank/position

This first single of 2006 is an upbeat tune that, unusually for AAA’s songs, features Hidaka’s rap in key sections.
With this track, they made it back into the Oricon top 10 for the first time since “Blood on FIRE.” Around this period, AAA had many high-energy songs.
Hawaiian Roller Coaster RideAAA75rank/position

A song by AAA in collaboration with Disney.
When you think of Hawaiian, you think of Stitch.
It’s a danceable track that makes you want to groove in Eurobeat together with Stitch.
As expected, everything in the world of Disney is fun no matter the genre.
DistanceAAA76rank/position

A song that unfolds around the sound of the piano leaves a distinctive impression even among AAA’s works, offering a glimpse of a different side of them.
They sing the simple theme straightforwardly, and the wish embedded in the music is powerfully conveyed to listeners.
Eighth WonderAAA77rank/position

The coupling track to AAA’s 37th single “Love Is In The Air.” It was also included as the first track on the album released on September 18 of the same year.
It reached No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart.
Rather than showcasing a melodic vocal performance, it’s an EDM-style song that emphasizes rhythm and repeated phrases.
Listening to it cranks your energy way up.


