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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.

AAA Popular Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)

WOW WAR TONIGHT ~ Sometimes You Gotta Start a MovementAAA85rank/position

AOA – “WOW WAR TONIGHT ~ Sometimes Start a Movement (girls ver.)”
WOW WAR TONIGHT ~ Sometimes You Gotta Start a MovementAAA

Not just as a polite formality, there’s that familiar line, “We should go to a hot spring sometime,” right? This song was released in 1995, but since then Japanese people have still been working too hard.

Taking a moment to pause and reflect on yourself—maybe a trip to a hot spring wouldn’t be a bad idea.

With youAAA86rank/position

Inuyasha ‘The Final Act’ Ending “With You” By AAA
With youAAA

This is a song released by AAA in October 2009 that drew attention as the ending theme for Inuyasha: The Final Act.

The piece sings about the courage to face the hardships and challenges encountered on life’s journey.

It portrays two people overcoming obstacles by joining forces, lighting a beacon of hope in the hearts of listeners.

As an anthem for those who hide their tears while putting on a brave face, it’s recommended for anyone looking to get through a tough time.

When you want to join hands with the one you love and move forward, listening to this song will surely give you courage.

Wonderful LifeAAA87rank/position

Included on AAA’s third mini album “alohAAA!”, released on March 21, 2007.

The album was produced by Masato Matsuura, President and CEO of Avex Inc.

and a music producer.

With guitar featured throughout and a melody that gently accompanies everyday life, it leaves a very favorable impression.

Highly recommended.

MikanseiAAA88rank/position

This is a track from the album “ALL,” released on the auspicious day of January 1, 2007.

Beginning with the sound of a harmonica, it’s a song you’ll want to listen to while mindlessly pedaling a bicycle, zoning out under a large, orange-colored sunset.

Fragments of a DreamAAA89rank/position

In the music video, the members’ faces are filmed simply and prominently, as if to say, “Focus on the lyrics.” When you listen to it while your feelings are in a fog, the melody and lyrics make your worries seem to blow away somewhere.

Song of DepartureAAA90rank/position

AAA / Tabidachi no Uta (short ver.)
Song of DepartureAAA

AAA’s 20th single, Tabidachi no Uta, released in 2009.

This song feels like a letter written to someone, a piece that quietly and thoughtfully faces one’s own feelings.

When things get tough or you feel down, is there someone you think of? A former lover, your parents back home, a childhood friend you used to play with, someone who has passed away—everyone has someone like that, I think.

It’s a song that lets you draw strength from those people who are always somewhere in your heart, encouraging yourself by thinking of them and resolving to be strong.

AAA Popular Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Bright FutureAAA91rank/position

AAA “Shining Future I See the Light”
Bright FutureAAA

AAA’s cover of the popular movie theme song “I See the Light.” It’s a moving track that depicts the moment when the heroine, who has been confined in a tower for many years, first feels freedom and love.

On a magical night under the starry sky with lanterns floating above, she senses that the future is shining—it’s a song that paints a world full of hope.

The track is included on the album “Disney Japanese Artist Best,” released in September 2013.

The performance makes full use of AAA’s distinctive vocal styles and is a must-listen.

It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants the courage to keep chasing their dreams.