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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Light of TomorrowAAA50rank/position

AAA / “Ashita no Hikari” Trailer Movie
Light of TomorrowAAA

It was provided as the theme song for the anime World Trigger.

The song carries a strong message: even if the world were to end, live in a way that leaves no regrets.

It has gained high popularity, especially among young people who are striving to pursue their dreams.

AAA Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

The Power of EncountersAAA51rank/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.

A world without tearsAAA52rank/position

AAA / “A World Without Tears” Music Video (short ver.)
A world without tearsAAA

AAA’s 2016 single “A World Without Tears,” which was featured in the “Kingdom of Light” commercial.

Its quintessentially avex-style melody and lyrics are striking, and it’s a ballad that seeps into the chill like a cold miracle.

It starts off cool and bittersweet, then gradually grows warmer.

The steady, flowing delivery and the expansive chorus seem to overlap with fragments of emotion.

The members’ vocal work is outstanding—of course including the pre-final-chorus harmony by Misako Uno and Chiaki Ito.

Since their hiatus, the lyrics hit even harder, and I can’t help but feel that the seven-member AAA itself was a kind of “world without tears.”

Believe Own WayAAA53rank/position

Included in AAA’s fifth album “HEARTFUL,” released on February 17, 2010.

The album achieved its highest ranking of number 3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart in its debut week.

It’s a stylish track notable for the members’ intense and passionate vocals.

Everyone is a starAAA54rank/position

It’s a song from the American musical film “High School Musical.” AAA did a cover of it.

They all sing together and take turns, and listening to it makes you feel as if you’re surrounded by a lot of people.

It feels encouraging, so I think it’s a good song to listen to when you’re feeling down.

BAD LOVEAAA55rank/position

AAA / 「BAD LOVE」Music Video
BAD LOVEAAA

AAA’s sexy direction.

As the theme song for AbemaTV’s “Stealing Love, Summer,” it portrays adult romance while preserving the drama’s thrilling atmosphere.

It’s perfect how it matches the members’ charm, whose sex appeal only grows with age.

The duality everyone has is also a defining trait.

“BAD LOVE,” like “MAGIC,” seems to hold the potential to transform even more when performed live!

CallingAAA56rank/position

This bittersweet yet warm song captures the feelings at the moment of parting with someone important.

It’s a track by the dance-vocal group AAA, included on their 11th album “WAY OF GLORY,” released in 2017.

The beautifully resonant piano and strings are especially striking, amplifying the emotions woven into the music.

It’s perfect for expressing gratitude to a senior and pledging to meet again.

It might be nice to sing it for them at karaoke.