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Abe Mao’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Mao Abe is a popular singer-songwriter known for her powerful vocals, relatable lyrics, and catchy songs.

While her love songs often draw the most attention, her empowering anthems—crafted from a uniquely female perspective—have long enjoyed steadfast popularity.

In this article, we’ll introduce Mao Abe’s motivational songs in a popularity ranking.

Abe Mao’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

The world still doesn’t know you yet.Abe Mao15rank/position

Mao Abe – The World Still Doesn’t Know You [Official Music Video]
The world still doesn't know you yet.Abe Mao

As the day of the entrance ceremony approaches, your heart can be filled with nerves and anxiety, right? “The World Still Doesn’t Know You,” released by Mao Abe in 2012, is a song that lets you feel hope for a brand-new future.

Written as the theme song for NHK’s “Spring Navi” campaign, its lyrics—expressing honest feelings—became a hot topic.

The song, which teaches the importance of making an effort, is full of kindness and compassion.

Listening to the powerful vocals and lively rhythm makes it impossible not to feel excited about your new life!

To move forwardAbe Mao16rank/position

This song portrays the feelings of a woman who overcomes the pain of heartbreak and tries to take a new step forward.

The lyrics delicately depict her lingering attachment to her ex and her wavering emotions, while conveying the strength to stay true to her resolve to value herself.

Released in May 2024, the track is included on Mao Abe’s 15th-anniversary album, “NOW,” and drew attention through a collaboration with the manga “Kimi o Wasureru Koi ga Shitai” (I Want a Love That Forgets You).

It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to face forward even while carrying the pain of heartbreak.

The message that resonates in your heart will surely give you the courage to take that next step.

Song of Shyness ~I’d be happy if you could relate~Abe Mao17rank/position

A Song for the Shy — It’s about how I’d be happy if you could relate
Song of Shyness ~I’d be happy if you could relate~Abe Mao

Rather than the meaning of life, it’s a song that shows, through examples, what it means to “live.” Even if you think you’ll manage on your own in your heart, you can’t lie about the feeling that, in the end, you’re waiting for someone.

Don’t try to do it all alone.

You are not alone.