Mao Abe Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Mao Abe’s songs are wonderful, with straightforward and very cute lyrics.They range from heartbreaking to blissful.She’s incredibly good at putting a woman’s feelings into words, so I recommend her to both men and women.This time, it’s a ranking of Mao Abe’s popular love songs.
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Mao Abe Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
alreadyAbe Mao15rank/position

A song that vividly portrays the end of a love pushed to its limits.
It’s a rock number included on the classic album “Su.” released in June 2011.
When cheating or betrayal makes it too painful to keep a relationship going, there are times you feel you simply can’t take any more.
This track captures exactly those feelings, expressing in plain words a raw mix of lingering attachment to the other person and intense anger.
Mao Abe’s powerful band sound and her vocals, which hurl the emotions straight at you, cut deep.
For anyone deeply hurt by a partner’s dishonesty and torn over whether to end things cleanly, this song will surely give you the courage to move forward.
Stalker’s Song: 3rd Block, Your HouseAbe Mao16rank/position

A song by Mao Abe that, despite its seemingly upbeat melody, hides a startling theme.
Included on the album “Su.”, this track candidly portrays the mindset of a person whose overpowering attachment drives them to stalking.
Coupled with Abe’s clear, transparent vocals, it brings the darker side of romantic feelings into sharp relief.
Released in June 2011, the song compels listeners to reflect on the boundary between love and obsession, leaving a powerful impression.
It’s a poignant love song especially worth hearing for those who can’t move on from heartbreak or who sense the shadows that can lurk in romance.
Bye-byeAbe Mao17rank/position

Mao Abe, who’s also been drawing attention for providing songs to First Summer Uika, portrays a woman telling her ex-boyfriend goodbye in “Bye-bye.” Throughout the song, the title phrase is repeated many times, expressing that she has no lingering feelings for him.
At the same time, occasional “wet” lines slip in, hinting at subtle emotional wavering.
Those who are similarly conflicted or trying hard to make a clean break will surely relate.
No way.Abe Mao18rank/position

This song sings about a one-sided feeling: the person I like has someone else they like.
Mao Abe’s “Yada” is included on her third album, “Su.” released in 2011.
You can almost sense a grudge-like resentment toward the person that the one she likes has feelings for; it can even sound a bit like a lament.
But this is surely a straightforward feeling everyone has—anyone can end up resenting or envying someone and feeling this way.
Still, the song also conveys the sad emotion of not being able to hate them no matter what.
Stay by my sideAbe Mao19rank/position

A song that Mao Abe wrote in her senior year of high school.
It’s a sad love song that conjures the image of a woman who can’t let go of a love that’s ended and keeps wandering on.
The lyrics are surprisingly mature for something written by a high school student, but when sung with Abe’s firm, resonant voice, they carry real conviction and even a sense of power.
She wanted to stay by the side of the person she loved, but they broke up before she could say so.
This song captures that painful feeling.
For anyone who’s been through the same thing, it’s a track that will bring past memories flooding back.
LiarAbe Mao20rank/position

This is a heartbreak ballad that vividly, unpretentiously portrays the aching feeling of still having the scent and habits of someone who’s left lingering on your body.
In this song, Mao Abe’s true-to-life emotional expression pierces the heart, beautifully singing of the complex state where anger and lingering attachment coexist.
Released in October 2014 as the coupling track to “Sorezore Arukidasou,” it remains enduringly popular.
Later included on the album “Oppajime!,” this work has been beloved by fans for many years.
It’s a song that gently stays by the side of those who can’t let go of the person they loved, unable to forget, and find themselves standing still.
Abe Mao Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
go to see (someone) / go to meetAbe Mao21rank/position

These lyrics express the sudden urge to see the person you love, and I can relate to the delicate sensitivity of a girl who feels she can’t be okay without someone she likes.
I think many girls would like to emulate the proactive spirit in this song—going to see him with nothing but her own determination.


