Abe Mao Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Mao Abe, who’s affectionately known by the nickname “Abema,” has lots of cute songs.
Many people have probably felt their hearts skip a beat at her lyrics, which seem delicate yet deeply relatable.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of some of Mao Abe’s most popular songs.
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Abe Mao Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
I want you.Abe Mao11rank/position

This work candidly portrays single-minded feelings for someone you love, along with the anxiety and heartache that come with them.
It’s a song included as the B-side to singer-songwriter Mao Abe’s single “Itsu no Himo,” released in January 2010, and it was later selected for her best-of album “Mao Abe Best.” It expresses a complex love that holds both deep affection—willing to accept everything about the other person—and the fear of losing them.
If you use the lyrics for a surprise message, you’ll surely make the other person’s heart skip a beat.
Try sending the straightforward lines—phrases that speak for the indescribable feelings inside you—one by one on LINE.
freeAbe Mao12rank/position

Abe Mao, who captivates with her powerful vocals and excellent singing ability, titled the lead track of her first album “Furii.” Not in kanji or katakana, but written in hiragana, the word “furii” looks cute, and she delivers her idea of freedom set to a pop-rock sound.
If you want to hype things up at a lively group BBQ, this song might be perfect.
How about listening to it to forget your daily stress and cherish time with friends who let you enjoy an extraordinary escape?
Your Song (Kimi no Uta)Abe Mao13rank/position

I think there are two types of songs that cheer you up: those that gently seep into your heart, like life-affirming anthems, and those that give you a strong, direct boost of energy.
Abe Mao’s song “Kimi no Uta (Kimi no Uta)” is one that grabs you by the shoulders and encourages you head-on with a straight pitch.
Released in 2019 as her 17th single, it also served as the theme song for the film “Cheer Boys!!”.
When you just can’t make a decision on your own, when you’re lost and don’t know what to do, this song will surely give you a push forward.
MottoAbe Mao14rank/position

This is a song that helps you remember who you are during days when it’s easy to lose sight of what matters.
Mao Abe’s powerful yet delicate voice resonates deeply.
Released in May 2011 as her sixth single, it also drew attention as her comeback work after vocal cord surgery.
The lyrics convey the importance of expressing your true self without worrying about others’ opinions.
It’s perfect as a theme song for school festivals and cultural festivals.
If everyone sings it together, it will surely inspire confidence and courage.
A recommended track for moments when you want to get fired up with friends.
Let’s each start walkingAbe Mao15rank/position

This is a ballad by Mao Abe written specifically as the theme song for the film “The Little Brother and the Older Sister Onodera.” It’s said that Abe created it by overlapping the film’s worldview—depicting the bond between a sister and brother—with her own relationship with her mother.
Released as a single in October 2014, this classic is also included on the album “Oppajime!” Its warm message of wishing someone happiness even when you’re apart is deeply moving.
It’s a song you’ll want to play when expressing gratitude to your parents at a wedding, or when taking a new step forward.
There’s a gentle quality here that seems to speak for feelings that are hard to express honestly, isn’t there? When you want to say “thank you” to someone important, be sure to give it a listen.
Not UnusualAbe Mao16rank/position

Singer-songwriter Mao Abe continues to captivate fans with her powerful vocals born from a wide range that reaches into the low register.
The title track of her 10th album, “Not Unusual,” features an ensemble built around delicate piano sounds that feels wonderfully soothing.
The lyrics, which portray ordinary days with a child, are sure to resonate with anyone who has kids.
It’s a heartwarming pop tune that brings your family to mind when you want to unwind.
Then, why?Abe Mao17rank/position

This is a poignant ballad by Mao Abe that sings of the helpless feeling when you realize you were the only one who was serious, after being led on by someone’s suggestive behavior.
The regret of having believed the words of a capricious, cat-like partner, and the pain that makes you want to demand, “Then why did you say that?” ride on her emotional vocals and pierce straight into your heart.
The song is included on the album “Su.” released in June 2011.
Remarkably, Abe wrote it during her high school years, and the pure, youthful cry of the heart resonates with raw intensity.
When you’re suffering from a lover’s ambiguous attitude and have nowhere to put your feelings, listening to this can feel as though it’s speaking for you.
Its gut-wrenching lyrics, paradoxically, will gently wrap your loneliness in warmth.
Until I fall asleep tonightAbe Mao18rank/position

Singer-songwriter Mao Abe.
Her song “Konya wa Nemuru made” is a ballad notable for its striking breaks where the performance stops on a dime.
In the A section, these breaks appear repeatedly, making it feel as though the music is expressing a love that has been cut off.
Then, shifting from that mysterious atmosphere, the chorus pours out a heartfelt inability to forget a former lover with a beautiful melody.
In particular, the transition to falsetto in the higher notes is incredibly smooth, and that polished vocal delivery is moving enough to bring you to tears.
A Song That Wants to ChangeAbe Mao19rank/position

This is the 16th single by singer-songwriter Mao Abe, who drew attention after winning the “YAMAHA TEENS’ MUSIC FESTIVAL 2006 Oita Tournament” and made her major debut in 2008.
The song was used as the opening theme for the music program “musicるTV,” and its fast-paced rock sound really amps up the energy.
The overall vocal range isn’t very wide, so it’s relatively easy to sing; in the chorus in particular, focusing on projecting your voice forward helps keep the melody from sounding flat.
As a straightforward rock number, it’s an upbeat tune that’s especially fun to play together as a band.
The world still doesn’t know you yet.Abe Mao20rank/position

Mao Abe’s song, which celebrates the importance of effort and challenge, delivers a message that truly resonates.
It embodies a strong determination not to be defeated by oneself, conveying the value of the growth and sense of fulfillment that await beyond overcoming hardship.
Released in May 2012, the track drew attention as the theme song for the NHK TV program “Haru Navi.” A nationwide tour, “Mao Abe Live No.4,” was also held, bringing the song directly to fans.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who feels moments of discouragement or needs the courage to keep moving forward.


