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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
LiarAbe Mao21rank/position

This is a song by singer-songwriter Mao Abe that poignantly portrays the sorrowful feelings of a woman betrayed by someone she trusted.
It appeared as the B-side to the single “Sorezore Arukidasou,” released in October 2014.
Each word sung over the simple guitar accompaniment seeps into your heart.
Looking back, it was always me who was giving… You can feel the heartbreak, and it hurts.
If you’re hurting from a breakup, why not give this song a listen?
To move forwardAbe Mao22rank/position

A masterpiece filled with Mao Abe’s soulful cry, where sorrow and resolve intertwine.
It’s a moving love song that portrays the courage to move forward while still holding lingering feelings for a past lover.
Digitally released in May 2024, it also sparked buzz through a collaboration with Shueisha’s manga “I Want to Fall in Love That Lets Me Forget You.” Marking a fitting celebration of Abe’s 15th anniversary, her powerful yet delicate vocals resonate deep in the heart.
A song that stays close to those suffering from heartbreak and to anyone ready to take a new step.
It’s sure to become a source of strength for you.
15 wordsAbe Mao23rank/position

Precisely because life is finite, we should put what we want to express into words and say it out loud.
Abe Mao’s “15 no Kotoba” (“15 Words”) inspires that feeling.
Released on the 2010 album Pop, this song was chosen as the theme for the film Looking Up at the Half-Moon.
It’s hard to be straightforward about what we want to say, isn’t it? If you usually find it difficult to express your honest feelings to your partner, why not use this song as a cue to share them on an anniversary? And if you struggle to find the right words, you could borrow the phrases made of 15 characters that appear in the song.
immoralityAbe Mao24rank/position

This is “immorality,” a collaboration between Mao Abe and Okazaki Taiiku.
It came to be after a passionate offer from Mao Abe, which brought this duo together.
The song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Furin Shokudo,” starring Kei Tanaka.
Written from a male perspective, it’s an affair-themed song about a woman who already belongs to someone else.
I can still go on.Abe Mao25rank/position

When it comes to singer-songwriter Mao Abe, I think the main appeal of her music falls into two broad categories: on one hand, her charming songs with a soft, fluffy vibe, and on the other, her hard-hitting tracks that make the most of her strong, cool vocals.
This song is the latter—a striking band sound, with Abe herself singing while playing an acoustic guitar.
With songs like this, the acoustic guitar often gets buried in the mix, but here you can clearly hear its tone, which is a personal favorite point of mine.
With its exhilarating rock flavor, this track might be one of the most fast-paced in her catalog.
alreadyAbe Mao26rank/position

This is a song that honestly expresses a girl’s true feelings as she lays everything on the line at the end of a relationship.
The sentiment of “I wanted you to love me more, but it’s far too late now” matches perfectly with Mao Abe’s strong, unwavering vocals.
Your SongAbe Mao27rank/position

Kimi no Uta by Mao Abe, which serves as the theme song for the film Cheer Boys!! depicting men’s cheerleading, is an upbeat tune and a lively cheer song that ties in perfectly with the movie.
For those who want straightforward, positive encouragement rather than a song about setbacks, it could be just right.
It’s a sports anthem packed with a refreshing sense of openness and exhilarating speed.
K.I.S.S.I.N.G.Abe Mao28rank/position

This is a song by singer-songwriter Mao Abe, known for singing candid, relatable feelings from a woman’s perspective.
It was released as a digital single in 2017.
The catchy sound and melody really stick in your head, and the music video is adorable.
The lyrics convey a pure desire for someone to keep loving only you forever.
What would you do, if it were you?Abe Mao29rank/position

Abe Mao’s 18th single overall, released in August 2019.
It’s a very straightforward rock song that makes you feel refreshed when you listen to it.
The melody is very simple with no difficult progressions, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be fine singing it at karaoke! However, while you might not feel it’s that high because of her vocal timbre, the highest note in the chorus can be tough for some people, so please be a bit careful with the key setting at karaoke.
That said, I think the best way to enjoy this song is to forget the nitty-gritty and just go with the groove!
No way.Abe Mao30rank/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.


