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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Mao Abe’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Ding-dongAbe Mao36rank/position

Released on January 21, 2026—the 17th anniversary of Mao Abe’s debut—the song “Ding-dong” was written as the opening theme for the TV anime Transparent Man and Human Woman: A Couple-to-Be.
Its expansive, unhurried melody, said to capture the warmth of the original work’s world, leaves a strong impression.
The scenes of the walk home, depicted alongside bell-like phrases, rekindle a sense of joy and wonder at being with someone precious.
Listening to it on the way home from work or school may bring a comforting feeling, as if easing a taut heart.
I wanna see youAbe Mao37rank/position

This is a commercial featuring Kingo Uchida, Soma Abe, and Haruto Oki from “Today, I Fell in Love,” showing each of them handmaking Valentine’s chocolates for their respective partners.
It’s lovely to see the three of them happily crafting the chocolates while thinking of their partners.
In the latter half of the commercial, each of them is shown handing the chocolates to their partner—the joy of receiving them, and the relief and happiness of giving them, leave a lasting impression.
Keep Your Fire BurningAbe Mao38rank/position

Mao Abe’s music is known for combining power with warmth.
Released in January 2024, this song was also used as the ending theme for the TV anime “The Unwanted Undead Adventurer.” Singing about the importance of keeping your inner fire burning, it gives you the courage to keep shining even in the face of adversity.
The lyrics, which seem to stay close to the listener’s heart, and Mao Abe’s distinctive vocals are a perfect match, making it a track that gives you energy every time you hear it.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to especially when you’re feeling down or on the verge of losing confidence.
Somebody Else NowAbe Mao39rank/position

Released in August 2024 as the lead track from the album “NOW,” this is one of the works commemorating Mao Abe’s 15th anniversary.
It premiered on FM802’s radio program and quickly became a hot topic among fans.
With a lively rhythm and simple arrangement, Abe’s powerful vocals stir emotions deep within.
If you’ve recently experienced changes in relationships or personal growth, you’ll likely relate to it even more.
Give it a try as a practice piece over the winter break.
If we’re together, just the two of usAbe Mao40rank/position

Mao Abe’s “If We’re Together” is the ending theme of the heartwarming drama “Mr.
Housekeeper, Mitazono” starring Masao Kusakari and the cat Fukumaru.
The lyrics are written to match the drama’s story, in which a lonely gentleman and a cat meet and set each other’s lives in motion again, full of color.
In a life that had been passing by without joy, the encounter with the cat changed everything.
Some people who keep cats may have had a similar experience.
It’s a song that makes you want to once again give thanks for the cat who changed your life.
Mao Abe Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Stalker’s Song: 3rd Block, Your HouseAbe Mao41rank/position

A singer-songwriter, Mao Abe, captivates listeners with her style of pairing a wide vocal range with the timbre of an acoustic guitar.
This song, included on her third album “Su,” has lyrics that are exactly what the title suggests, and they’d make quite an impact if used in a lyrics-prank message.
If the lines were sent one by one over LINE, you might genuinely feel your safety was at risk.
It’s fine if it’s someone you’re fairly close with, but be careful if you plan to use it as a way to confess your feelings to someone you haven’t talked to much.
Bye-byeAbe Mao42rank/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.


