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Nanase Aikawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Nanase Aikawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Nanase Aikawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Nanase Aikawa, who debuted in 1995 and quickly rose to stardom.Her first album was a massive hit, achieving double million sales.She is a J-pop singer known for a rebellious, rock-influenced sound.Here is a ranking that gathers Nanase Aikawa’s popular songs.

Nanase Aikawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

I can’t stay a daydreaming girlAikawa Nanase1rank/position

This is Nanase Aikawa’s debut single, shocking with its razor-sharp intro guitar riff and a powerful shout you’d never expect from such a petite frame.

You can really feel the searing resolve: she refuses to be someone who just keeps dreaming sweet dreams.

The way she sings of the ache of longing for love while vowing to charge through reality without fear of getting hurt must have made a striking impact on the music scene at the time.

Released in November 1995, the song was used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV drama “V no Honō” (Flame of V).

Her first album Red, which includes this track, became a massive hit, selling over 2.45 million copies.

If you’re wishing to break through the status quo and become stronger, listening to it might give you a powerful push forward.

romantic feelingsAikawa Nanase2rank/position

Nanase Aikawa / Koigokoro (Love Sentiments)
romantic feelingsAikawa Nanase

Nanase Aikawa, who led the girls’ rock scene of the ’90s and still captivates with her powerful vocals.

This song of hers—produced by Tetsuro Oda—is an ultra-cool rock tune that fuses fierce guitars with a catchy melody.

She sings passionately about a wavering love: putting on a brave face and failing to be honest with the one you like, and it makes your heart skip a beat every time you listen.

Released as a single in October 1996, it’s also famous as the CM song for Ginza Jewelry Maki.

Sweet-and-sour yet intense, it’s a track loved across generations.

Sweet EmotionAikawa Nanase3rank/position

As if symbolizing the CD bubble era, Nanase Aikawa burst onto the scene in the late 1990s.

Her commanding vocals and dark, rock-infused style brought a fresh breeze to the music world.

One of her signature songs is this track, released in 1997.

Chosen as the campaign song for “Radio New Era” by 94 commercial radio stations nationwide, it peaked at No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and became a major hit, selling approximately 503,000 copies in total.

Its lyrics, depicting nocturnal scenes and the sweetness of romance—interwoven with radio-themed imagery—resonate deeply with listeners.

When singing it at karaoke, aim for Aikawa’s powerful vocal presence, and picture a hot summer night as you perform.

Bye-bye.Aikawa Nanase4rank/position

Nanase Aikawa (NANASE AIKAWA) - Bye Bye (BYE BYE)
Bye-bye.Aikawa Nanase

It’s a fast-paced rock number.

Matching Nanase Aikawa’s powerful, energetic style, the lyrics also portray a strong woman.

It might be the perfect song to sing at karaoke for a change of mood after a heartbreak.

The transition from the rap-like A and B verses to the guitar-driven chorus is another highlight.

BREAK OUT!Aikawa Nanase5rank/position

A hard, fast-paced rock number produced by Tetsuro Oda.

The guitar riff that rings out from the intro makes a powerful impact, and the lyrics—filled with a strong will to break through the status quo and charge toward the future—hit home.

Released as a single in June 1996, it became widely familiar through its use in commercials for the aesthetic salon Slim Beauty House.

It was later included on the album “Red,” which went on to sell over two million copies.

With its rapid tempo and infectious groove, it’s perfect for blowing off stress or boosting your mood.

I can also highly recommend it for karaoke when you want to get everyone pumped up.

The Last NightAikawa Nanase6rank/position

Nanase Aikawa’s “Saigo no Yoru” (The Last Night) is a song set at dawn that depicts a couple’s breakup.

It was originally produced as the B-side to “LIKE A HARD RAIN” and was later included on an album.

However, in both cases, the accompanying track became such a big hit that “Saigo no Yoru” came to be regarded as a hidden gem.

I hope you’ll pay attention to the lyrics, which conjure vivid scenes as if you were reading a novel, and to her expressively rich vocals.

Round ZERO~BLADE BRAVEAikawa Nanase7rank/position

Their 25th single.

The first opening theme for Kamen Rider Blade.

It’s incredibly powerful and full of drive.

I feel like it represents a cool female singer.

It was a masterpiece that made me realize she could handle this kind of genre, too.

The sense of speed fits perfectly.

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