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.
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Nanase Aikawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Endless DreamAikawa Nanase11rank/position

A powerful rock number by Nanase Aikawa that added vibrant color as the opening theme for the anime’s third season.
Released in June 2002, the track is a fast-paced piece that showcases her husky, powerhouse vocals.
The lyrics, written by Aikawa herself, tell a story of two people chasing their future through motifs of journey, hope, and vows.
Composed by Hiroshi Shibasaki (formerly of al.ni.co) and arranged by KANAME, its melodic, uplifting sound blends perfectly with the world of Inuyasha.
After peaking at No.
14 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, it was included on the best-of album ID:2 and continues to be celebrated as one of the series’ signature theme songs.
A highly recommended track for anyone eager to thrill to a Sengoku-era fantasy adventure.
Lovin’ youAikawa Nanase12rank/position

This one is super cool.
It’s their 11th single and has been used in a commercial, and with just a single phrase it makes a strong impact—very mature and really good.
It’s also a classic go-to at karaoke now.
I feel like they’ve gradually become more grown-up before we knew it.
TroublemakerAikawa Nanase13rank/position

It’s an insanely cool sound.
The vocals are on point and really cool.
It’s super powerful and energetic.
It’s a song that would hype up a live show and gets you pumped when you listen.
The impactful sound paired with an amazing voice is fantastic.
Wasshoi!Aikawa Nanase14rank/position

Nanase Aikawa was recently appointed as the Japan–Brazil Friendship and Goodwill Ambassador.
Her song “Wasshoi!” was released in 2025 with the theme of connecting Brazil and Japan.
The piece intentionally incorporates a distinctly Japanese-style melody, featuring several enka-like phrases.
As a result, it’s naturally crafted to be easy for Japanese listeners to sing, but since the end of the chorus holds a long note at a slightly higher pitch, be careful not to let your voice crack there.
If you set the key to suit this section, there aren’t any particularly difficult elements, so please use this as a reference.
Her and My CircumstancesAikawa Nanase15rank/position

A punchy rock number by Nanase Aikawa that celebrates breezy, no-nonsense friendship between women.
Many listeners will relate to the powerful, dependable protagonist who values time with her girlfriends over time with a boyfriend.
Released in February 1998 as her ninth single, it reached No.
6 on the Oricon weekly chart and was also included on the acclaimed album “crimson,” released that July.
A highlight is the star-studded chorus featuring YUKI from JUDY AND MARY and Yumi Yoshimura from PUFFY.
It’s the perfect track for blowing away your worries or for a lively night with your best friends.
Shout at the Full Moon!Aikawa Nanase16rank/position

This is the single “Shout at the Full Moon!” released in 2015 to commemorate Nanase Aikawa’s 20th debut anniversary.
Tetsuro Oda, who has produced Nanase Aikawa since her debut, returned to participate in this song after a long time.
It’s a celebratory track for the 20th anniversary.
Songs about the moon are often mellow, but this one is classic Aikawa—an upbeat rock tune you can groove to.
LIKE A HARD RAINAikawa Nanase17rank/position

It’s a cool, upbeat track.
The lyrics are so cool they still haven’t lost their shine even now.
I remember often listening to it on my way home from my part-time job.
Its powerful sound really lifts me up.
The chorus is awesome too, so it was a karaoke staple.
kaleidoscopeAikawa Nanase18rank/position
This is Nanase Aikawa’s 26th single.
It’s a song that seems to depict hearts swaying and being drawn to each other, like a kaleidoscope where colors and moods keep changing.
The musical style features a relaxed rhythm with a very danceable melody.
Back to the DayAikawa Nanase19rank/position

She herself wrote the lyrics for the coupling track on the 29th single, “tAttoo.” Maybe because she always writes lyrics, I’m impressed by how good she is.
The song and the lyrics really match, don’t they? It feels nostalgic, and when I started listening again, the characteristically powerful sound cheered me up as always.
Bad GirlsAikawa Nanase20rank/position

It was released in 1997 as Nanase Aikawa’s eighth single.
It was used as the commercial song for Nissan Motor’s Prince dealerships (“Nissan Prince”) and reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The song is notable for its rock-infused sound and was produced by Tetsurō Oda.


