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’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Fine Fine DayAikawa Nanase22rank/position

Her singing voice is exactly the same as when she was young, but without the edginess it had back then, making this a very easy-to-listen-to rock number.
She’s so cool that it’s hard to believe she’s raising kids.
She’s a stylish, admirable female singer.
Glorious NightAikawa Nanase23rank/position

A song included on the album REBORN.
It’s sung straightforwardly, making it very pleasant to listen to.
I often listened to it with friends while driving.
It’s funny how you end up humming along naturally, but it’s so catchy that you remember it right away just by listening.
Heat of the nightAikawa Nanase24rank/position

It was the coupling track to the maxi single “The World Is in These Hands” and was also used in a commercial.
It’s a song with a comfortable slow tempo.
Nanase Aikawa’s voice from her younger days has a nostalgic quality, and the guitar parts and more make you feel warm and relaxed as you listen.
UNLIMITEDAikawa Nanase25rank/position

As she’s grown older, her mellow, richly expressive singing voice makes this song beautiful and easy to listen to.
She sings it straightforwardly.
It’s the B-side to the single “Kaleidoscope,” and its energetic sound—like something’s about to begin—feels encouraging.
Her cool, striking vocals are as strong as ever.
Become oneAikawa Nanase26rank/position

A love ballad.
It’s heartrending and very romantic.
It really tugs at the heart.
One of the few slow ballads, and it’s very mellow.
When it played in the car, I found myself completely absorbed.
Even though it’s a slow song, it’s sung beautifully.
Hikari no MiAikawa Nanase27rank/position

I really love the lyrics of this song, too.
You can really feel how carefully it’s being sung.
Lately I find this level of sound more mature than intense tracks, and it lets the voice come through nicely.
The way it’s sung so gently conveys that there’s genuine feeling throughout the whole song.
Even now…Aikawa Nanase28rank/position

I like this song straight up.
It’s so heartbreaking it makes my chest ache.
I used to sing it a lot at karaoke as a song that really moves people.
The lyrics themselves are very sad.
I can’t help but get absorbed in it.
I loved it.
So much.
It reminds me of the guy I was seeing back then.


