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aiko’s Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Speaking of aiko’s music, her greatest strength is said to be love songs that convey down-to-earth feelings and honest emotions from a woman’s perspective, and those are often highlighted.

Here, we’ll introduce some of aiko’s most popular love songs in ranking format.

aiko Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

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For anyone nursing an unrequited crush, this song, “Kizukarenai You ni,” is sure to stir up a poignant ache.

A champion of women in love, aiko included this track on her 2006 album Kanojo.

Told from a woman’s perspective, it’s a heart-wrenching number about a love that won’t come true and the brave face she puts on.

The way the two avoid looking each other in the eye as they talk—hiding their inner turmoil “so it won’t be noticed”—is a moment that makes you go, “Ah, I know that feeling.” It’s quintessential aiko, packing an overwhelming amount of bittersweet emotion into one song.

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Even if you lived your life over again, Chouchou Musubi teaches you that you’ll fall in love with your destined person.

Singer-songwriter aiko—who creates love songs from every perspective—released it in 2003.

It portrays a girlish longing that says, “Before I start to feel anxious, I want you to quietly stay by my side.” Set to a jazz-based, rhythmic band arrangement, her emotional vocals convey a heartrending mood.

It’s a love song that sings of a cute scene of drifting off to sleep, as if making a wish.

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aiko - “Blue Sky” music video
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Aiko’s “Aozora” was released in 2020 as her 39th single and was included the following year, in 2021, on the album “Doushitatte Tsutaerarenai Kara.” The song portrays emotions surrounding the end of a romance, and the sense of not being able to put feelings into words conveys a deep poignancy.

The sound has a gentle atmosphere that accentuates that wistfulness, and even the warm tone of the piano expresses sadness.

As a commercial song, it was used in a Mercari ad, and through its straightforward outpouring of emotion, it gives the impression of conveying Mercari’s closeness to everyday life.