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Aiko Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

One of the charms of aiko’s music is the contrast between her bright demeanor when she speaks and the bittersweet emotion that seeps out when she sings.

Her catalog features many songs written from a down-to-earth female perspective.

Here, we’ll introduce some of aiko’s most popular tracks in a ranked list.

These songs contain themes that we hope will resonate with both women and men.

aiko Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

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A song about the kinds of relationship troubles that often happen between girls.

You seem to be having the most fun when I’m gossiping.

It’s about a friend like that.

But it’s not just that—there’s also the feeling of simply wanting to get along.

It’s a rare kind of song for aiko.

The tomorrow we can’t return toaiko86rank/position

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It’s a wonderful song with Aiko’s cute vocals and a perfectly balanced tempo.

There’s a touch of wistfulness, but I love how Aiko’s music never gets too gloomy.

It feels like a song that lets you cherish those moments of being by someone you love and laughing over the little things.

Picking up the futureaiko87rank/position

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It was released in 2015 as the coupling track to aiko’s 33rd single, “Yumemiru Sukima.” Used as the song for Hoyu’s “Beautylabo Whip Hair Color” commercial, it carries the message of encouraging listeners to stay positive without despairing about the future.

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The swaying melody seems to reflect the wavering feelings of the song’s protagonist—a buoyant number, “Momoiro,” that makes you want to step out with a spring in your step.

It’s a track released in 2000 by aiko, who began her singing career in 1998.

Known for expressing the psychology of women in love with a one-of-a-kind sensibility, aiko has produced many hits—an abundance of heart-fluttering love songs.

Among them, “Momoiro” is considered a hidden gem that was never released as a single.

Why not experience the feeling of being in love by listening to this catchy song that starts right from the chorus?

The End of the Seaaiko89rank/position

Aiko’s “Umi no Owari” (“The End of the Sea”) is a song about a couple who has had a fight.

It’s included on her fourth album, “Aki Soba ni Iru yo,” released in 2002, which reached No.

2 on the Oricon album chart.

This rock ballad features an intriguing sound with the distinctive chord progressions characteristic of Aiko’s compositions.

If you’ve had a quarrel with your partner, listen to “Umi no Owari” and make up before the summer ends!

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Cat / aiko (Drum Cover)
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Cats somehow have a feminine, mischievous-little-devil kind of image, don’t they? This song, “Neko” by aiko, is a number packed with the inner feelings of a woman and her emotions toward her lover.

It’s one of the tracks included as a B-side to aiko’s 15th single “Kaban,” released in 2004.

The lively piano melody in the intro also somehow evokes a cat with a cheeky, devilish vibe.

It’s a love song that carries a subtly mature scent, as if to say, “You probably haven’t noticed, but…”

aiko’s Popular Song Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Hana-kaze (flower wind)aiko91rank/position

Hanakaze is Aiko’s 16th single, released in 2004.

It reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and was used as the image song for Nippon TV’s professional baseball broadcast THE LIVE 2004.

With this song, Aiko made her third appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Hanakaze is a rock track featuring a guitar sound that’s rare for Aiko—an uptempo, driving number with a straight-ahead beat.

It’s perfect for summer sports, so it’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a hot, sunny day!