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.
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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!
Chapped lips will cost you love.aiko92rank/position

Aiko, who has delivered countless love songs.
This track, included as a coupling for the single “Ima no Futari wo Otagai ga Miteru” released in March 2023, showcases her genius starting with the title itself.
You might find yourself relating to the feelings of remembering someone on a birthday or around the time you cut your hair.
The lyrics are simple yet cleverly crafted, and deeply relatable.
The final chorus in particular will surely stir hearts wounded by heartbreak! The gorgeous yet light sound enhanced by brass lifts your spirits, giving you the power to take the next step even as you look back on your memories!
Red lampaiko93rank/position

This is a breakup song by Aiko, popular among women across a wide range of ages.
Known for her bright and cute songs, her breakup numbers strike straight at the heart.
The delicate metaphor of describing a breakup as “our batteries running out” reads like a line from a novel.
Red Shoesaiko94rank/position

A song that was the B-side to aiko’s second major-label single “Naki-Mushi,” and also served as the 2000 theme song for ANB’s “Sokuho! Sports CUBE.” The lyrics are bittersweet: the hard-to-wear red shoes were bought so her chin could reach his shoulder, and after the breakup, she puts them on and realizes anew just how much she loved him.
Still, you’ll want to put it on repeat just to hear the “bye-bye” that isn’t printed in the lyrics right before the final chorus.
Transparent dropaiko95rank/position

It’s a song characterized by the guitar and aiko starting to sing together.
Even after breaking up with the person she loved, she still can’t forget him and feels as if she’s standing on the border between dreams and reality.
Reflecting those emotions, guitar riffs are sprinkled throughout the entire track.


