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 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Honey Memoryaiko36rank/position

This piece, distinguished by its strings and gentle piano melody, is included on singer-songwriter aiko’s album “Doushitatte Tsutaerarenai kara,” released in March 2021.
The lyrics, which sing of post-breakup regret, lingering attachment, and loneliness, are likely to resonate deeply with many listeners.
A line imbued with consideration for the other person conveys the depth of affection, doesn’t it? This work is a heartwarming love song that carries the determination to move forward while bearing the pain of heartbreak.
April Rainaiko37rank/position

The song that sings about how, no matter how many years pass, you can still recall the pain as if it were just yesterday is Aiko’s “April no Ame” (“April Rain”).
Released in 2013 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of her debut, the single reached No.
2 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It was also used in a contact lens commercial.
The song portrays a couple at a crossroads in April, a season of meetings and partings, who walk separate paths yet spend the same time together.
It’s also said that “April Rain” is a love song from Aiko to her fans.
Summer Love Lifeaiko38rank/position

Depicting the sweet, heartrending end of a romance, this song carries the feelings aiko had at age 19.
The piano melody, which evokes the cool breeze at summer’s end, is striking, and its heartfelt lyrics and tune move listeners deeply.
Released as a digital single in March 2023, it was also featured in a Calbee potato chips commercial.
Whether facing a breakup or a turning point in life, this song will offer you fresh courage and warmth.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to look back on summer memories while keeping their eyes forward and moving ahead.
bow knotaiko39rank/position

Many of aiko’s songs have a stylish feel, which can make them seem difficult to sing.
Her 12th single, “Chōchō Musubi,” released in 2003, is no exception.
It expresses a hidden affection for someone with whom she feels a mysterious connection, and its airy, fluttering melody—like a butterfly in flight—beautifully conveys the protagonist’s emotions.
Precisely because it’s so captivating, it can feel challenging to sing.
However, if you listen closely to the melody, you’ll find it’s actually very catchy, with many repeated phrases.
Songs with lots of repetition are easier to learn, so if you give it a try, you might find it surprisingly easy to sing!
for a long time / all the time / continuouslyaiko40rank/position

It was included on the 2012 album “Toki no Silhouette” and also served as the theme song for the drama “Mitsu no Aji ~A Taste of Honey~.” After being asked to create the drama’s theme song, aiko decided to compose a piece based on the first things that come to mind and the underlying feelings when thinking of someone important, and she reportedly wrote it without reading the drama’s script.
aiko Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
moreaiko41rank/position

It’s a song whose poignant lyrics and melody resonate with the heart.
Released in March 2016, it’s a track that aiko created to express earnest feelings in love.
It was also used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Please Love the Useless Me,” and its harmony with the drama’s world helped it reach even more people.
It’s recommended for those struggling with love or those who want to deepen their feelings for someone special.
Please give it a listen—you’ll surely find parts of its bittersweetness you can relate to.
his doodleaiko42rank/position

This song is striking for its youthful lyrics overflowing with infatuation and a melody line that lingers in your ears.
The unique phrasing that describes longing for the person you yearn for as “scribbles all over my body” is a charm that’s quintessentially aiko.
The track is included on the album “Akatsuki no Love Letter,” released in November 2003, which reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
With its bright tempo and naturally uplifting feel, it’s perfect for karaoke.
It’s also a great pick for anyone who wants to enjoy the distinctive sense of rhythm in aiko’s music.


