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Aimer Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Aimer is a female singer with a beautifully rich and expressive voice.

Chances are, you’ve heard one of her songs somewhere before.

Her husky vocals are incredibly captivating—once you hear them, they leave a lasting impression.

Among her works, many of the most popular songs are about love.

In this article, we’ll rank her love songs, including tracks that have served as theme songs for anime and TV dramas.

It’s a song list packed with her charm, so please enjoy it to the end.

Aimer Love Song/Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

From the season that feels like it will freezeAimer21rank/position

Aimer “From the Freezing Season” — Opening theme for TV Asahi’s Friday Night Drama ‘Stealing Love, Winter’
From the season that feels like it will freezeAimer

A winter song by Aimer that sings of a poignant heart trapped in an irreversible flow of time amid an icy cold.

Released in February 2017, it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV drama “Love Theft, Winter,” whose love-and-hate twists drew much attention.

An extended version was later included on her best album “BEST SELECTION ‘noir,’” and this work stands as a symbol of the darker side of her discography that carves deeply into the emotions.

Even knowing it won’t be rewarded, one cannot sever the obsession and lingering attachment that continue to burn deep inside.

It’s a quiet companion for those who bear the pain of a secret love they cannot tell anyone about.

Beyond sorrowAimer22rank/position

Aimer “Beyond the Sorrow” Studio Live for the 9th Anniversary
Beyond sorrowAimer

Aimer’s “Beyond the Sorrow” is a track included on the single “SPARK-AGAIN” as well as the album “Hoshi no Kieta Yoru ni” (On the Night the Stars Disappeared).

Its piano-centered, heartrending sound paired with Aimer’s fragile yet powerful vocals conveys a determination to push through suffering.

As the title suggests, the lyrics portray a resolve to move beyond sorrow, and the gradual shift toward a more positive outlook is truly moving.

It’s also notable that the song was used in an iichiko NEO commercial; set against grand, sweeping scenery, the track helps create an emotional atmosphere.