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Aimer Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Aimer captivates listeners with her deep singing voice and unique worldview.

Once you listen, you’re irresistibly drawn in—there’s a strength within the vulnerability, that’s the feeling you get.

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

Aimer’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

SignAimer51rank/position

Aimer “Sign” MUSIC VIDEO (Opening theme for the TV anime Spice and Wolf: MERCHANT MEETS THE WISE WOLF)
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A poignant love song that resonates in the heart with Aimer’s powerful yet warm vocals.

Centered on the bond between two people who carry loneliness, this track was chosen as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime “Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets the Wise Wolf.” Released in August 2024 as her 24th single, it’s marked by its gentle vocals and memorable melody.

While accepting past wounds, it gives you the courage to find hope for the future.

If you’re hesitating about confessing your feelings as Valentine’s Day approaches, listening to this song will surely give you the strength to express your heart to someone special.

Stars in the rainAimer52rank/position

Aimer “Stars in the rain” — song provided by Taka (ONE OK ROCK)
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This song, included on the fourth album “daydream” released in 2016, drew a lot of attention because Taka, the vocalist of ONE OK ROCK, provided the composition.

It’s a rock-based ballad that will captivate you with Aimer’s clear, straightforward vocals.

TorchesAimer53rank/position

Aimer “Torches” MUSIC VIDEO (Vinland Saga ending theme / new album “Walpurgis” on sale 4/14!)
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“Torches,” released as a single in 2019 and later included on the 2021 album Walpurgis, is a ballad by the singer Aimer, who has been supported by music fans since her debut and gained widespread recognition with “Zankyosanka.” It was used as the ending theme for the anime Vinland Saga.

The song resonates with a somewhat fantastical, distinctly Aimer-like, beautiful worldview.

Alongside her vocals, its powerful message—like carving a path through uncharted lands—strikes the heart.

3minAimer54rank/position

Aimer “3min” MUSIC VIDEO (5th albums “Sun Dance” and “Penny Rain” released simultaneously on 4/10)
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If you’re looking for an emotional and stylish track, Aimer’s “3min” is a must-check.

Influenced by electronic sounds, it features a modern beat and gives off a vibe reminiscent of Western pop.

Aimer is a powerful vocalist, so her voice really shines even in a track with lots of space like this.

The music video, which showcases a variety of scenes, is also a must-see.

Wings of JulyAimer55rank/position

Aimer’s exquisite ballad, where a clear, crystalline voice resonates through the summer night sky, beautifully captures the bittersweet feelings of a long-distance love.

Beginning with a quiet piano melody and gradually layering strings to unfold into a grand scale, the song’s structure evokes an atmosphere perfectly suited to a Tanabata night.

Featured on her June 2014 album Midnight Sun, it remains one of her signature works cherished by many fans.

It’s a perfect recommendation for those holding someone they can’t meet close in their hearts, or for a serene night spent gazing up at the stars.

April ShowersAimer56rank/position

Aimer / April Showers — “earth music & ecology” commercial song, covered by Rion
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Aimer’s “April Showers” is a song that makes you believe the rain will stop someday, and encourages you to take it step by step as you begin a new life in spring.

Included on the 2019 album “Penny Rain,” the track was featured in earth music & ecology’s “Toward Ethical” commercial starring Suzu Hirose.

April, when many people start new chapters, often doesn’t go smoothly, and there will be plenty of days that bring you to tears.

But all the tears you shed this month will surely turn into strength next month and help you take a step forward.

Its lyrics, which inspire such a positive mindset, are woven with the poetic language so characteristic of Aimer.

I know U KnowAimer57rank/position

Aimer | I Know U Know (sub. Español & Romaji)
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Singer-songwriter Aimer has been turning out hit after hit, and before we knew it, she became a diva of the Reiwa era! Her song “I Know U Know” carries a refreshingly breezy vibe.

It was featured in Suntory Tokyo Craft’s commercial “Then I’ll head back to Tokyo by Tokyo Craft,” which drew attention for its anime-style, sentimental story.

Many listeners resonated with the lyrics about taking the first steps toward one’s dreams.

ONE AND LASTAimer58rank/position

Aimer “ONE AND LAST” Music Video (Starring: Nanase Nishino) — Theme song for the film “Your Turn to Kill: The Movie”
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Aimer’s digital-only single released on December 10, 2021.

It serves as the theme song for the film “Your Turn to Kill: The Movie.” The track pairs an up-tempo, hard-hitting backing with Aimer’s richly expressive vocals, making it a thoroughly enjoyable listen.

When singing this song at karaoke, the most important point is likely how convincingly you can deliver the A-melodic section, which is centered around the lower range.

Focus on projecting your voice so it resonates in the chest cavity, and sing with care.

There’s also a spot in the high notes of the chorus where the expression feels like the tension suddenly softens—this can be quite tricky to replicate when actually singing, so be sure to master it and give it a try!

usAimer59rank/position

Aimer “us” — song provided and produced by TK (Ling tosite sigure). Included on the new album “daydream,” released 9/21.
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This track is included on the 2016 release “day dream.” Written and composed by TK from Ling tosite sigure, I think it turned out to be a song very characteristic of him.

It’s a piece where TK’s worldview matches well with Aimer’s vocals.

wonderlandAimer60rank/position

Aimer「wonderland」MUSIC VIDEO( new album『Walpurgis』 4.14 on sale)
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A track from Aimer’s sixth album “Walpurgis,” released in April 2021.

The song is crafted with a melody and arrangement that maximize the appeal of Aimer’s slightly husky voice rich in low-end overtones.

Both the vocal melody and arrangement carry a touch of Middle Eastern flavor, making it quite a tasteful piece.

In the actual performance, she effectively uses high falsetto (head voice), so while it may be a bit challenging for the average singer who’s simply good at low notes, it’s definitely a song I’d encourage women with a timbre similar to Aimer’s to try at least once!