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Aimer’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Aimer’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Aimer’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Aimyon is a female singer-songwriter who made her major debut in 2016 with “Ikite Itanda Yona.” Many of you may know her from the smash hit “Marigold,” which topped the streaming charts for 20 consecutive weeks.

In this article, we’ll present a ranking of Aimyon’s most popular motivational songs.

With catchy sounds and lyrics that express her feelings straight on, her music grips young listeners and won’t let go.

Be sure to check out her much-talked-about anthems!

AIMYON Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon1rank/position

Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You don't listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyong’s breakthrough song, following her 2018 smash hit “Marigold,” is this track, “You Don’t Listen to Rock.” That’s right—just because the person you like is into music doesn’t mean they share your taste! Let’s writhe in empathy with these lyrics.

I certainly did.

If you’re reading this article, you probably like music.

It doesn’t have to be rock—techno, metal, even geeky niche stuff, anything goes.

You never know if the person you like will understand you.

But this is a radiant love song about that pure feeling when you try to express yourself—the desire to be known.

On this day of goodbyeaimyon2rank/position

Aimyon – On the Day of Goodbye [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
On this day of goodbyeaimyon

Brimming with tears, “Sayonara no Kyou ni” is a song by Aimyon that stays close to the moment of parting.

By weaving everyday scenes we tend to overlook and the emotions we keep hidden inside into her distinctive lyrics, Aimyon quietly awakens a resonance in the listener’s heart.

The melody, wrapped in impermanence, evokes loneliness while also giving the courage to take a step forward.

Farewells are often moments where nostalgia for days gone by mingles with anticipation for new beginnings.

Embracing that feeling, Aimyon’s voice warmly asks each of our hearts its own questions.

Each time you listen to “Sayonara no Kyou ni,” you can sense the beauty of time slipping away and the possibilities that lie ahead.

A Naked Heartaimyon3rank/position

Aimyon – Naked Heart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
A Naked Heartaimyon

Many of you may have listened to “Naked Heart,” which was also the theme song for the drama My Housekeeper Mr.

Nagisa, while overlapping it with your own experiences.

One-sided love that never seems to go well.

Even so, the lyrics of this song—wishing to fall for someone again and to be accepted for who you are—gently resonate to the point of tears when you listen to it after a heartbreak.

It even portrays facing love once more at the end, making it a song that inspires you to think, “I’ll try again too.”

He was alive, wasn’t he?aimyon4rank/position

Aimyon – I Was Alive [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
He was alive, wasn’t he?aimyon

This is the first major-label single by Aimyon, a singer-songwriter who has gained popularity especially among younger generations for her nostalgic melodies and wide expressive range.

The song was used as the opening theme for the TV drama “Is Kichijoji the Only Place You Want to Live?” and is known for its strong message delivered through spoken-word poetry.

The lyrics, which depict the raw reality of a life that undeniably existed, may make a powerful impact on those who feel so distressed that they wish they could disappear.

It’s a song we hope people will listen to when they’ve lost someone important, when they themselves feel like dying, or when they’ve come to hate everything—so it can help them find a way to recover.

Marigoldaimyon5rank/position

Aimyon – Marigold [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Marigoldaimyon

Aimyon is popular across all generations.

“Marigold” is also a hit that people in their 50s often sing at karaoke.

I have students of various ages, and many of them sing her other songs too! It seems Aimyon really resonates with everyone, regardless of gender or age.

Also, “Marigold” sits in a comfortable range of F#3 to B4, so it’s an easy song to sing with a melody that’s simple for anyone to pick up.

If you think you’re tone-deaf, you might get nervous when holding the mic, but try not to tense up—sway gently side to side and sing lightly.

It helps you relax, and I recommend it! This can be especially good in karaoke settings with younger people around.

If you say, “Everyone, sing along with me,” you’ll feel even more at ease, so just be natural and enjoy singing!

Like this tonightaimyon6rank/position

Aimyon – Stay Like This Tonight [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Like this tonightaimyon

A work released by Aimyon in November 2018 is perfect for those moments when the night grows quiet and you want to gently calm your mind.

Written as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “We Cannot Become Beasts,” the track portrays the pent-up emotions and loneliness of people living in the city.

It also drew attention as a song that stands by athletes facing high-stakes moments, after being chosen as Roki Sasaki’s walk-up music during the 2023 WBC.

Whether you’re feeling the tension before a big challenge or spending a night alone with your thoughts, listening to it can gradually ease your mind.

Flower of loveaimyon7rank/position

Aimyon – Flower of Love [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Flower of loveaimyon

This song features a melody and lyrics full of gentleness that wrap around the heart like soft spring sunlight.

Its warm atmosphere, singing of love for a cherished person and the preciousness of life, deeply resonates with listeners.

Centered on acoustic guitar, the arrangement is enriched by harmonies from piano, glockenspiel, and strings, further enhancing the song’s world.

Released in June 2023 and written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama “Ranman,” it was also selected as the entrance march for the 96th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in March 2024.

It’s a song that quietly stays by your side when you want to share a moment with someone special or take a new step forward.

Spring Dayaimyon8rank/position

Aimyon – Harunohi [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Spring Dayaimyon

In “Harunohi,” the A and B sections sit in a lower range, and the chorus jumps up into the higher register.

The highest note is C#5, but the melody is very clear, so it should be relatively easy to sing in tune.

Also, adding dynamics within the song will boost your score, so try to build excitement from A section → B section → chorus.

Stability is important for karaoke scoring, too, so focus on fundamentals: sustain your long tones to match the pitch bar, come in cleanly on the opening notes, and keep your intonation solid.

If you keep these basics in mind, you can aim for 100 points—give it a try!

Futabaaimyon9rank/position

Aimyon – Futaba [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Futabaaimyon

This is Aimyon’s warm, encouraging song, woven from and embracing the real emotions of 18-year-olds.

Created based on message videos submitted by 1,000 young people from across Japan, it delicately depicts the unique anxieties and hopes of the transition into adulthood.

Written as the theme song for NHK’s project “Aimyon 18 Festival,” it was released digitally in March 2022.

Later, it was included as the opening track on the album “Hitomi e Ochiruyo Record,” marking it as an important number.

It’s a perfect song for those about to leap into the unknown, or for graduates who, while carrying a touch of loneliness, are determined to look forward.

Be sure to listen to this piece on your special day of new beginnings—you’ll find the courage to break out of your shell and move ahead.

To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon10rank/position

Aimyon – A Person Who Knows the Blue of the Sky [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon

Aimyon, whose unique lyrics and worldview resonate with many people.

“Aoi,” or “The Person Who Knows the Blue of the Sky,” is another song with exquisitely indescribable lyrics that stir and draw out feelings we’ve all had.

It also serves as the theme song for the anime film of the same name.

Fresh yet bittersweet, it’s a deep, unforgettable track that lingers in the heart.

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