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!
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AIMYON Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Futabaaimyon8rank/position

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.
Marigoldaimyon9rank/position

Aimyong, whose lyrics portraying real emotions are popular among women of her generation and widely known across age groups—not just among young women.
Her song “Marigold” is her fifth single, released in 2018.
It’s one of her signature tracks and perhaps the one most recognized across the widest range of listeners.
It’s a love song that gently speaks to you and fills you with happiness; no matter who listens, it somehow feels nostalgic—tinged with poignancy yet leaving you with a happy feeling.
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon10rank/position

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.
Aimyon’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!aimyon11rank/position

It’s a heartwarming pop song filled with kindness and a sense of adventure.
Released in March 2025, it was featured as an insert song in the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Picture-World Story.” From Aimyon’s unique perspective as a lifelong fan of Doraemon, the song brims with deep affection for the franchise.
Its light, folky sound is approachable for both children and adults, and it’s the kind of track that lifts your spirits when you listen.
The lyrics weave a tale of dreams, adventure, and precious friendship.
Listening after watching the movie lets you immerse yourself even more deeply in its world.
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon12rank/position

A delicately rendered song about the arrival of spring and the pain of parting has arrived from Aimyon.
Its melody cradles feelings that scatter like cherry blossom petals, layering in the sense of distance between two people, anxieties about the future, and the bittersweetness of the changing season.
Her vocals carry a warm tenderness that quietly seeps into the heart.
Released in February 2021, the track was used as the theme song for ABEMA’s romance reality show “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai” and is also included on the album “Kimi no Me ni wa Ochiru yo Record.” It’s recommended for those taking a new step on a spring night when cherry blossoms are in full drift, or for anyone experiencing a farewell with someone dear.
Alongside its gently embracing sound, it offers a moment to release the feelings tucked away deep inside.
Your Anatomical Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon13rank/position

What happens to your heart when an obsession with the one you love spins out of control? Aimyon’s debut song portrays the precariousness of a mind in which a maddening love turns into violent emotion.
Marked by its pop melody and bright rhythm, the track was released in March 2015 as a Tower Records–exclusive single and reached No.
10 on the Oricon Indies Weekly Chart.
Its provocative content, which became subject to broadcast restraint, sparked conversation and drew in fans captivated by her unique worldview.
It’s a song that resonates with anyone who has let their feelings in love run wild and regretted it, or who has been overwhelmed by their feelings for someone important.
Because I fell in loveaimyon14rank/position

A bittersweet breakup song by Aimyon, a singer-songwriter from Hyogo Prefecture.
The gentle sound of the acoustic guitar and her clear, transparent voice seem to slip right into our hearts.
The title, “Koi wo Shita Kara” (“Because I Fell in Love”), is truly relatable.
When you fall in love, you experience both joy and pain.
But that’s what love is, isn’t it?


