AIMYON Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Aimyong is now one of the artists leading the J-POP scene, a singer-songwriter boasting overwhelming popularity.
As a female singer representing young people, she naturally has many love songs.
What’s more, Aimyong, whose roots are in folk and rock, doesn’t just write conventional sweet love songs—her lyrics are appealing for expressing things as they are, in unadorned words.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of her popular love songs in a ranking format!
Be sure to read the lyrics as you savor her unique world.
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Aimyon Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
to go see (someone) / to go meetaimyon8rank/position

This is a poignant song that portrays unspoken feelings and fading memories through the image of a love letter left in the refrigerator gradually turning white.
Released by Aimyon in May 2024, it was selected as the theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “Unmet: A Neurosurgeon’s Diary.” The track is also included on the album “Neko ni Jealousy” and won the Drama Song Award at the 120th The Television Drama Academy Awards.
With lyrics that empathize with a protagonist struggling with memory impairment and a warm melody, it deeply resonates with those who carry regrets or lingering attachments to the past.
I want to tell you how I feel (my love)aimyon9rank/position

This song by singer-songwriter Aimyon portrays the frustrating feeling of wanting to be loved by someone but not being able to be honest about it.
The lyrics are told from a male perspective, vividly depicting a man who wants to express his love but can’t bring himself to act, gradually sinking into the couch instead.
If anyone reading this article is feeling anxious because they can’t read the other person’s feelings, I think you’ll relate—those moments are really painful, aren’t they? Released in May 2017 as her second single, the song is also included on the album “Seishun no Excitement” and was used as a theme for a KTS Kagoshima TV program.
It’s a track that stays close to the heart of anyone who longs to be loved but can’t take that first step.
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon10rank/position

While inheriting the sound that could be called the golden age of Heisei-era J-POP, Aimyon continues to release songs with a timeless, universal appeal.
“Sakura ga Furu Yoru wa” was released in 2021 as the theme song for “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai,” and it’s a masterpiece brimming with Aimyon’s signature style—comforting yet somehow bittersweet, with melodies and lyrics that resonate deeply.
Overall, although the pitch sits relatively high, the range is narrow and the melodic leaps are modest, so those with lower voices should be able to sing it well by adjusting the key.
For the chorus’s falsetto lines, try to project from your diaphragm to avoid your voice breaking.
Aimyon’s Love Songs: Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Flower of loveaimyon11rank/position

This song was written as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Ranman.” The CD was released on June 7, 2023, marking the 14th single.
Its lyrics, which compare tears to flower seeds, are especially notable and make it a fitting piece for the drama modeled on botanist Tomitaro Makino.
Filled with Aimyon’s delicate sensibility and deep affection, the work portrays unavoidable experiences such as sorrow and parting, yet sings of hope for the future, offering listeners profound empathy and moving emotion.
Centered on the gentle tones of acoustic guitar, it beautifully expresses feelings that anyone can experience in daily life, making it a piece that resonates with the heart.
Be sure to try using it in your Reels as well.
Spring Dayaimyon12rank/position

This song is filled with the spirit of spring.
It was released in 2019 as the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~.” The lyrics are sprinkled with elements of the Crayon Shin-chan world, making it especially enjoyable for fans.
With a warm tone centered on family bonds and love, it gently supports those beginning a new chapter as spring arrives.
On spring days when anticipation and anxiety about a new life are intertwined, be sure to give it a listen.
I’ve gotten stronger, Blue.aimyon13rank/position

This is a track from Aimyon’s fourth album, “Falling Into My Eyes Record.” After the album’s release, the music video for this song was unveiled and quickly became a hot topic.
Fans have reacted with comments like “It’s addictive” and “The indirectly expressed lyrics are outstanding.” Even knowing you’ll never end up together, you still can’t walk away on your own—the feeling of love with nowhere to go.
Haven’t you ever put on a brave face to cover up such feelings? It’s a song that quietly pierces the heart with the pain of unrequited love.
Our world for twoaimyon14rank/position

A bittersweet love song by Aimyon, set to a gentle melody that envelops the everyday life of a cohabiting couple, delicately portraying the anxieties and conflicts that arise within an intimate relationship.
From morning kisses to nighttime hugs, it captures, in a down-to-earth perspective, the feelings of beginning to doubt the other’s love even while cherishing those private moments shared by just the two of them.
Featured on the album “Seishun no Excitement,” released in September 2017, the song brilliantly expresses the subtleties of romance—from a small episode of accidentally buying the wrong convenience-store coffee to moments of reaffirming one’s feelings for a partner.
It’s a track that gently stays by the side of anyone feeling uncertain about their relationship.


