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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.

aimyon’s love songs and popular tracks ranking [2026] (31–40)

Ra, a storyaimyon31rank/position

Aimyon – “Ra, no Hanashi” (Official Audio) [#AimyonMVRequest]
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It’s a sweet-and-sour love song that tenderly spins a romance told through a series of “what if” scenarios.

Those cute daydreams where you imagine how wonderful it would be to be like this with someone you love are something everyone can relate to, right? This track is included on the album Momentary Sixth Sense, released in February 2019, and was written as an insert song for the feature-length animated film Even If the World Ends Tomorrow.

Aimyon’s unadorned choice of words and Tomi Yo’s light, sprightly arrangement gently give courage to hearts timid in love.

If you listen while melting homemade chocolate, your feelings for him are sure to set, too.

Venus beltaimyon32rank/position

Aimyon – Venus Belt [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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A song by Aimyon inspired by the faint pink band of light that appears on the opposite side of the sky just before sunrise and just after sunset.

Released in October 2025, it poignantly sings of lingering traces of past memories and emotions.

Its warm band sound delicately captures a wavering state of mind.

If you want to empathize with a bittersweet love, give it a listen—it’s sure to slip gently into your heart.

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A track from Aimyon’s fourth full-length album, “Falling Into My Eyes Record,” released in 2022.

I’ve heard records are having a bit of a revival lately, so perhaps the album title nods to that.

The song opens with a scene of writing a loved one’s name on an omurice with ketchup.

Even the somewhat provocative words like “blood” and “kill” that appear in the lyrics feel like expressions of love turned inside out.

The melody is a bit jazzy for an Aimyon song and absolutely worth a listen.

I hope you’ll listen while reminiscing about someone you used to love.

Leaves of potpourriaimyon34rank/position

The classic “Popuri no Ha” begins with guitar arpeggios touched by a warm effect.

Rather than leaning into her folk roots, this piece lands closer to the languid Japanese rock of the late 2000s.

Although falsetto appears in the chorus, the song doesn’t demand much vocal power, so it’s also recommended to recreate it with a restrained mixed voice, which is much easier to produce than falsetto.

If you’re not confident in your lung capacity or vocal stamina, consider adding it to your repertoire.

Marshmallowaimyon35rank/position

Aimyon – Marshmallow [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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When it comes to White Day gifts, many people probably think of that white, fluffy confection.

Featured on Aimyon’s 3rd album, “Heard There’s Delicious Pasta,” this song is literally named after that very sweet.

With Toomi Yoh’s arrangement delivering a thick, full band sound, it sprinkles in words like sweet treats and chocolate while actually depicting a deeply sensual form of love—very much in Aimyon’s style.

It’s a number I’d recommend to adult lovers in relationships that aren’t merely sweet, but deep and richly intense.

Lucky coloraimyon36rank/position

Aimyon – Lucky Color [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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In this commercial, Ami Toma receives messages of support from friends who live far away.

The way she can’t help but smile at the question, “How have you been?” conveys a deep sense of friendship.

The ad depicts the idea that, just like those messages from friends, the taste of Calpis Water serves as a trigger to help you remember your true self.

The heartwarming CM features “Lucky Color,” a track from Aimyon’s album “Neko ni Jealousy,” released in September 2024, as its background music.

Many people will likely relate to the lyrics, which portray the feelings of a woman in a long-shot, almost hopeless love.

Please understand me.aimyon37rank/position

“Wakatte Kureyo” is one of Aimyon’s earliest songs, included on her first indie mini-album “tamago,” released in 2015.

The lyrics from a male perspective are striking, and apparently Aimyon actually wrote this song in her mid-teens.

With a subtly Japanese-flavored piano intro, the song has a distinctly Aimyon, 2000s-style medium-tempo ballad vibe, and it’s amazing to think she wrote it as a teenager—her exceptional talent as a singer-songwriter really shines.

Beyond the singable melody line, the overall pitch sits on the lower side, so a man with a higher voice could likely sing it in the original key.

First love is cryingaimyon38rank/position

Aimyon – First Love Is Crying [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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This is the 13th single by Aimyon, a female singer-songwriter who is expanding her reach not only in Japan but also in Taiwan, where she releases works under the artist name “Aimy.” Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “What Do You Do at the End of Love?” its intro—blending melancholy with a refreshing feel—leaves a strong impression.

The sorrow of a first love that has ended and the sense of apathy that makes everything feel meaningless are emotions many listeners will surely relate to.

With a lyrical melody that vividly paints scenes and the soothing tones of acoustic guitar, it’s a love ballad that is both evocative and comforting.

Dream-Chasing Bengalaimyon39rank/position

Aimyon – Dream-Chasing Bengal [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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When someone betrays you, it hurts immensely, doesn’t it? You might feel reckless or not want to think about anything at all.

Aimyon’s “Yumeoi Bengal” is packed with emotions that perfectly match that mood, making it a song you can’t help but relate to.

When you find out you’ve been cheated on, even as you think “whatever happens, happens,” a whirl of emotions surges through you, and your regret and resentment grow.

It’s a song whose raw feelings stab right into you, yet its refreshingly light sound might, as you listen, help you let it go as something in the past—like, “That awful person? I don’t care anymore.”

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Aimyon is a singer-songwriter whose careful choice of words, gently weaving scenes and emotions, resonates with many.

Featured on her album “Falling Into Your Eyes Record,” released in August 2022, this song is a number filled with a sense of budding happiness, chosen as the commercial theme for the wedding information service Zexy.

The lyrics portray the contours of a beloved person and the relationship between two people, making it perfect as background music for those special moments spent with a partner.

It overlaps with the proposal-centered storyline of the commercial, and just listening to it warms the heart.

It’s sure to gently accompany those sweet, bittersweet moments when you’re making chocolates while thinking of someone dear.