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)
Your Dissection Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon1rank/position

This is a shocking song where intense madness and love intertwine.
Released exclusively at Tower Records in March 2015 as Aimyon’s debut single, it left a major impact on the indie scene.
While the melody gives a pop impression, the lyrics darkly portray obsession and possessiveness toward a loved one, and that uncanny contrast pierces the listener’s heart.
The gap between the pop sound and the provocative lyrics masterfully depicts the obsession and destructive desires that can accompany romantic feelings.
It’s a recommended track for those who want to let out powerful emotions or express complex romantic feelings at karaoke.
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon2rank/position

A bittersweet youth love song filled with yearning.
Inspired by a film, Aimyon paints a track that conveys the ache of unrequited love alongside a faint glimmer of hope.
Released as a single in October 2019, it drew attention as the theme song for an animated movie of the same name.
The lyrics evoke a nostalgic look back at a love that has passed, gently wrapping you in feelings of heartache that everyone has experienced.
It’s perfect for high school students who want to listen while thinking of someone they like.
It’s great for quietly listening alone, and also for sharing with friends to reminisce about your youth.
Say you like me.aimyon3rank/position

This is a song from Aimyon’s second album “Nik umarekk o Yo ni Habakaru,” released in 2015, that sings about a slightly endearing—almost frightening—maiden’s heart.
I feel like Aimyon’s second album confronts themes of “life” and “death,” so this track, positioned as a pure love song, stands out a bit as an oddity.
The lyrics, in which a girl who was cheated on and dumped vents her bitterness and resentment, might be highly relatable for women who’ve been through the same.
It’s amusing how the title “Suki tte Itte yo” (“Say you love me”) starts to feel more like “Say you love me, now.”
Because I fell in loveaimyon4rank/position

It’s a gem of a ballad by Aimyon that not only conveys the aching sense of loss after love ends, but also evokes gratitude for having met that special person.
Included on the album “Shunkanteki Sixth Sense,” released in February 2019, this piece captivates with its stripped-down, unadorned arrangement.
Known for being recorded in a single take, the acoustic guitar tones and her raw vocals resonate as if speaking right beside the listener.
It leaves you with a warm feeling, one that makes you cherish how your view of the world has changed through knowing love.
Perfect for a quiet night when you want to shed a few tears and detox your heart.
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon5rank/position

A bittersweet love song where pure feelings for love and music intertwine.
The earnest desire to let the person you like hear what matters most to you is conveyed through Aimyon’s clear, translucent voice.
It’s a song whose clumsy confession—wanting to bridge the distance through the music of rock—resonates deeply.
Released in August 2017, it has surpassed 300 million streams, capturing the hearts of many listeners.
It’s the perfect track for those in a bittersweet romance or anyone wishing to bask in memories with someone special.
A Naked Heartaimyon6rank/position

When you’re going through days where love just doesn’t work out, it can feel like you’re the only one being left behind.
The 10th single, released in June 2020, is a warm ballad that gently embraces those bittersweet feelings.
Chosen as the theme song for the drama “My Housekeeper Mr.
Nagisa,” it resonated with many hearts.
Its simple arrangement, centered on piano and pianica, softly wraps unadorned, true-to-life emotions.
It tenderly portrays the feeling of wanting to fall in love again even after repeated heartbreaks, making it a song you’ll want to hear especially if you’ve grown timid about love.
Aimyon’s warm vocals will quietly give you a nudge toward tomorrow.
Marigoldaimyon7rank/position

This is a song whose bittersweet yet warm melody resonates in the heart, like a summer twilight.
Aimyon sings about everyday moments with a loved one and the enduring sparkle of unfading memories.
The lyrics carry the joy and anxiety of love, along with a pure wish to stay connected.
Released in August 2018 as Aimyon’s fifth single, the song became known in 2019 for being the first by a domestic artist to surpass 100 million streams in Japan.
As a nationally beloved track, it’s sure to liven up summer drives and karaoke sessions!


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