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Aimer’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Aimyon, a singer-songwriter from Hyogo Prefecture, is a much-talked-about artist whose popularity skyrocketed with the hit “Marigold”! Her straightforward, unadorned lyrics have earned strong support from many young people.

In this article, we’ll introduce her songs—featured as drama theme songs and even performed on the NHK New Year’s Eve music show Kōhaku Uta Gassen—in a popularity ranking format.

Aimyon Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!aimyon78rank/position

Aimyon – While Listening to Your Dreams, I’ve Got a Laughable Idea! [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!aimyon

Aimyon’s “While Listening to Your Dreams, I’ll Come Up with Ideas That Make You Smile!” is a warm, country-tinged song.

To bring out the light, airy tone of the strings, the gentle rhythm of the acoustic guitar rings throughout.

The chord work is such that it would also stand up as a solo performance, so practice with an awareness of how you’re strumming and what kind of sound you’re producing.

It’s also important to focus on making each chord ring clearly and executing quick chord changes.

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon79rank/position

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

Aimyong’s third major-label single, released in August 2017, is a song that captures the bittersweetness of a youthful crush.

The clumsy desire to share one’s favorite music is conveyed through a nostalgic band sound.

It earned power-play rotation on 42 radio stations nationwide, and its streaming plays have surpassed 500 million—proof that it remains beloved years after its release.

The track is also included on her first full album, “Seishun no Excitement,” and is known as a song that epitomizes Aimyong’s artistic world.

For karaoke, swapping the word “rock” with “sake” is a fun twist that really gets the crowd going.

Add call-and-response shouts in time with the chorus peak, and the party atmosphere will light up instantly.

Boyfriend: yes or noaimyon80rank/position

Released as the B-side to “Ai no Hana,” “Kareshi Umu” is a hidden gem that fully showcases Aimyon’s exceptional songwriting talent.

Set against Shoichi Aida’s playful, breezy guitar arrangement, it vividly captures the emotions of a man being toyed with by his lover.

The title’s wordplay—echoing “calcium”—is brilliant, and men who’ve had similar experiences will likely find themselves empathizing.

While both the chord progression and melody are simple, the song also features a slightly quirky arrangement, so it’s best to grasp the overall vibe of the track before singing it.

Aimyon Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

Blaze Dayaimyon81rank/position

Among Aimyon’s songs, “Enyōbi” stands out for its notably loud, powerful sound.

As the title suggests, it features an intense rock-style arrangement, yet the vocal line itself is surprisingly calm.

The range is relatively narrow as well, making it easier to sing than it might sound on first listen.

The tempo isn’t particularly fast, but the breathing points are somewhat distinctive, so be sure to internalize them before singing.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

The reason I can’t get a boyfriendaimyon82rank/position

Aimyon – The Reason I Can't Get a Boyfriend
The reason I can't get a boyfriendaimyon

A perfect song recommendation for women planning to spend Christmas or Valentine’s Day alone.

It’s a track by Aimyon from her 2015 album “Nikumaresshi Ko Yo ni Habikaru.” In the song, a woman is portrayed watching couples with a touch of envy.

However, it isn’t a heartbreak or unrequited-love song; rather, it expresses the simple wish, “If I had a partner, I’d love to spend the day like that,” along with a bit of self-questioning: “Why don’t I have a partner?” The sound is bright, too, and it seems like it could gently soothe women who are dealing with the same worries.

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Among Aimyon’s songs, “Watashi ni Misete yo” stands out for its quirky vibe.

It features fairly heavy effects and keeps a slightly comical melody throughout.

It even feels a bit similar to PUFFY’s songs.

The vocal line in this track is very simple: the A and B sections sit in the mid to mid-high range, while the chorus stays in the lower range.

There are no high notes in any part, and the song itself is on the shorter side, so even those concerned about vocal stamina should be able to sing it without issue.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

Your Anatomy Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon84rank/position

Aimyon “Anatomy of You: Pure Love Song ~Die~” lyric video made on LINE
Your Anatomy Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon

The title is intense and the lyrics are a bit scary, but that’s exactly why this is a catchy breakup song that conveys a slightly twisted love straight and clear! It’s written from a female perspective, but when sung by a man it takes on a slightly cute vibe—sure to get the crowd going at karaoke, no doubt a classic!