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.
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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

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

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!
Poplar Cafe at the Station Frontaimyon85rank/position

A refreshing yet warm melody makes Aimyon’s song “Ekimae Kissa Poplar” especially memorable.
Featuring guitar that evokes a bottleneck-slide style, the performance has a distinctive tropical feel.
The vocal line in this piece is very simple: there are no dramatic leaps in pitch, the range is somewhat narrow, and the rhythm is easy to follow.
It’s a song that anyone—regardless of gender—can sing with ease.
If you like tracks that evoke the evening or a tropical atmosphere, consider adding this one to your repertoire.
The time when I remember the day we chatted foolishly at duskaimyon86rank/position

A refreshing track featuring gritty guitars and drums mixed with handclaps, “When I Remember the Time We Chatted Nonsense at Dusk.” Among Aimyon’s songs, this one in particular carries a laid-back vibe, characterized by a style that feels like a blend of folk and country music.
Surprisingly, the song has a narrow vocal range.
Its bright tone masks this, but the range is so limited that even men can sing it in the original key, making it easy to sing for those who struggle with high notes.
AIMYON Medleyaimyon87rank/position

Singer-songwriter Aimyon, whose nostalgic melodies capture the hearts of a wide range of generations and who enjoys overwhelming popularity especially among younger listeners.
She’s known for many famous songs, including the massive hit “Marigold,” as well as “Harunohi” and “Naked Heart.” While she’s often associated with pop tunes, another hallmark of her music is the number of songs featuring striking, impactful lyrics—such as “I Was Alive,” which incorporates poetry reading.
A medley lets you experience Aimyon’s many facets, making it a great choice both for sparking conversation and for finding new additions to your karaoke repertoire.


