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] (51–60)
Lucky coloraimyon57rank/position

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.
I want to be happy.aimyon58rank/position

This is a song by Aimyon that poignantly portrays the pain of love.
It expresses the feelings of a woman who gives too much, using raw, realistic words.
The protagonist, who bombards her boyfriend with questions, stands out as she seeks her own worth and his love.
Many will likely relate to the way she keeps pursuing happiness despite being hurt again and again.
Frequently performed live and loved by many fans, this piece resonates deeply with those suffering from heartbreak or struggling with love, gently wrapping their pain in its embrace.
On a night when cherry blossoms fallaimyon59rank/position

A song by Aimyon released exclusively for streaming in February 2021, written and composed by herself.
At first listen, it doesn’t seem to demand particularly high notes, but in the latter half of the chorus she skillfully showcases high-register singing.
This section might be where women with higher voices can really shine.
However, in the original recording these high notes are sung in falsetto, so if you plan to follow that approach, please pay close attention to making smooth transitions between registers when you sing.
ai no hanaaimyon60rank/position

This is Aimyon’s 14th single, released digitally in April 2023, with a CD single release also planned for June of the same year.
It was reportedly written as the theme song for the first half of NHK’s 2023 morning drama series Ranman.
Basically, the song features a very simple, singable melody and tempo, so I think it’s one of the best choices when you want to aim for a high score at karaoke.
Try practicing to keep the slightly side-to-side swaying rhythm from becoming flat, and to switch smoothly into the higher notes within the melody.
AIMYON Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)
die die dieaimyon61rank/position

Singer-songwriter Aimyon is known for her acoustic sound that captivates listeners across generations and her lyrical world spun with unique perspectives and phrases.
Among the tracks on her 15th single “Anone,” the song “die die die” is likely to catch many people’s attention with its striking title.
The lyrics, which blend a desire to cherish the present precisely because we never know when things might end with the anxiety of not being able to fully understand each other, may resonate deeply with some listeners.
Set to a lively beat and a melody that sticks in your ears, it’s a heartwarming love song.
Let’s do something niceaimyon62rank/position

Aimyon’s early work “Let’s Do Something Good.” Her early musical style tends to feature strong rock elements.
This piece, too, isn’t the folk music she’s known for today, but rather pop with a strong rock essence.
One of the most singable aspects of this song is, above all, its narrow vocal range.
Since it’s not the kind of track that soars in the chorus, the verses, pre-chorus, and chorus all maintain a calm vocal line without belting.
On your marksaimyon63rank/position

This is a song scheduled for digital release in July 2025, selected as the theme song for the TBS drama “The 19th Chart.” In an interview, Aimyon said, “It’s my first song at 30, and it also has the meaning of returning to my roots.” The tempo is very relaxed, with little pitch fluctuation, making it an easy key to sing.
If you want to return to your origins or make a fresh start, why not learn this song? Also, as the song progresses into the latter half, Aimyon’s singing shifts from falsetto to chest voice.
Even without consciously trying, I think you’ll naturally be drawn into the world of the song as you sing it.
In particular, the latter half of the final chorus is sung with great power.
As your emotions rise, it’s easy to tense up, so try singing while projecting your voice into the distance to avoid straining.


