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] (1–10)
Marigoldaimyon1rank/position

It’s a bittersweet yet warm love song that tugs at the heart, with scenes of a summer gone by and unwavering feelings for someone special.
The protagonist’s earnest emotions—the joy of love, the anxieties it brings, and the wish for an eternal bond—come through alongside vivid floral imagery.
This track is the fifth single by Aimyon, a singer-songwriter known for a captivating, androgynous voice, released in August 2018.
Despite having no tie-ins with films or TV shows, it became a huge hit in the late Heisei era and has remained a beloved classic.
With its appealing, soothing acoustic guitar sound, it’s perfect for those moments when you want to look back on past love and sink into nostalgia.
Be sure to take it along for a drive and let the memories blossom into conversation!
Your Dissection Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon2rank/position

This is a song by Aimyon that portrays love running amok—the kind of overwhelming affection that makes you want to keep every part of the other person to yourself.
Despite its poppy, upbeat melody, the song sings of a crazed possessiveness that refuses to let anyone else have them.
Released in March 2015 as her indie debut, it was later included on the mini-album “tamago.” If you’ve ever not only suffered the pain of heartbreak, but also been tormented by jealousy and fixation—asking yourself, “Why do I feel this way?”—you’ll deeply relate to the protagonist’s intense emotions.
Belt it out at karaoke and let your feelings explode—you might find that the murky emotions stuck deep inside your heart clear up just a little.
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon3rank/position

A signature song by Aimyon that blends the sweet tang and faint bitterness of youth, gripping listeners’ hearts and never letting go.
Released in August 2017 as her third single, this track portrays a clumsy crush: trying to convey one’s feelings to someone who isn’t into rock through a beloved record.
Many will likely see their younger selves in the earnest “I,” wishing to close even a little of the distance.
Upon release, it earned power-play rotation at 42 radio stations nationwide, catapulting her recognition.
When you’re wrestling with the frustration of unrequited love, why not listen to this song for a dose of courage?
Because I fell in loveaimyon4rank/position

After a love ends, there are times when it feels like a gaping hole has opened in your heart, aren’t there? Only after losing it do you realize how precious it was, and your chest tightens with the ache of knowing you can’t go back.
On nights filled with that helpless feeling, the ballad included on Aimyon’s album “Momentary Sixth Sense” gently stays by your side.
Released in February 2019, the album features a simple sound centered on acoustic guitar.
It also drew attention as the campaign song for “LINE Xmas 2019.” In fact, this track was recorded in a single take in the studio.
That’s why you can truly feel the trembling breaths and the wavering of emotions.
If you listen alone in a quiet room, lost in memories, time that had stood still might begin to move again.
A Naked Heartaimyon5rank/position

When it comes to Aimyon, most people strongly associate her with “Marigold,” but an unexpectedly popular song is “Naked Heart.” It was Aimyon’s first ballad single, featuring a simple, warm arrangement centered on acoustic guitar, piano, and harmonica.
Many beginner vocal trainees struggle with up-tempo songs and tend to choose ballads.
For that reason, Aimyon’s “Naked Heart,” which is also easy to sing in terms of vocal range, is quite popular.
The melody line is easy to follow, and the structure builds steadily from verse A to verse B to the chorus, making it easier to learn basics like “projecting more strongly” and “sending your voice farther” with each melodic section.
Once you get used to it, it’s also recommended to try singing the falsetto parts in chest voice.
Spring Dayaimyon6rank/position

Aimyong’s seventh major-label single.
Released in April 2019, this song was written as the theme for the film Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane – The Lost Hiroshi, and it’s also known for a title inspired by Kasukabe, the story’s setting.
Told from the perspective of Hiroshi, the father in the story, the lyrics carefully trace his proposal to his family and his hopes for the future—moving many listeners each time they hear it.
Also included on the album Heard There’s Delicious Pasta, it’s a gem of a track that makes you want to reaffirm your love for someone special along with the cheerful vibes of spring.
Like this tonightaimyon7rank/position

A work released by Aimyon in November 2018 is perfect for those moments when the night grows quiet and you want to gently calm your mind.
Written as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “We Cannot Become Beasts,” the track portrays the pent-up emotions and loneliness of people living in the city.
It also drew attention as a song that stands by athletes facing high-stakes moments, after being chosen as Roki Sasaki’s walk-up music during the 2023 WBC.
Whether you’re feeling the tension before a big challenge or spending a night alone with your thoughts, listening to it can gradually ease your mind.
He was alive, wasn’t he?aimyon8rank/position

This is the major-label debut single by Aimyon, a singer-songwriter from Hyogo Prefecture, released in November 2016.
Shocked by news of a suicide by jumping, Aimyon wrote this piece with honest words about life and death.
The contrast between the fact that an unknown someone undeniably lived and the cold reactions online pierces the heart.
It was also used as the opening theme for the drama “Is Kichijoji the Only Place You Want to Live?” It’s a deeply moving number that offers support to junior high school students who feel lonely or find life hard.
Flower of loveaimyon9rank/position

A heartwarming medium-tempo ballad beloved by a wide range of generations, written specifically as the theme song for NHK’s morning drama series Ranman, which brightened Japan’s mornings.
Aimyon, who loves plants, created the song while reflecting on the story of the botanist who inspired the drama and his wife, and its lyrics—depicting love that never withers and the bonds of life even amid hardship—truly strike a chord.
Released in June 2023 as her 14th single, the song is characterized by a comfortable acoustic guitar sound and a distinctive waltz-like 3/4 rhythm.
With its relaxed tempo and manageable vocal range, even teens who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it comfortably.
It’s a gentle, tender number that’s perfect for delivering a soothing performance at karaoke with friends.
I want to tell you how I feel (my love)aimyon10rank/position

Aimyon’s “Ai o Tsutaetai da Toka” is a song that sings about a variety of emotions related to love over a funky groove.
The electric guitar tone is what creates the original’s funky vibe, so if you’re playing acoustic, it’s recommended to use muting and inventive strumming to recreate that sharpness.
Not only how you subdivide the rhythm, but also being mindful of the speed of your downstrokes and upstrokes will make the attack stand out even more.
The lyrics are densely packed with words, but it might be important to keep moving forward without getting thrown off by that.


