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Aina the End Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Aina The End, who has been active as a member of the idol group BiSH formed in 2015, has been pursuing solo work since her time in the group.

Even after BiSH disbanded, she has continued her solo music activities with the same vigor.

Her charm lies in her distinctive singing voice that you can recognize at first listen, and there are surely many fans who love her husky vocals.

In this article, we’ll introduce Aina The End’s songs in a ranking format.

Let her one-of-a-kind voice soothe you.

Aina the End Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

osmanthus (fragrant orange osmanthus; sweet olive)Aina ji Endo8rank/position

A song themed around the sweet fragrance that drifts through the autumn season.

Sung by Aina The End, also known as a member of BiSH, it was included on her 2021 album THE END.

Completed together with Seiji Kameda, it has been shaped into a grand ballad.

The lyrics—depicting memories revived by scent and a confrontation with one’s own weaknesses—are distinctive, and resonate deeply alongside her one-of-a-kind husky voice.

The track is based on a demo created about six years before she joined BiSH, and while listening to this beautiful number, graced by a melancholic piano tone, why not spend a sentimental autumn night?

Revolutionary JourneyAina ji Endo9rank/position

Aina the End / On the Road of Revolution – On The Way [Official Music Video] (TV anime “Dandadan” Season 2 Opening Theme)
Revolutionary JourneyAina ji Endo

This is a song chosen as the opening theme for season 2 of the anime Dandadan, which is hugely popular with elementary school students.

Sung by Aina the End, the single was released in September 2025.

Its exhilarating, fast-paced melody perfectly matches the story’s blend of the occult and youth.

The husky, distinctive vocals and a sound that fuses a Japanese-style mystique with hip-hop rhythms draw listeners right in.

The lyrics convey a strong determination to move forward even in difficult situations.

With its upbeat tempo and catchy groove, it’s recommended for anyone who wants to get fired up at karaoke or on a drive with their kids.

Set to its curious rhythms, the whole family can sing along passionately and have a great time.

Poppin’ RunAina ji Endo10rank/position

AiNA THE END – Poppin’ Run [Official Music Video]
Poppin' RunAina ji Endo

Aina the End enjoying a drive in the passenger seat of a yellow T-Cross leaves a strong impression.

In addition to showcasing the car’s exterior through driving scenes, the ad subtly highlights its driver-assistance features and cargo capacity, effectively conveying the appeal of the T-Cross.

The BGM in this commercial is “Poppin’ Run,” sung by Aina the End.

Released in 2024, it’s an upbeat, fun track that makes you want to listen while driving.

Aina the End Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Kyrie, Hymn of MercyKyrie (Aina Ji Endo)11rank/position

Kyrie (Aina the End) - Kyrie: Hymn of Mercy [Official Music Video] (Theme song of the film “Kyrie no Uta”)
Kyrie, Hymn of MercyKyrie (Aina Ji Endo)

Aina the End, who has a background of performing as a member of BiSH and is active as a singer and dancer, stars in the film “Kyrie,” whose theme song is this track, “Kyrie: Hymn of Mercy.” Composer-producer Takeshi Kobayashi wrote both the lyrics and music.

The song portrays people desperately struggling to live amid days filled with hardship and sorrow.

Interweaving grand strings with a warm band performance, it’s a track packed with a bittersweet yet heartwarming message.

Be sure to listen for her emotional vocals, which convey her passionate feelings.

Red:birthmarkAina ji Endo12rank/position

Aina The End / Red:birthmark [Official Music Video] (TV Anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury Season 2 Ending Theme)
Red:birthmarkAina ji Endo

Aina The End, who drew attention as the lead vocalist of BiSH.

Since going solo and working as a singer, she’s been turning out a string of great songs, wielding her husky voice as a weapon.

Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Red:birthmark.” It’s a work that brings her poignant, husky voice to the forefront.

That said, it’s not just about singing huskily—there are quite a few high notes as well, so a wide vocal range is required.

Heart to HeartAina ji Endo13rank/position

This commercial announces that Ainá the End will appear at the Pocky Music Festival and expresses the excitement and anticipation surrounding it.

The key feature is the switching between smartphone footage and on-site footage, conveying that there are many different ways to enjoy the event.

The song sung to heighten expectations for such an event is Ainá the End’s “Heart to Heart.” Her powerful vocals layered over a band sound are striking, and their momentum conveys a determination to move forward.

My sincere heartAina ji Endo14rank/position

AiNA THE END – My Sincerity [“Grow The Sunset” at Zepp Haneda]
My sincere heartAina ji Endo

Aina the End is a female artist who continues to thrive on the front lines, wielding her exceptionally husky voice as a weapon.

Her singing ability is so remarkable that you’d never guess she used to be an idol, and in terms of expressiveness, she ranks among the very top of female artists in Japan.

Among her songs, the one that leaves an especially smoky, mature impression is “Watashi no Magokoro” (“My Sincere Heart”).

It’s a track that feels like a blend of Chara and UA’s musical sensibilities—chill, yet brimming with passion.