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.
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Aina the End Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
AriaAina ji Endo22rank/position

Aina the End is known for her husky, slightly nasal voice, but if you’re not used to this singing style, imitating it can make it very difficult to stay on pitch.
To score 100 points, first focus on matching the pitch accurately using a voice that’s natural and comfortable for you.
At the end of the C melody, there’s a high note at C5; make sure to take a breath mid-phrase and place the note properly.
Also, the chorus uses a lot of scoops as a technique, but you don’t need to worry about that at first.
Start by getting familiar with the melody!
sailAina ji Endo23rank/position

Aina The End, who made waves for possessing singing ability unusual for an idol, is now active as an actress and singer-songwriter, leaving behind many classic songs.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Ho.
It’s one of the most technically challenging songs in her catalog.
The most difficult point of this piece is, without a doubt, the husky-voiced shouts.
While many can sing delicately, very few can intentionally deliver a raw, rough-edged performance.
If you’re confident in your vocal skills, be sure to give it a try.
Peerless BlossomAina ji Endo24rank/position

Set to a grand ballad, this gem of a song crafted by Aina The End sings of the joy and ache of love.
The gentle, flowing piano melody leaves a lasting impression, layered with a magnificent string arrangement that builds into a stirring, dramatic piece.
Released in March 2025, it was written as the theme song for the film “Mononoke: The Movie, Chapter Two — Fire Rat.” It can be considered a culmination of her steadily growing solo career across albums such as THE END, The Zombie, and RUBY POP.
When you come to know deep love—and face the sorrow of losing it—this song is sure to resonate in your heart.
FrailAina ji Endo25rank/position

Aina the End, who made her name as a member of BiSH and is now gaining attention as an actress, delivers a track packed with her appeal as an expressive artist.
Its unique worldview became a major topic on social media.
Set to a refined beat and edgy sound co-produced with Shin Sakiura, the song beautifully conveys fragile, shifting emotions.
Aina’s distinctive husky voice further heightens the subtly unsettling, mysterious atmosphere.
Released in March 2024, the track was written as the theme song for the film “Strange House” and is also included on the album “RUBY POP.” It’s the perfect listen for nights when you want to feel a little bolder or sink into your own world—you’ll surely be captivated by its artistic allure.
NaNaAina ji Endo26rank/position

This solo song by BiSH’s Aina the End became a hot topic for its surreal and funny music video.
While Aina performs the song seriously from start to finish, Masami Ishihara from the theater-comedy unit dances expressionlessly and matter-of-factly right beside her.
The animation in the MV is also distinctive, and its unique world view becomes quite addictive.
At a thank-you party, recreating this MV would be a guaranteed hit for anyone who knows the original! The key is to perform in a calm, deadpan manner.
Good night, crybaby; farewell, songstress.Aina ji Endo27rank/position

This is CreepHyp’s first single, released in 2012.
As part of the 2018 exhibition “CreepHyp’s Subete—Lend Us Your Lyrics, Let Us Visualize Them,” it was covered by Aina the End, who has been making great strides both with BiSH and as a solo artist.
With her overwhelmingly unique expressive power, Aina captivates many listeners.
While the fragile, beautiful world drawn solely by the vocals feels tight around the chest, it also conveys a strength that makes you face yourself.
watermelonAina ji Endo28rank/position

Speaking of Aina the End, she’s a member of BiSH and a singer known for her captivating husky voice! In fact, while active with BiSH, she has also pursued a solo career, and this song is included on an album released under her solo name.
What’s more, it’s a song she wrote and composed herself before joining BiSH.
The lyrics are compelling, as they seem to reflect her feelings at the time—trial and error on the path toward her dreams.
If you listen to it when you feel like your heart is about to break amid your efforts and challenges toward your goals, it will encourage you and help you regain your confidence.
Also, her signature husky voice has a mysterious charm that soothes the heart more and more just by listening.


