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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] (21–30)

delicate heartAina ji Endo29rank/position

Aina The End, a singer admired since her BiSH days for her commanding vocals and high expressive power, released this in November 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for the Netflix show “Korean Drama-na Koi ga Shitai” (I Want a Korean Drama-like Love).

It’s a heartrending, ballad-style number that captures the first emotions discovered through falling in love.

Aina’s soft yet deeply emotive vocals seem to draw out delicate but profoundly honest feelings from within.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to quietly at night.

creationAina Ji Endo × Bando Yudai30rank/position

AiNA THE END × Yuta Bandoh – Creation [Official Music Video] (KITTE Osaka Collaboration Song)
creationAina Ji Endo × Bando Yudai

In the commercial for KITTE Osaka, a commercial facility that held its grand opening in July 2024, Aina The End appears, and her song “Sozo” is used as the background music.

KITTE Osaka is built on the site where the original Osaka Station and the former Osaka Central Post Office once stood, making it a facility that values historical continuity.

The song’s lyrics strikingly evoke a connection between past and future, reminiscent of KITTE Osaka itself.

Be sure to listen to this musically dramatic piece while reading the lyrics.

Aina the End Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Winter SongAina Ji Endo (BiSH)31rank/position

The song used in the year-end and New Year Amazon Prime Video commercial was Kiroro’s “Fuyu no Uta” (Winter Song).

However, the version actually featured in the commercial is sung by AiNA THE END, a member of BiSH, the popular “punk band without instruments.” If you’re a BiSH fan, you’ll recognize her distinctive husky voice right away! I think it’s a wonderful cover that conveys an indescribable poignancy along with a heartwarming winter atmosphere.

Jewelry KissAina ji Endo32rank/position

Aina The End – Jewelry Kiss [Lyric Video]
Jewelry KissAina ji Endo

Aina the End’s new song “Jewelry Kiss.” Aina the End is often mentioned as an artist with exceptional vocal ability, but this piece is among the easier ones in her catalog, so you can comfortably aim for a high score.

In particular, the vocal range is the easiest point: every part sits within a range that most women can sing without difficulty.

Additionally, it doesn’t include challenging techniques like vocal runs or shouts, so it’s well worth adding to your repertoire.

Christmas cardAina ji Endo33rank/position

This number, written by Noriyuki Makihara, is Aina The End’s first Christmas song and was included on her November 2024 album “RUBY POP.” Chosen as the image song for the Tokyo Christmas Market 2024, it also made headlines when it premiered at the lighting ceremony.

Its gentle, warm melody and lyrics overflowing with feelings for someone special will leave listeners with a cozy glow.

Aina herself said she was moved to tears when she read the lyrics.

Sing it at karaoke with family or friends, and you’re sure to feel even more of the Christmas warmth.

In a calm, intimate atmosphere, try singing your feelings for that special someone.

AliensAina ji Endo34rank/position

This is a Maker’s Mark commercial showing Yuki Sakurai captivated by a performance while sipping a drink at a bar.

Sitting at the counter away from the stage, Sakurai is completely absorbed in the music.

The singer performing at the bar is AiNA THE END, formerly of BiSH and now a solo artist.

She’s covering Kirinji’s 2000 classic “Aliens.” Her vocals are striking—more uptempo than the original yet still imbued with a sense of poignancy.