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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] (31–40)

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It’s a track that opens up an introspective world, prompting you to reexamine yourself from the small discomforts of everyday life.

Included on the album “RUBY POP,” released in November 2024, the lyrics were written by Aina the End herself.

Inspired by the sight of a dog in clothes walking along the roadside, it humorously portrays the awkwardness of living beyond one’s means.

Among the album’s many tie-in songs, this one stands out for its familiar, everyday-kind-of melody.

It’s recommended for those moments when you pause amid a busy day and realize you’ve been pushing yourself too hard.

The husky yet gentle vocals will softly wrap around your scattered heart.

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Aina The End – “ENDROLL” at Nippon Budokan | Trailer | Prime Video
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AiNA THE END, who is active across a wide range of fields as a singer, actress, and dancer.

Having performed as a member of the idol group BiSH, she took on the stage of the Nippon Budokan—a venue that holds deep meaning for her—as a place of challenge.

This work captures her singing and dancing alongside a total of 30 dancers and a backing band.

It offers a wealth of story-driven dance performances and passionate vocals that showcase her expressive singing.

It is a visual work that could be called the culmination of her career to date as an idol, solo singer, and dancer.

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AiNA THE END / Luminous [Official Music Video] (TV Anime ‘ONE PIECE’ opening theme song)
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Released in April 2026, Aina the End’s latest work is the opening theme for the Elbaf arc of the anime ONE PIECE.

It’s a pop-rock track that starts with a crystalline vocal and quickly builds into a thicker, driving beat, naturally lifting your spirits as you listen.

Brimming with the energy to start running despite doubts and loneliness, it blows away irritation in refreshing fashion.

The music video, directed by G2 Yuki Tsujimoto, is also a must-see.

When you’re feeling hopelessly muddled, try blasting it at full volume—your heart is sure to feel clear and refreshed.

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Aina The End wrote the song “Watashi wa Koko ni Imasu for Ame” as the CM song for the digital manga and novel service Piccoma.

This track strikingly contrasts a breezy, upbeat sound with a cry from the heart that depicts inner conflict.

The driving melody paired with Aina’s emotional vocals gradually builds a warm intensity.

It feels as if it speaks for the inferiority complexes and unspoken feelings that arise as we go through life, letting you affirm yourself just a little.

You’ll surely feel a forward-looking sense of vitality welling up!

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Aina the End’s track, set for release in March 2025, sounds like raw cinematic passion distilled into music.

Unveiled as the ending theme for the animated feature Mononoke the Movie: Chapter Two – Fire Rat, it’s marked by a strikingly Japanese, venom-tinged sound.

Her husky, grainy voice brilliantly conveys lingering attachment to a place one longs to return to, an undying love, and the will to sing one’s existence through the pain.

In sharp contrast to the main theme, its razor-edged, aggressive texture is irresistible.

When you feel a persistent heat or thirst burning inside, or when you want to immerse yourself in the film’s dense worldview, give it a listen—her exposed emotions are sure to pierce deep into your heart.

Aina the End Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

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Aina the End – Niji [Official Music Video]
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It’s a masterpiece whose raw emotional expression stands out, gently staying close to a wounded heart.

Crafted by Aina the End, the song likens the subject to a ghost and herself to an incorporeal being, depicting a heartbreaking distance that can never be crossed.

Her husky, gritty voice conveys feelings like loss and loneliness without beautifying them, gripping the listener’s chest.

Released in December 2020, this track was unveiled as a lead single from her album “THE END,” for which she wrote both lyrics and music for every song.

Rather than trying to forcibly forget sorrow, it’s a piece you can deeply relate to when you want to face the anxieties and frailties tucked away in your heart.

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Aina the End – Dare Dare Dare [Official Music Video] / TV Drama “Anonymous: Metropolitan Police Department ‘Finger-Killing’ Countermeasures Office” Opening Theme
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An alternative rock track that incisively captures the malice and conflict lurking in an anonymous society, cutting straight to the heart.

Aina the End wrote and composed it herself, and with her raspy, emotional voice she sings about the violence inherent in words on the internet and the sorrow of people who hurt one another.

The feeling of being tossed around by words whose speaker is unknown, on the verge of losing oneself, comes across with urgency over the tense sound.

Released in February 2021, the song was chosen as the opening theme for the drama “Anonymous: Keishicho ‘Yubisatsujin’ Taisakushitsu.” It was also included on the EP “Naisho,” released the following month in March 2021.

It’s sure to resonate deeply with anyone exhausted by words on social media or longing to lean on someone’s kindness.