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] (1–10)
Become an adultAina ji Endo1rank/position

A song by Aina The End, who also performs as a central member of the girls’ group BiSH, which announced its disbandment in 2023.
It’s a cover of singer-songwriter YUKI’s track and was featured as the CM song for Galaxy’s “Always Together: New Life” campaign.
Sung with a huskier tone than the original, the bittersweet melody is sure to catch men’s attention when performed at karaoke.
Whether you sing it cutely to match your own vocal timbre or go husky, it fits the song—a sentimental number.
Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina ji Endo2rank/position

An emotional up-tempo track where a sense of speed intertwines with a mysterious melody.
Selected as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Dandadan, this song was released for streaming in July 2025 and got a CD release in September.
Written and composed by the duo Aina The End and Shin Sakiura, its lyrics—linked to the protagonists’ emotions—are truly moving.
It sparks a forward-looking strength, making it perfect for moments when you want to fire yourself up.
treasure holderAina ji Endo3rank/position

It’s a mid-tempo ballad written as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Sayonara Maestro: My Father and My Appassionato,” released digitally in February 2024.
It’s crafted with a warm atmosphere tinged with a poignant ache that tightens the chest.
Aina the End’s husky vocals sink deeply into listeners’ hearts.
During graduation season, why not sing it earnestly at karaoke while thinking of the teachers and friends who have supported you?
PasswordAina ji Endo4rank/position

A song whose vocals, mixing fragility and resolve, seep deep into the heart.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad by Aina the End, who, after her work with BiSH, has shone in various fields, including starring in the film “Kyrie no Uta.” Released digitally in October 2023, it was selected as the ending theme for the anime “The Apothecary Diaries.” Written by singer-songwriter Huwie Ishizaki, the track’s expansive melody and prayer-like lyrics are deeply moving.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side at the moment you set off, carrying feelings too complex to put into words.
Don’t disappear.Aina ji Endo5rank/position

A ballad that begins with quiet piano notes and unfolds into a grand sound as emotions overflow.
This work marks the origin of Aina The End’s solo career.
She wrote both the lyrics and music, pouring in the earnest feelings she held at eighteen—the desperate wish not to lose someone precious.
The sense of loss—like a world drained of color without you—comes through painfully through her one-of-a-kind husky voice.
On nights when inescapable loneliness strikes, this singing will be there to help you.
Only on nights when I want to dieAina ji Endo6rank/position

This is a heartwarming song that delicately portrays how the smile of someone precious comes to mind in moments when your heart feels like it might break amid an unremarkably passing everyday life.
Aina the End wrote and composed the song, with production by Shingo Sekiguchi of Ovall.
Her quietly companionable husky voice blends exquisitely with the warm acoustic sound.
Written in February 2020 as the ending theme for the MBS/TBS drama “Shinitai Yoru ni Kagitte” (“Only on the Nights I Want to Die”), Aina the End—who was a fan of the original work—carefully captured the story’s worldview.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you feel lonely, hopeless, or on the verge of breaking.
The presence of someone dear, and the warmth of shared memories, will surely become a source of support for your heart.
Days of JewelsAina ji Endo7rank/position

An insert song from the final episode of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, which turns its gaze not to the battlefield but to the brilliance of everyday life.
It’s an original track by Aina The End, released digitally in July 2023.
Written and composed by Aina herself, this warm mid-tempo number was born from a melody that came to her during a period when an injury made her afraid to dance.
It portrays the heartbeat and human connections felt in seemingly ordinary days as “jewels,” carefully depicting the beauty of each day that should never be taken for granted.
A gentle anthem of encouragement that resonates especially when facing life’s hardships.


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