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AKB48 Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

AKB48 Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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AKB48, the idol group famous for staple dance numbers like “Koisuru Fortune Cookie” and “Heavy Rotation”! While their bright, poppy songs are their trademark, this article will intentionally spotlight AKB48’s ballads.

How many of AKB48’s ballads do you know? In fact, they have several popular ballad songs, including graduation songs and wedding songs.

Take this opportunity to check out AKB48’s ballads too!

AKB48 Ballad Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Cherry Blossom BookmarkAKB481rank/position

[MV full] Sakura no Shiori / AKB48 [Official]
Cherry Blossom BookmarkAKB48

This song was released in 2010 as AKB48’s 15th single.

The center positions were held by Minami Takahashi and Atsuko Maeda.

With a choral-like arrangement, it’s a perfect track for graduation season.

In the music video, the members wear school uniforms and hakama over kimono, evoking the theme of graduation.

365 Days’ Paper AirplaneAKB482rank/position

[MV] Paper Airplane of 365 Days (Short ver.) / AKB48 [Official]
365 Days' Paper AirplaneAKB48

AKB48 is a girls’ group that has risen to the top of the modern idol scene with an innovative style built on the concept of “idols you can meet.” 365 Nichi no Kamihikōki (365 Days of Paper Airplanes), created as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Asadora Asa ga Kita, is a ballad that, despite being included as the coupling track on their 42nd major single, Kuchibiru ni Be My Baby, garnered overwhelming support.

Its lyrics, which teach us that the journey matters more than the outcome, may help ease the anxieties of those about to graduate.

With a gentle, simple melody that also makes it ideal for choral performance, this beloved classic transcends the boundaries of idol songs.

Love, I’m checkmated.AKB483rank/position

Love Is Checkmated Music Video / AKB48 64th Single [Official]
Love, I'm checkmated.AKB48

AKB48, a female idol group born in 2005 and based in Akihabara, introduced the innovative format of “theater performances” to Japan’s music scene.

Centered on J-pop and idol pop, they also showcase a wide musical range, including rock and ballads.

They have released a steady stream of singles and albums, setting numerous records on the Oricon charts.

The group has appeared on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and has won many music awards, including the Japan Record Awards.

Produced by Yasushi Akimoto, they launched the groundbreaking “General Election,” in which fans vote.

Without ever disbanding, the group continues to deliver a fresh appeal by repeatedly welcoming new members and graduating others.

AKB48, which brought a fresh breeze to idol culture, is recommended for those who enjoy lively, upbeat songs and dances.

I want to become a cherry blossom tree.AKB484rank/position

[MV full] Let's Become a Cherry Tree / AKB48 [Official]
I want to become a cherry blossom tree.AKB48

A gentle medium-tempo ballad by AKB48 that portrays the beauty of spring and memories of graduation.

As it likens eternal love watching over those who set out on a new journey to a cherry tree, it warmly sings of the courage and hope to take the first step forward.

Depicting the touching image of young people heading toward a bright future while carrying their anxieties, this work was released in February 2011.

It was used as the theme song for the drama “A Letter from the Cherry Blossoms” and also gained attention as a CM song for UHA Mikakuto.

With a message perfect for graduation season and a gentle melody line that evokes the arrival of spring, it will wrap you in the desire to revel in cherished memories.

Mermaid in FebruaryAKB485rank/position

This AKB48 song paints a romantic scene that makes you want to head to the chilly seaside in lingering-February cold.

It’s memorable for lyrics that liken carefree frolicking by the winter ocean to a mermaid, turning even the cold spray of the waves into shared memories.

Performed as a unit song with Azuki Yagi on vocals at a theater show in December 2024, it was later included on the album “AKB48 ~studio recordings collection~ AKB48 18th Stage ‘Koko Kara da,’” released in December 2025.

This work is a bittersweet love song that captures feelings of affection so strong they make even selfish behavior seem adorable.

It’s the perfect track for gazing out at the quiet winter sea and sinking into a sentimental mood.

Color contacts winkAKB486rank/position

Color Contacts Wink Music Video / AKB48 63rd Single [Official]
Color contacts winkAKB48

This dazzling number was created as the culmination of Yuki Kashiwagi’s idol career, with Kashiwagi—who has long led the group—serving as center for the first time on her own.

You can practically picture the bittersweet scene of unrequited love, where feelings are conveyed not through words, but through glances and gestures.

Released as a single in March 2024, it was composed by Yoshimasa Inoue, the hitmaker behind numerous chart-toppers.

The melody, blending nostalgia and freshness, is sure to set listeners’ hearts dancing.

In the music video, a world surrounded by colorful flowers beautifully portrays the “life of an idol.” Perfect for the spring season, this work gently encourages those embarking on a new chapter.

It’s an ideal track when you want to immerse yourself in a classic idol song.

Because I like you.AKB487rank/position

[MV full] Because I Love You / AKB48 [Official]
Because I like you.AKB48

This piece could be called a hidden gem by AKB48, a song about pure love that asks for nothing in return.

Riding on a driving, fast-paced band sound, it delivers a heartfelt message in classic idol-pop fashion.

Originally included as a B-side to the single “RIVER,” released in October 2009, it gained such passionate support from fans that it proudly took 2nd place at the following year’s Request Hour.

It was also used as the theme for the Wii game Tōmajiden commercials, so some listeners may already find it familiar.

The bright vocals from the Under Girls, including Aki Takajo, give listeners a powerful push forward.

If you listen when you’re feeling down or when you want to cheer someone on with all your might, you’re sure to get a dose of positive energy.

You are the melody.AKB488rank/position

[MV full] Kimi wa Melody / AKB48 [Official]
You are the melody.AKB48

An anniversary song that can truly be called monumental, created to commemorate the 10th anniversary of AKB48’s formation.

Amid a dazzling sound that evokes the arrival of spring, a bittersweet melody tinged with nostalgia intertwines—doesn’t it make your heart flutter every time you listen? Released in March 2016 as their 43rd single, this track drew major attention for featuring legendary graduates like Atsuko Maeda and Yuko Oshima.

The vividly colored music video, directed by Mika Ninagawa and inspired by “Ōoku,” is striking, and the song was also widely known as the theme for GYAO! commercials.

Why not pick it for karaoke with friends reuniting after a while, or when you want to bask in fond memories?

Graduation of Unrequited LoveAKB489rank/position

Unrequited Love Graduation (Team K Ver.)
Graduation of Unrequited LoveAKB48

Let me introduce an AKB48 number that marks the passage of time at graduation and portrays an unspoken one-sided love.

Released in March 2007 as part of Team K’s 3rd Stage “Nounai Paradise,” it’s a song that has been passed down in theater performances.

You can laugh within your circle of friends, yet say nothing in front of the person you like as graduation day draws near.

Those bittersweet feelings are carefully spun over a gentle, mid-tempo melody.

Rather than flashy production, the arrangement treasures the afterglow of the words, quietly seeping into the listener’s heart.

This work captures a moment of youth swaying between the fear that love might end unfulfilled and the desire to express your feelings anyway.

It’s a number we recommend not only to those about to graduate, but also to anyone who wants to remember who they were back then.

I don’t need wings.AKB4810rank/position

[MV full] Tsubasa wa Iranai / AKB48 [Official]
I don't need wings.AKB48

This work features a pleasantly nostalgic, folk-inspired melody.

Released as a single in June 2016, it marked Mion Mukaichi’s first time as center.

The warm lyrics—telling you it’s okay not to rush, that even without wings you can keep walking firmly on the ground—really resonate.

The music video, crafted with a worldview reminiscent of the student movements of the 1970s, also drew attention, and the song is known as the theme for the Amazon Prime Video drama “AKB48 Sousenkyo Scandal: Akiba Document.” With the acoustic guitar tones layered with the members’ gentle chorus, it’s a track packed with a timeless charm that transcends generations.

Its relaxed tempo and comfortable range make it easy to sing, so it’s also a great pick when you want to raise your voices together and have fun at karaoke.