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AKB48 Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

AKB48 Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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AKB48 Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

AKB48 has now become an idol group that represents Japan.

Here is a ranking of popular love songs by these adorable girls.

The way they wholeheartedly sing down-to-earth love songs from a girl’s perspective is truly moving, isn’t it?

Whether you’re a devoted AKB48 fan or a complete beginner, be sure to check it out!

AKB48 Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB481rank/position

[MV full] Koi Suru Fortune Cookie / AKB48 [Official]
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

In the crowded J-POP scene packed with countless idol groups, AKB48 stands out with a presence that’s practically synonymous with the genre.

Their 32nd major single, “Koisuru Fortune Cookie,” which landed numerous tie-ins—including serving as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “If it’s not fun, it’s not Odaiba! If you don’t go on an adventure, it’s not summer! Odaiba United States 2013”—also became a hot topic on social media as many listeners posted dance videos.

Its cute melody and choreography might just capture your lover’s heart.

It’s a universally known pop tune perfect for big karaoke gatherings where everyone can sing and dance together.

long-distance posterAKB482rank/position

[MV full] Long Distance Poster / AKB48 [Official]
long-distance posterAKB48

“Enkyori Poster,” included on AKB48’s single “Sakura no Shiori” released in 2010.

It’s a cute and straightforward “real crush” song sung from a male perspective, expressing the feelings of a fan who’s fallen in love with an idol, isn’t it? For those known as “idol otaku,” it’s an empowering track—there’s that relatable moment of looking at the poster on your wall and feeling energized—and it even acknowledges that supporting your oshi is like a long-distance relationship, since you don’t get to see them often!

Heavy rotationAKB483rank/position

[MV full] Heavy Rotation / AKB48 [Official]
Heavy rotationAKB48

This is the 17th major single by AKB48, an idol group boasting nationwide popularity.

Centered by Yuko Oshima, the song uses catchy phrases to express the unstoppable feeling of being in love.

Released in August 2010, it reflects meticulous attention to detail—such as the addition of the call-and-response in the intro late in production.

Coupled with an arrangement that highlights electric guitar, it becomes a number that evokes the radiance of youth.

The music video, directed by Mika Ninagawa, drew attention for its distinctive aesthetic.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to remember the thrill of being head over heels in love.

Loud Voice DiamondAKB484rank/position

[MV full] Oogoe Diamond / AKB48 [Official]
Loud Voice DiamondAKB48

Among AKB48’s early songs, “Oogoe Diamond” is especially popular.

This track energetically captures the feelings of a woman in love, and its lyrics, which express the courage to pursue love, are truly empowering.

Although it’s a love song, it doesn’t lean into a cutesy vibe, so even people who tend to shy away from idol music may find it easy to sing.

It lifts your spirits and puts you in a positive mood about love.

The choreography in the chorus mainly uses the arm that isn’t holding the mic, making it easy to dance to at karaoke so everyone can join in and get hyped together!

Everyday, KachushaAKB485rank/position

[MV full] Everyday, Kachusha / AKB48 [Official]
Everyday, KachushaAKB48

It was released in 2011 as AKB48’s 21st single.

The song features Atsuko Maeda in the center position and was used as the theme song for the film “What If a Female Manager of a High School Baseball Team Read Drucker’s ‘Management’?” It’s a summer love song sung from a male perspective, expressing feelings for the other person.

Be My Baby on the LipsAKB486rank/position

[MV full] Be My Baby on the Lips / AKB48 [Official]
Be My Baby on the LipsAKB48

This song vividly portrays youthful romance.

Its sweet and pure lyrics are sure to make teenage girls’ hearts flutter! Packed with AKB48’s charm, the track was released in December 2015.

Minami Takahashi serves as the center, with staging that symbolizes her graduation.

The music video was filmed at Suzaki Lighthouse in Tateyama, Chiba Prefecture, offering fans a mix of nostalgia and freshness.

With its bright melody that cheers on feelings of love, it’s a song that not only livens up karaoke but also makes you want to hum it in quiet moments.

Ponytail and ScrunchieAKB487rank/position

[MV full] Ponytail to Shushu / AKB48 [Official]
Ponytail and ScrunchieAKB48

Released in 2010 as the 16th single, it was used across many media, including as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Quiz! Doremifadon!! – Celebrity Ultimate Intro King Championship.” It’s a very fresh and cute song.

Rather than being straightforward, its slightly awkward feel leaves a strong impression, doesn’t it?

I wanted to see you.AKB488rank/position

AKB48 – Aitakatta (I Wanted to See You) (Official Audio)
I wanted to see you.AKB48

AKB48, whose concept is “idols you can go and meet,” has become a group everyone knows.

Released in October 2006 as their major debut single, this song is a pop number about a girl in love that has been beloved by many fans.

Its lyrics, which honestly convey feelings for someone you like, are something anyone can relate to.

We recommend listening to this track when you want to get everyone hyped at karaoke or when you want to cheer on your own unrequited feelings.

10-year cherry blossomsAKB489rank/position

[MV full] 10nen Zakura / AKB48 [Official]
10-year cherry blossomsAKB48

A heartwarming AKB48 song that accompanies the season of graduations and farewells.

Its lyrics, depicting friends vowing to reunite in ten years, beautifully capture the universal loneliness of parting and the hope for the future.

Released in March 2009, the track became the group’s first to reach the Oricon Top 3.

It’s a gentle push for those taking a new step with the arrival of spring, and is also recommended as background music for send-offs and graduation ceremonies.

LOVE TRIPAKB4810rank/position

[MV full] LOVE TRIP / AKB48 [Official]
LOVE TRIPAKB48

A cute AKB48 song that looks back on past love and expresses the regret of not being able to confess.

Many listeners will relate to the feeling of “If I could time-travel, I’d tell you what I couldn’t say back then.” Released in August 2016, this track was produced as part of the “Declare Your Love, Japan.” project.

In the music video, the selected members travel across Japan, boldly helping people make their confessions—an unforgettable sight.

The song celebrates the importance of honestly expressing your feelings in love.

It’s recommended not only for those with a crush, but also for anyone who wants to reminisce about past romance.

Why not find the courage to share your feelings?

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