AKB48 Youth Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
When it comes to youth anthems, many people probably think of their songs.Love is inseparable from youth…
AKB48’s tracks, which depict feelings of love so vividly, are surely relatable to many.Here, we present a ranking of AKB48’s most popular youth-themed songs.
AKB48 Youth Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Heavy rotationAKB481rank/position

Released as their 17th single in 2010, this song became a national hit as one of AKB48’s signature tracks, something you’d hear almost daily on karaoke and TV.
Its cute lyrics, set to a brisk rock tempo, sing honestly about a straightforward crush, capturing the fluttery excitement of love that everyone experiences at least once.
The way it surges from the chorus is irresistibly catchy, making you want to sing along, and it’s designed so friends and groups can enjoy the chorus and dance together.
It was heavily aired as the CM song for UHA Mikakutou’s “Puccho,” and in karaoke it set a record by ranking No.
1 for a total of 81 weeks in 2012.
It’s the perfect number for sharing that love-struck feeling with everyone or getting the whole room hyped at karaoke.
GIVE ME FIVE !AKB482rank/position

AKB48’s 2012 number “GIVE ME FIVE!” is a song that lets you celebrate graduation not with tears, but with a smile.
The title refers to a high five.
At live shows, the members themselves performed the song under the name Baby Blossom.
It doesn’t deny the tears of parting, but conveys a positive message: after you cry, smile and look ahead to the bright future starting tomorrow.
While looking back on various memories of youth, it’s a song that lets you say “See you” to your friends with a smile, not a tear-streaked face, in the end.
Everyday, KachushaAKB483rank/position

If you want to instantly liven up a karaoke session and get into a summer mood, how about picking the song that AKB48 turned into a massive hit in 2011? It’s a quintessential idol tune with a pleasant melody and straightforward lyrics that evoke a sunlit seaside.
The song depicts a bittersweet crush—being drawn to the innocent moment of taking off a headband and wishing to spend time together again next year.
Released in May 2011 as their 21st single, it also became familiar through its tie-in with Asahi Soft Drinks’ “WONDA.” One of the great things about AKB48’s songs is how they energize any party when sung.
Why not try this easy-to-sing, refreshing, summer-memory companion of a number?
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB484rank/position

Released in 2013, this is a pretty memorable song among AKB48’s tracks! It became a social phenomenon, with many people posting videos of themselves dancing to it on their social media.
I’m sure many people in their 20s were students when it came out, and quite a few probably performed it at school festivals or sports days.
It’s a relatively recent song, but it definitely brings back memories of fun, youthful days.
Are you watching the sunset?AKB485rank/position

This is AKB48’s sixth major-label single, released in 2007.
Atsuko Maeda and Haruna Kojima served as double centers.
While it didn’t become an explosive hit compared to other songs, it has gained support among fans as a hidden gem.
The lyrics can be read as saying, “There are many things to worry about—school and studying, family and friends—but simply being alive is beautiful in itself,” which makes you want to exclaim, “As expected of Yasushi Akimoto!” It might seem difficult to live true to yourself, but this song makes you realize it isn’t.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re feeling emotionally worn out.
10-year cherry blossomsAKB486rank/position

A song themed around graduation, parting, and reunion has arrived from AKB48 with the coming of spring.
Centered by Atsuko Maeda and Jurina Matsui, it weaves a story of farewells and reunions with fresh, vivid expression.
Set to an upbeat rhythm, its wishes for the future offer a reassuring message that resonates with the graduation scenes everyone experiences.
Released in March 2009, the single reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to during this season when partings and encounters intersect, as you reflect on memories with someone special.
365 Days’ Paper AirplaneAKB487rank/position

AKB48 has led the Japanese idol scene with the concept of “idols you can go meet.” Selected as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Asadora “Asa ga Kita,” this piece, though included as a coupling track on their 42nd single “Kuchibiru ni Be My Baby” released in December 2015, has become a beloved classic across generations.
Its gentle, acoustic guitar-centered sound and lyrics about the importance of moving forward at your own pace softly resonate with listeners.
A mixed three-part choral arrangement has also been created, making it a staple repertoire for school events and graduation ceremonies.
It’s a fitting ballad for new beginnings, tenderly encouraging those who feel anxious about taking their first steps.


