Energetic live performances at home and abroad are making waves! Ranking of Anly’s most popular songs
Singer-songwriter Anly has been drawing attention for her musicality that spans from old-school to modern styles.
Influenced by her father, she began playing guitar from a young age and soon started teaching herself by covering songs.
She made her major debut in 2015, and her first through third singles were consecutively selected as theme songs for TV dramas—proof of how much attention she’s garnered.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Anly’s most popular songs!
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Energetic live performances at home and abroad are making waves! Ranking of Anly’s most popular songs
Don’t give up on your dreamsAnly8rank/position

One of Takako Okamura’s signature songs, “Yume wo Akiramenai de” (“Don’t Give Up on Your Dreams”), was released in 1987 and has long been loved as a motivational anthem for exam-takers, including being featured in a prep school commercial at the time.
In 2015, a version sung by Anly, a singer-songwriter from Okinawa, was used in a CalorieMate commercial.
Anly is known for her performances using a looper to layer guitar sounds and her own vocals.
In this cover of “Yume wo Akiramenai de,” the arrangement highlights her appeal—her pure, soaring high notes that ring beautifully.
Do as you like.Anly9rank/position

Singer-songwriter Anly, who has worked on many drama and anime theme songs, wrote “Suki ni Shinayo” as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime Dr.
STONE NEW WORLD.
Repeating the title phrase, the song delivers a message of “freely choose your own path.” It also incorporates elements of folk music, helping to express the anime’s grand worldview—one of its key appeals.


