Ao’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Singer-songwriter ao launched her full-fledged music career in 2020 and made her major-label debut just a year later.
In 2022, she was also selected for Spotify’s “RADAR: Early Noise 2022,” quickly gaining attention from the very start of her career.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranked list of ao’s songs, showcasing her richly nuanced and deeply expressive vocals.
If you’re a fan of female vocals with depth and warmth, she’s an artist you won’t want to miss—don’t miss this chance to give her a listen.
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Ao's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
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Singer-songwriter ao, who rose to prominence through internet-centered activity, drew attention with her 2022 release “Ripple.” Inspired by encountering a movie poster, the song was created around that moment and portrays the act of facing oneself.
It features a modern beat rooted in electronica.
Her supple vocals evoke a sense of limitless possibility stretching into the future.
It’s a Reiwa-era hit packed with charm, including its subtly ambient-tinged sound.
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Released in December 2023, this is a ballad that overwhelms with Ao’s beautiful vocals.
While it was created for Häagen-Dazs’ TV commercial “Honjitsu, Torokeyoubi,” its worldbuilding—depicting the moon’s diverse and complex emotions—also evokes a nostalgic atmosphere.
The days spent gazing up at the moon, the days bathed in light—every moment feels like an irreplaceable treasure.
Based on Debussy’s masterpiece Clair de Lune, the Japanese lyrics breathe new life into the piece.
With its warm ambiance, it’s the kind of song you’ll want to savor slowly while moon-viewing.


