Overwhelming message and skill! Ranking of Awich’s most popular songs
Beyond her music career, rapper Awich is also known for her wide-ranging activities, including establishing a production company for her hometown of Okinawa.
Did you know her artist name is a coined term derived from the literal translation of the kanji in her real name, “Asian Wish Child”?
The contrast between her soul-stirring messages and powerful rap delivers a strong impact to listeners across a wide spectrum.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Awich’s most popular songs—be sure to check it out!
- Wacci’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- wowaka's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- aiko’s classic and popular songs
- Aiko’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- Aiko’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- Rihwa’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- [So touching it makes you cry] A heartbreakingly wistful and sad song that tightens your chest
- A rapper who sings about his hometown, Miyazaki! Ranking of Gadoro’s popular songs
- AK-69 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- A Comprehensive Introduction to AK-69’s Recommended and Popular Songs [2026]
- A masterful producer too! SKY-HI’s most popular songs ranked
- Masterpieces and popular songs by Dragon Ash
- Songs with powerful messages are captivating! Kanzaki Iori’s most popular tracks ranked
Overwhelming message and skill! Awich’s most popular songs ranking (11–20)
WHORU? feat. ANARCHY (Prod. Chaki Zulu)Awich15rank/position

Rapper Awich, who made her major debut in 2020, has been thrilling fans with her powerful messages and exceptional rap skills.
The track “WHORU? feat.
ANARCHY,” included on her second album 8, delivers an impactful punch with razor-sharp lines featuring guest artist ANARCHY.
Its steady tempo makes it easy to perform, whether solo or as a duo, so it’s great for karaoke.
With its simple structure, it’s a perfect number for anyone looking to try their hand at rapping.
ASIAN STATE OF MINDAwich, Jay Park, KR$NA, Masiwei & VannDa16rank/position

This is a cypher featuring five artists who represent the Asian hip-hop scene.
Released in February 2025, the music video dropped simultaneously.
Centered around Awich, Jay Park, KR$NA, Masiwei, and VannDa each showcase distinctive flows, skillfully interweaving their native languages and English.
Their powerful rap, expressing a strong cross-border bond and diversity, leaves a deep impression.
Highly recommended for listeners seeking creative inspiration.
UnveilAwich17rank/position
In a grand set where an expanse of blue fabric descends from above, Panasonic’s commercial unfolds as seven dancers perform in perfect unison, a filmic piece where tension and beauty coexist.
Directed by film director Sho Yanagisawa, the video captures moments of challenge and passion with dramatic precision.
Under the high-stakes condition that the massive fabric covering the floor and ceiling can only be dropped once—with no possibility of a retake—the dancers’ movements, sustained by extreme concentration, are portrayed.
Amplifying that taut atmosphere and energy is Awich’s “Unveil.” Her strong, centered vocals and powerful beat musically express the resolve behind the scenes and the dedication to creation, adding even greater gravitas to the visuals.
Even the cheers that erupt at the moment of success are sublimated into part of the work, making this an impressive track that conveys the beauty of taking on a challenge.
Are you serious?Awich18rank/position

This is the song that serves as the theme for the Netflix series “The Queen of Villains,” starring Yuriyan Retriever and depicting the world of women’s professional wrestling in the 1980s.
Speaking of Awich, she’s a rapper with Okinawan roots, known for her razor-sharp word choice and impeccable sense of rhythm.
In this track, those strengths are on full display, resulting in a piece that’s sure to set listeners’ hearts ablaze.
Looking at the production background, her close collaborator Chaki Zulu composed the music, and it was written specifically for the drama in September 2024.
This work links the mindset of the protagonist—who resolves to live as a heel—with Awich’s own convictions.
It’s highly recommended for moments when you want to push through the surrounding noise or fire yourself up when it really counts!
Link Up feat. KEIJU, ¥ellow Bucks (Prod. Chaki Zulu)Awich19rank/position

“Link Up feat.
KEIJU, ¥ellow Bucks (Prod.
Chaki Zulu)” is a track you’ll want to hear in the club, packed with the irresistible punch of Japanese rap.
The song features exhilarating vocal work from Awich, an Okinawan rapper who’s been drawing a lot of attention.
It also spotlights KEIJU, a popular Tokyo-born childhood-friend rapper, and ¥ellow Bucks from Gifu, whose appearances throughout the track add great accents.
PresentAwich20rank/position

Awich, a rapper based in Okinawa who leads the scene with her powerful message and commanding presence.
Released in 2020 as an insert song for the film “Silent Tokyo,” this track features gentle piano and a subdued beat, making it perfect for the Christmas season.
The lyrics, which express a deep love with the sentiment “Your very existence is the greatest gift to me,” carry a warmth that fills the heart more than any material present.
With its mellow blend of R&B and hip-hop, it’s ideal for a romantic night with someone special, and it will also tenderly accompany a quiet Christmas Eve spent alone.
It’s a standout ballad that makes you want to think of someone dear while reaffirming the preciousness of love.
Overwhelming message and skill! Awich’s most popular songs ranked (21–30)
QueendomAwich21rank/position

A true classic among classics that tells the life of Awich, a female rapper who also shines on TV and on the runway.
The raw, straightforward lyrics are so powerful that it’s hard to make it to the end without tears.
Awich’s sense of rhythm and pronunciation are unbelievably advanced, so don’t be afraid to take on the challenge and practice again and again.
There are quite a few repeated phrases, so the lyrics themselves are relatively easy to memorize.
If you sing it at karaoke, you might even move the people around you to tears.


