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Overwhelming message and skill! Ranking of Awich’s most popular songs

Overwhelming message and skill! Ranking of Awich’s most popular songs
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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!

Overwhelming message and skill! Awich’s most popular songs ranked (1–10)

Say it out loudAwich1rank/position

Awich – Say It Out Loud (Prod. ZOT on the WAVE)
Say it out loudAwich

This song expresses the strength of a female artist.

Awich’s powerful vocals and lyrics leave a strong impression.

Released digitally in August 2021, the track drew attention as the lead single for the EP “Queendom,” which dropped the following month.

With the theme of “uncompromising eros,” it embodies female self-expression and resistance to social constraints.

The lyrics include provocative expressions, and Awich herself reportedly had doubts but ultimately stuck to her vision.

It’s a cool track that blends elements of eros with a bold attitude.

Remember feat. YOUNG JUJU (Prod. Chaki Zulu)Awich2rank/position

Awich – Remember feat. YOUNG JUJU (Prod. Chaki Zulu)
Remember feat. YOUNG JUJU (Prod. Chaki Zulu)Awich

Highly recommended as a track that will get you in the groove, this song was pre-released from Awich’s 2017 album “8” and is a tropical, danceable tune perfect for summer.

Featuring YOUNG JUJU and produced by Chaki Zulu, it’s a versatile track you can enjoy at the beach, on a drive, or at parties.

With Okinawa, America, and Japan as its themes, the lyrics—about life’s journey and bonds with loved ones—leave a strong impression.

They portray the resolve to support one another through difficult times, and are sure to resonate with listeners.

Bad Bitch AestheticsAwich, NENE, LANA & MaRI3rank/position

POP YOURS Presents Divas Cypher [Bad B*tch Aesthetics] Awich / NENE / LANA / MaRI (Prod. Chaki Zulu)
Bad Bitch AestheticsAwich, NENE, LANA & MaRI

A track has been born that could be called an anthem for women overflowing with strength and confidence.

The stunning collaboration by Awich, NENE, LANA, and MaRI truly embodies the aesthetics of a “Bad Bitch.” Released in May 2023, it quickly drew attention through their performance at POP YOURS 2023.

The lyrics, celebrating self-love, independence, and female empowerment, are guaranteed to set listeners’ hearts ablaze.

When you’re on the verge of losing heart or need the courage to believe in yourself and move forward, this song will surely give you a push.

It’s a surefire karaoke pick that will heat up the room instantly.

TSUBASA feat. Yomi JahAwich4rank/position

Awich – TSUBASA feat. Yomi Jah (Prod. BIGYUKI)
TSUBASA feat. Yomi JahAwich

Set against a refined sound that borders on the sublime, this moving song weaves a prayer for the future by Awich and her beloved daughter, Yomi Jah.

Released in May 2022 to mark 50 years since Okinawa’s reversion, it followed the album Queendom.

Bearing the weight of Okinawa’s complex history, it conveys a warm message to the next generation: to face forward and carve out their own future.

What can we do to ensure tragic history is not repeated? The song gently poses this question, inviting us to reflect anew on the preciousness of peace.

FrontiersAwich5rank/position

Awich – Frontiers (Prod. Chaki Zulu) / Shangri-La Frontier Opening (OP)
FrontiersAwich

This song celebrates the courage to venture into the unknown.

Awich’s powerful rap blends with an energetic beat to inspire listeners.

Written as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime “Shangri-La Frontier” 2nd Season, it explores themes of challenge and growth, asking us about our resolve to carve out our own future.

It will be released digitally on January 5, 2025, with the CD release on March 5.

As Awich’s first anime tie-in track, it’s highly recommended for anyone who wants to keep taking on new challenges without fear.

PressureAwich6rank/position

The diva of the female rap scene, Okinawa-born Awich, delivers a tropical track released in October 2018.

Produced by globally acclaimed Japanese producer Chaki Zulu, it exudes a unique, instantly classic feel.

The blend of tropical sounds and wistful vocals creates a global mood and texture that hardly makes you think it’s sung by a Japanese artist—arguably the strongest selling point of their work.

By the way, Awich is also active as an entrepreneur.

She has produced numerous creative projects and has worked on screenplays and directing for films, among other things.

LONGINESS REMIXSugLawd Familiar, CHICO CARLITO, Awich7rank/position

SugLawd Familiar, CHICO CARLITO, Awich – LONGINESS REMIX
LONGINESS REMIXSugLawd Familiar, CHICO CARLITO, Awich

A landmark track representing Okinawa’s hip-hop scene has arrived.

This collaborative piece by SugLawd Familiar, CHICO CARLITO, and Awich is a powerful message song that critiques imitation and asserts a strong will for self-expression.

Its dark sound, fusing reggae and hip-hop, leaves a striking impression while showcasing each artist’s individuality.

Released in December 2022, it was followed in April 2023 by a music video depicting Okinawan culture and landscapes.

The one-take performance on the popular YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE also stirred buzz, surpassing 7.5 million views in three months.

Highly recommended for those who value staying true to themselves or want to explore Okinawa’s new musical culture.

Love Me UpAwich8rank/position

Awich – Love Me Up (Prod. Chaki Zulu) (2022)
Love Me UpAwich

Awich, who hails from Okinawa Prefecture and has produced numerous famous rappers, is a member of the hip-hop collective YENTOWN and began her solo career in 2020.

She quickly drew attention with her mysterious aura and addictive lyrics.

Her love song “Love Me Up” is a mellow, gentle track that only a woman could deliver.

The verses unfold at a relaxed tempo and are incredibly pleasant to listen to.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play while relaxing with your partner.

Bad BadAwich9rank/position

Awich – Bad Bad (Prod. Chaki Zulu)
Bad BadAwich

Awich is an artist from Okinawa.

She learned English on U.S.

military bases from a young age, so her English is excellent, and because she also studied abroad, her music—positively speaking—doesn’t feel “Japanese” at all.

Among her works, the recommended R&B track is “Bad Bad.” The vocal line carries a slow-jam vibe, while the track, though exotic, firmly adheres to R&B fundamentals.

Japan is often called a latecomer in music, but isn’t her work something we can proudly present to the world?

GILA GILAAwich10rank/position

Awich – GILA GILA feat. JP THE WAVY, YZERR (Prod. Chaki Zulu)
GILA GILAAwich

Characterized by powerful beats and bold lyrics, this track captivates with an addictive trap-based sound.

The lyrics, infused with the artist’s own experiences and ambition, deliver a confident message and a strong desire for success.

Released in March 2022 as the lead single from the major-label debut album “Queendom,” it garnered attention and peaked at No.

92 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

Many dancers also created original choreography to this song.

Its lyrics, depicting a luxurious lifestyle and the pursuit of lofty goals, inspire listeners to believe in their potential and take action.