Ayaka’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
When you’re going through tough or lonely times, when you want to give it your all or feel like you might break, there are many moments when you’ll want to listen to a motivational song.
For times like those, I’ve ranked Ayaka’s powerful songs—whose heartfelt lyrics and melodies really resonate—by popularity.
Please give them a listen!
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Ayaka’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)
The Beginningayaka8rank/position

As spring arrives and a new chapter begins, Ayaka’s “Hajimari no Toki” is the perfect ballad for you.
Included on her February 7, 2012 album “The beginning,” this song gently stands by listeners’ hearts and quietly supports their fresh start.
Dedicated to those about to embark on new paths—like entering school or starting a job—it offers an encouraging cheer.
Its warm melody and powerful vocals give you a gentle nudge to take that first step toward the future.
Make dreams your allyayaka9rank/position

Ayaka’s powerful yet gentle vocals in “Yume o Mikata ni” encourage everyone pursuing their studies.
This song, which portrays the determination to keep moving forward while facing anxiety, will nudge you onto the path of learning.
There’s even a story that Yume Ogaeguchi, a women’s rugby player, used to listen to it before matches, underscoring its impact.
If you’re hesitant to take the first step into studying, give this Ayaka track a listen—you’ll surely find the strength to keep going.
wishing starAyaka × Miura Daichi10rank/position

Ayaka and Daichi Miura’s collaborative piece “Negaiboshi.” Released in July 2020, the work was created out of a desire to find something they could do through music during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Its gentle words quietly dissolve the anxiety and loneliness felt in those times, revealing a sense of hope for the future.
The music video, which seems to capture many people’s memories and weave their wishes together, is also deeply moving.
Let yourself be enveloped by the beautiful harmony of these two artists.
Ayaka’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Real voiceayaka11rank/position

This is the third single by Ayaka, a female singer-songwriter who has produced numerous hits with her one-of-a-kind voice that blends power and delicacy.
Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Sapuri,” the track features a lively beat that makes you want to sway and a pop yet emotional melody and vocal that brightens your mood.
The lyrics ask whether it’s really okay to get through tough times by blaming someone or something else—an unsettling question when you feel like running away from work or relationships.
It’s a positive number with a message that gives you a boost when you’re about to lose heart.
Start to 0ayaka12rank/position

This is a song by Ayaka that was chosen as the theme song for the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
It’s included on her first album, First Message, released in November 2006.
An uplifting anthem about youths’ dreams and challenges, it’s written around themes of self-discovery and growth.
It gives you the courage to move forward without fearing failure.
It’s recommended not only for high school students devoted to soccer, but also for anyone standing at a crossroads in life.
passwordayaka13rank/position

Released in 2018, this is a song performed by Ayaka that also gained attention as the theme song for the film “The House Where the Mermaid Sleeps.” The title is written in hiragana as “Aikotoba,” but within the lyrics, the “ai” in “aikotoba” is written with the character for “love” (愛), and it is treated as meaning “words filled with love.” When you read the lyrics, which convey the message “I will keep loving you no matter what happens,” it may prompt you to realize anew, “I have family and friends who feel that way about me, too.”
Welcome back.ayaka14rank/position

A ballad by Ayaka, one of Japan’s leading singers known for her clear vocals and overwhelming singing ability.
It carries a message to those who push themselves too hard to fit in with others: “Don’t overdo it—you have a place to come back to.” Listening to it is comforting.


