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Ayaka’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ayaka, the songstress from Osaka, has consistently captivated audiences at home with her steady, compelling vocals.

This time, we’ve listed her most-played popular songs in a ranking format.

Whether you’re a longtime Ayaka fan or someone who hasn’t listened to her much before, be sure to check them out!

Ayaka Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

If I’m wrapped in kindnessayaka50rank/position

Ayaka – “Wrapped in Gentleness” Tried Playing with Music (Studio Session LIVE)
If I'm wrapped in kindnessayaka

While embracing Ayaka’s signature powerful, soulful qualities, the song is sung without dispelling the gentle atmosphere of “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara,” faithfully preserving the vibe at the core of the piece.

Each artist’s distinct flavor comes through, and the beauty lies in how the strengths born from a completely different vocal tone and singing style than Yumi Arai’s shine through.

Ayaka’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)

To youayaka51rank/position

This piece was used as the image song for WOWOW’s tennis broadcasts in 2012.

The singer is Ayaka, known for her powerful, emotionally rich voice.

Many of you may remember hearing it during Grand Slam coverage at the time.

There’s a backstory: as she returned from a hiatus, she imbued the song with gratitude toward the fans who supported her—something that resonates with players striving to reach the top of the world.

The album that includes this track, “The beginning,” was released in February 2012 and reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

Its warm blend of piano and strings, paired with her commanding vocals, gently pushes listeners forward.

No wonder it strikes a chord as a fight song.

It’s perfect for gearing up for an important match or expressing thanks to your teammates!

Strongly Think Of Youayaka52rank/position

A song in which a powerful, all-encompassing love is expressed through a delicate singing voice.

It portrays a firm resolve and passionate hearts joining hands to move forward into the future together.

If you listen closely, the chorus’s flowing melody resonates pleasantly in your ears.

Blue Daysayaka53rank/position

Blue Days by Ayaka (Eng subs)
Blue Daysayaka

The B-side track from Ayaka’s second single, “melody ~SOUNDS REAL~.” You know that feeling when you think you’ve spotted an ex on the street and can’t help but turn around? It’s a sad yet beautiful song that seems to help you remember the important things you’d forgotten amid the rush of everyday life.

Robinsonayaka54rank/position

Ayaka – “Robinson” Tried Playing with Music (Studio Session LIVE)
Robinsonayaka

Ayaka is a singer-songwriter with a cool, soulful, and powerful voice.

Thanks to her vocals, she turns Spitz’s “Robinson” into a completely different, passionate song.

The falsetto in the chorus, her high notes, the fervent delivery—everything pierces the heart.

It’s a cover that’s truly compelling to listen to.

crescent moonayaka55rank/position

In the commercial introducing McDonald’s delivery service, McDelivery, and the Tsukimi Burger, Yumi Kawai appears as the delivery person.

The story has her delivering a Tsukimi Burger to Yutaka Matsushige.

After handing over the order, Kawai adds a thoughtful line, “Have a lovely moon viewing,” playing a charming delivery worker.

The ad leaves a strong impression with both their wonderful expressions: Matsushige happily munching on a Tsukimi Burger while gazing at the beautiful full moon, and Kawai heading back to the store with a subtly satisfied look.

Embraced by the stars again tonight…ayaka56rank/position

Embraced by the stars again tonight... Ayaka — Theme Song of 'The Sky Crawlers'
Embraced by the stars again tonight...ayaka

Ayaka’s gem of a ballad features a warmly enveloping voice you’ll want to keep listening to forever.

It’s a gentle song that sings of deep feelings for a loved one.

The lyrics portray the poignant emotions of a woman who gazes up at the starry sky every night, thinking of someone dear—feelings that are sure to reach anyone who listens.

Released in July 2007, this piece was also used as the ending theme for the anime The Sky Crawlers.

Sing it with a straightforward, composed vocal tone, pouring your feelings into the simple melody.