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Haruka Ayase’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Haruka Ayase’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Haruka Ayase’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

She’s an actress with unwavering popularity, but she has also released several songs so far.

Did you know?

This time, we researched some of her most popular tracks.

While many are cover songs, there are also original pieces among them.

The lyricists and composers involved are quite impressive.

We’ll be introducing her works in a ranking format.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to her, please take a look!

You might just find yourself even more captivated by her charm.

Haruka Ayase’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

MargaretAyase Haruka1rank/position

Haruka Ayase / Margaret [Music Clip]
MargaretAyase Haruka

This is the fourth single by Haruka Ayase, who is also known as an actress.

The lyrics and composition are by Takashi Matsumoto and Kureta Kayo! It also drew attention as a work that reunited the golden duo behind Seiko Matsuda’s “Akai Sweet Pea” for the first time in 24 years.

The flower language of the marguerite (daisy) is “sincerity” and “pure love.” It’s a classic song distinguished by a crystal-clear singing voice that perfectly embodies those words.

Original songAyase Haruka, U-zhaan2rank/position

This commercial features Haruka Ayase conveying which symptoms Benza Ace A Gold W tablets are effective for through a light, breezy mix of singing and rap.

The bright visuals paired with her airy vocals let you really feel the refreshing clarity that comes with symptom relief.

The symptoms and benefits are clearly communicated through an original track composed of U-zhaan’s tabla and Haruka Ayase’s rap.

The tabla’s distinctive, floating timbre combined with vocals and rap that deliver the words clearly creates a cheerful yet intriguingly otherworldly atmosphere.

periodAyase Haruka3rank/position

While Haruka Ayase is best known as an actress, she made her debut as a singer in March 2006.

Produced by Takeshi Kobayashi with lyrics by Kaori Mochida of Every Little Thing, the release drew attention and is a poignant medium-tempo ballad themed around the end of a romance.

Ayase’s somewhat delicate yet supple vocals are truly lovely.

This debut track was also used as the theme song for the short film Taberukishinai, in which she starred.

Nippon Life Interleague Play 2019 “Kicks off June 4!” EditionAyase Haruka4rank/position

Haruka Ayase shows off an adorable dance in her first-ever “alpaca” look — Nippon Life’s new commercial ‘Kicks Off 5.29’ and interview video
Nippon Life Interleague Play 2019 “Kicks off June 4!” EditionAyase Haruka

A commercial for the 2019 Nippon Professional Baseball interleague series.

Will the Central League win, or the Pacific League—Ce or Pa? “Se ka Pa ka.” Dancing in an alpaca costume—a pun on that phrase—is actress Haruka Ayase.

Known for playing a wide range of roles, from pure and innocent characters to mothers and adorably quirky types, here she cheers on the interleague games in a cute, soothing style.

With support like that, the players—of course—and you watching at home can’t help but give it your all!

Ezaki Glico “Skippani Smile” versionAyase Haruka5rank/position

Haruka Ayase’s glasses-moe charm, with razor-sharp dance moves / Ezaki Glico PR video (100 seconds + making-of + interview)
Ezaki Glico “Skippani Smile” versionAyase Haruka

When you first hear the lyrics, you can’t help but think, “What do they even mean?” But the more you listen, the more it naturally gets stuck in your head—it’s a highly addictive commercial jingle.

The lyrics are unique, and the dance is really distinctive too.

It’s hard to memorize after just one viewing.

The way Haruka Ayase nails such a difficult dance shows just how high her potential is as an actress—amazing, right? And the melody is super catchy, so it really makes you want to start dancing!

bullseyeAyase Haruka6rank/position

In the commercial announcing UNIQLO’s 2025 Thank You Festival, cheerful shoppers are shown enjoying their purchases.

Haruka Ayase, a LifeWear Special Ambassador, also appears, conveying the great deals available during the festival to a parody of Linda Yamamoto’s song “Neraiuchi.” When the ad is displayed on the large in-store screens, she even performs a dance to the chorus, which might make some viewers feel nostalgic and start humming along.

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