azu is a female R&B singer who has been active since 2007 and is signed to Avex.
In addition to five full-length albums, she has also released a collaboration album with fellow singer SEAMO.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranking of her popular songs.
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azu's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
angelazu1rank/position

This is a “Thank you, Mom” song by the female singer azu, who is popular in the Kansai and Tokai regions.
Its stylish melody, straightforward lyrics, and azu’s husky voice combine to create a unique charm.
It’s a lovely track that beautifully enhances sophisticated, moving scenes.
Friend(s)☆★azu2rank/position

AZU is a female singer known for her gentle tone and slightly husky voice.
The featured song, “Tomodachi☆★,” stands out for its lyrics that depict friendship between a man and a woman.
Many people may have had an opposite-sex best friend they’ve always gotten along with.
Even though men and women may think differently, when you’re close enough to call each other best friends, you understand what the other is thinking—sharing joy, encouraging each other, and building countless memories.
This song leaves a strong impression by portraying a pair of such friends who affirm, “We’ll always be friends,” expressing their enduring bond.
Time, Stop feat. SEAMOazu3rank/position

After a fun date, saying goodbye can leave you with an overwhelming sense of sadness, right? That feeling is exactly what AZU’s “Toki yo Tomare feat.
SEAMO” (Time, Please Stop feat.
SEAMO) captures.
Released in 2008, this collaboration with rapper-singer-songwriter SEAMO was used as the ending theme for the anime Itazura na Kiss.
Wanting to stay together much longer—one day just isn’t enough! It’s a bittersweet dilemma unique to two people deeply in love.
It’s not like you’ll never see each other again, but you still can’t wait for the next time.
Isn’t this a kind of heartache that anyone who has someone they love has experienced?
Right away…azu4rank/position

This is a song released in 2009 by singer AZU, who hails from Tsu City in Mie Prefecture.
It features a gentle sound with hints of hip-hop and R&B, and her soft singing voice leaves a striking impression.
From the very beginning, it depicts the longing to see someone important and the inability to suppress that feeling.
Because we can communicate without meeting face-to-face—by phone and other means—the desire to meet in person only grows stronger.
Throughout the song, the loneliness of being apart is powerfully expressed.
promiseazu5rank/position

It’s a song with marriage as its theme.
On the day they resolve to begin a happy life together from today, the two are portrayed weaving the miracle of their meeting into a love greater than a miracle.
It’s a piece that lets you feel a gentle warmth, like the coziness of a fireplace.
I Want to See You feat. Spontaniaazu6rank/position

Around 2008, Spontania released a series of love songs featuring various female singers.
This is the answer song to “Onaji Sora Mitsumeteru Anata ni” with AZU.
A medium-tempo ballad whose graceful, elegant melody line overflows with heartache.
Many listeners likely set this track as their ringtone, layering their own feelings—those they wanted to convey and those they couldn’t—onto the song.
The harmonies of Spontania’s two members and AZU will squeeze your heart.
I WILLazu7rank/position

This song is a poignant ballad for women who can’t forget someone or who have just had their hearts broken.
I think the lyrics are highly relatable and moving.
It’s a track I especially want women who have experienced heartbreak to listen to.


