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BoA's Popular Song Rankings [2026]

BoA's Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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BoA's Popular Song Rankings [2026]

There’s no one left who doesn’t know that famous one-liner, “squeezing into tight jeans.” It’s quite an old song, though.

This time, we’re presenting a ranking of popular songs by BoA, the singer who is active across Korea, Japan, and the United States!

BoA’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Merry XmasBoA1rank/position

This is a classic winter ballad sung by BoA, who serves as a bridge between Japan and South Korea and continues to captivate fans with her overwhelming vocal power.

It portrays eternal love—the wish to always be together with the one you love—as white snow piles up, and just listening gently warms the heart.

Released in December 2004 as her 15th single, the song was featured in a commercial for Toshiba’s mobile phone “W21T,” and it remains a beloved winter staple to this day.

It’s said to be a song especially dear to BoA herself, with an episode where she was moved to tears during a live performance.

It’s a perfect classic as background music to express daily gratitude and love to a special partner, or for quietly immersing yourself on a winter night alone.

VALENTIBoA2rank/position

Dubbed the “Queen of K-POP,” BoA burst onto the Japanese music scene like a comet in the early 2000s.

The single she released in Japan in August 2002 is a dance track distinguished by passionate Latin rhythms, which shocked music fans at the time.

The lyrics convey a will to believe firmly in oneself, to carve out the future as if in battle, and a fervent determination to stay true to love no matter the difficulties.

The album bearing this song’s title, VALENTI, was released in January 2003, debuting at No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart and achieving million-seller status.

It was also widely loved as the theme for the PS2 game PROJECT MINERVA and the music program JAPAN COUNTDOWN.

Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to relive the heat of that era and get an instant boost of energy.

Happy BirthdayBoA3rank/position

There are countless songs that celebrate a lover’s birthday, but isn’t it rare to find one that celebrates an ex’s birthday after a breakup? That’s exactly what BoA’s “Happy Birthday” is about.

The song expresses the sorrow of looking forward to celebrating a lover’s birthday, only to have that wish go unfulfilled.

It’s a very heartrending theme, yet at the same time it reminds us of the joy of being able to celebrate a special person’s birthday.

Her beautiful high-tone vocals are another highlight, so be sure to listen for them.

JEWEL SONGBoA4rank/position

Known as one of the pioneers of the K-pop idol boom and now active mainly in Japan, Korea, and the United States, BoA’s ninth single.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “All About Eve,” it features a comfortable ensemble where digital beats and strings blend exquisitely.

Listening to the wistful vocals and melody, those in their thirties—the generation of its time—may find themselves recalling the scenes of that era with a sense of nostalgia.

It’s an emotional number I’d recommend to anyone whose heart can’t find rest amid the pressures of daily work and life.

Winter LoveBoA5rank/position

With its heartrending lyrics and sweeping melody, this winter song profoundly moves listeners.

BoA’s powerful vocals blend into the cold air, beautifully capturing a frigid sense of loneliness and the yearning for warmth.

Released as a single in November 2006, it was also included on the milestone album MADE IN TWENTY (20).

The song was used as an ending theme for programs on Nippon TV and is a celebrated classic that won a Gold Award at the 48th Japan Record Awards.

There’s even an anecdote that the music video was filmed in a giant freezer, visually conveying the chill.

It’s a track that seeps into the heart—perfect for those skin-craving-for-warmth seasons, the kind you want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

Seven-Colored Tomorrow ~Brand New Beat~BoA6rank/position

Released in 2006 as BoA’s 20th single.

Chosen as the song for KOSÉ’s “Fasio” commercial, it’s a happy dance number that sings about the feelings at the very moment you fall in love.

In the PV, BoA also showcases her dancing, making it a perfect fit for the fun, lively vibe.

LookbookBoA7rank/position

BoA / “Lookbook” MUSIC VIDEO Short Ver.
LookbookBoA

An energetic dance track themed around fashion lookbooks, filled with uplifting words to inspire confidence.

It features BoA’s powerful vocals and a catchy melody.

Released in December 2015, the song reached No.

16 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The music video generated buzz, including a one-hour takeover on a large screen in Shibuya.

Perfect for anyone who wants to shine as their true self or express who they are right now.

Listen to this track, and you’re sure to discover a new you.

No.1BoA8rank/position

BoA 보아 ‘No.1’ MV
No.1BoA

“No.1” is the title track from BoA’s album No.1, which was simultaneously released in her home country of South Korea and in Japan in 2002.

A Japanese version was later produced and released as a single, reaching No.

3 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

It’s a punchy, danceable number characteristic of a K-pop pioneer.

With a title and lyrics about always aiming for the top, I’d especially love for basketball players to give it a listen.

every heat – Everyone’s Feelings –BoA9rank/position

Inuyasha Ending 4 Full – Every Heart English Lyrics
every heat - Everyone’s Feelings -BoA

This is an ending theme from Inuyasha.

The singer has fans both in Japan and overseas.

It’s a ballad with a clear, pure voice and strong vocal ability.

There’s also an English version, which is popular and moving as well.

At the time, BoA mainly released up-tempo songs, so this being her first ballad made it memorable.

It’s also easy to sing and quick to learn.

eternityBoA10rank/position

This is a song by BoA, a female singer from South Korea known for hits like “LISTEN TO MY HEART.” It was released in 2009 as her 28th single.

It’s a heartbreak song that sings of regret over not being able to be honest with someone important.

Many people will likely relate to these feelings.

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