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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 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

DOUBLEBoA56rank/position

It was released in 2003 as BoA’s 11th single.

It’s a triple A-side single and marked her first simultaneous release in Japan and South Korea.

This song was performed at the 54th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

It was also used as the CM song for Honda’s “COME COME Honda Fair.”

Do The MotionBoA57rank/position

This is an impressive track featuring a new style that incorporates elements of jazz.

Released in March 2005, it became a milestone work as BoA became the first non-Japanese Asian singer in 21 years to reach No.

1 on the Oricon chart.

The lyrics, themed around expressions of love and emotion, delicately depict the beauty and inner conflict of the moment one falls in love.

The song was also used in a KOSE Fasio commercial.

Its rhythmic melody pairs perfectly with BoA’s soaring vocals, making it a track that resonates with listeners.

It’s especially recommended for listening while driving or spending time with a loved one.

Meri KuriBoA58rank/position

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Meri KuriBoA

Meri-Kuri is a song that holds personal memories for me, so I still listen to it when winter comes.

The piano and string instruments create a Christmas atmosphere, and BoA’s vocals enhance that mood.

It conjures up a scene of snow beginning to fall from a clear sky on a Christmas night as the lively city bustles below.

ScreamBoA59rank/position

A song by BoA, a female singer active in Japan, the United States, South Korea, and around the world.

Unlike cheerful Halloween tunes, this track has a mature vibe and exudes a sultry Halloween atmosphere.

The choreography in the music video is awesome too, so be sure to check it out!

your colorBoA60rank/position

This song was the coupling track on the “Nanairo no Ashita” single.

Unlike the bright, poppy “Nanairo no Ashita,” it’s a quiet ballad.

It’s a song I’d like people who are struggling with how to spend the time when they can’t meet their lover to listen to.