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.
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BoA’s Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
the meaning of peaceKouda Kumi & BoA22rank/position

“the meaning of peace” was released in 2001 as a single duet by Kumi Koda and BoA.
With the Japan–Korea World Cup approaching the following year in 2002, it also conveyed an intention to foster a mood of goodwill between the two countries.
Amazing KissBoA23rank/position

It was released in 2001 as BoA’s second single in Japan.
The song was used in a commercial for Kanebo’s “T’estimo,” and its sharp choreography and powerful vocals drew a lot of attention.
The lyrics evoke imagery of twinkling stars, making it a track that conveys a dreamy, magical kiss.
Be with you.BoA24rank/position

Released in 2008, “be with you.” is BoA’s 26th single.
It was used as the theme song for the film “10 Promises to My Dog.” BoA herself owns a dog, and since the work’s theme is the bond between dogs and humans, she said she sang from a dog’s perspective and feelings.
Best FriendBoA25rank/position

“Best Friend,” included on BoA’s sixth album THE FACE released in 2008.
As the title suggests, it’s a ballad sung to a cherished best friend.
Its soothing melody gently wraps around you.
It’s perfect for the moments when you want to once again appreciate the friend who’s always by your side, or when you’re parting ways due to graduation or starting a job—listening together will remind you of your everlasting friendship.
It’s sure to become a special song for the two of you.
CrazierBoA26rank/position

A milestone number by BoA, the Korean artist hailed as the “Queen of K-pop,” celebrating the 25th anniversary of her debut.
It’s a refreshing pop-punk track bursting with a catchy guitar riff, with her powerful vocals making the song shine even brighter.
While playfully riffing on the times, its message radiates unwavering confidence aimed at the world—something many will surely relate to.
Released in August 2025, this is the title track of her 11th full-length album, “Crazier,” her first in about five years.
It’s the kind of song that fills you with exhilarating courage when you want to take on a challenge or need the strength to believe in yourself!
EmptinessBoA27rank/position

The song by Korean singer BoA is an Afrobeat-based pop number woven with the pain of heartbreak.
Its calm yet resolute message of parting is conveyed through BoA’s delicate vocals.
Choreography that symbolizes the ache of love and a rhythmic beat capture the heart and don’t let go.
Released in March 2024, this track evokes the joys and sorrows of romance, as well as the courage to take a new step forward.
Its tie-in with the game “Tales of the Rays Last Cradle” has also become a hot topic.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to overcome the pain of love.
Every Heart – Minna no Kimochi –BoA28rank/position

A song by BoA, a South Korean singer known for her clear, translucent vocals and pop ballad sound infused with R&B elements, which was also included on her Japanese debut album “LISTEN TO MY HEART.” Chosen as an ending theme for the anime Inuyasha, this track’s lyrics convey a resolve to overcome sorrow and hardship and to seek inner peace, offering a warmth that feels close to the listener’s heart.
Released in March 2002 as BoA’s fifth single in Japan, it became a hit, reaching No.
10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.


