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 Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
KEY OF HEARTBoA31rank/position

This song, which was the theme for a movie, is a gentle, pop tune that even small children can enjoy listening to comfortably.
The lyrics, which flow into the heart naturally without resistance, help soften one’s feelings.
It’s a track I’d love to play as a lullaby.
Kiss My LipsBoA32rank/position

The beginning of the song, where BoA appears from a display like peacock feathers fanning open, is very striking.
It oozes allure and is incredibly sexy.
That image more than convinces you that the youthful BoA is no longer here.
The dreamy sound makes you feel seduced by the music.
Kissing youBoA33rank/position

The heartwarming sound creates a gentle atmosphere.
I’m always impressed by BoA’s vocals, which have so much room to grow.
Although she’s often associated with singing and dancing, I believe she’s a true artist who can also master songs like this.
LISTEN TO MY HEARTBoA34rank/position

Since her debut in Japan in 2001, BoA has released songs across a variety of genres, including J-POP and dance-pop.
“LISTEN TO MY HEART,” released in 2002, is one of her signature tracks.
Centered on the importance of unwavering determination and pursuing one’s dreams, the song conveys the courage to look inward and move toward the future.
Its profound lyrics resonate with everyone chasing their dreams—especially young people just beginning their journey of self-discovery—striking a chord with many Heisei-era gals.
Her vibrant vocals and dynamic dance performance still feel fresh even in the Reiwa era.
Love LetterBoA35rank/position

A rare ballad from BoA.
The music video is striking, featuring a glittering cityscape and a beautiful BoA.
In recent years her activities in Japan have decreased, but at the time she performed it on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen as part of a “Meri Kuri” and winter song medley.
As for love songs, tracks like “Winter Love” are also popular.
Milky Way ~Your Song~BoA36rank/position

The meaning of “Milky Way” is the Milky Way (the Galaxy).
It’s a song by BoA, a South Korea–born singer-songwriter known for tracks like “VALENTI” and “Meri Kuri.” It was included as the coupling track on “DOUBLE,” her 11th single released in 2003.
The song conveys a message to a loved one who is far away.
It’s an upbeat dance number.
Possibility of a duet with Daichi MiuraBoA37rank/position

It’s a duet with Daichi Miura included on her seventh album, IDENTITY, released in 2010.
It’s a heartrending love song about a relationship that’s falling apart and nearing its end.
The music video is tear-jerking as well.
It’s such a masterpiece that it’s surprising it was never released as a single.
Rock With YouBoA38rank/position

This song is built on a powerful, hard-hitting rock sound.
BoA is usually associated with a pure and cute white image, but here you can see a darker side of her and enjoy that contrast.
It’s a motivational anthem I hope you’ll listen to when you need a boost.
SparkinBoA39rank/position

This song expresses a passionate longing for love, highlighted by BoA’s powerful vocals.
Released in November 2004, it portrays both the sweetness and the poignancy of romance.
Combined with BoA’s dynamic stage performance, it’s a track that moves many listeners.
Its lively, upbeat sound is perfect for listening when you’re in a bright mood.
The music video, which captures BoA’s natural, down-to-earth charm, is also appealing and might just make you a fan.
Be sure to give it a listen on a sunny day!
Starry Night (Feat. Crush)BoA40rank/position

When it comes to Korean female artists, it has to be her.
After debuting in Korea in 2000, she made her Japan debut in 2001, becoming a forerunner of the K-pop boom, and even performed on the Kohaku Uta Gassen.
Her free and expansive singing voice is truly pleasant to listen to.


