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A Ranking of Songs by Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora: Beloved Tracks Brimming with Youthful Vibes

A Ranking of Songs by Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora: Beloved Tracks Brimming with Youthful Vibes
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A Ranking of Songs by Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora: Beloved Tracks Brimming with Youthful Vibes

Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora is an idol group born as the official rival to Nogizaka46.

Centered around their debut song “Thinking About the Blue Sky,” they’ve been gaining attention with youth-filled tracks.

Many people who have only recently taken an interest in them may be wondering, “Which songs are popular?” and “Which track should I start with?” In this article, we’ll introduce Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora’s popular songs in a ranking format.

Whether you’re about to start listening or you’re already a fan, be sure to check it out.

Song ranking of 'Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora'. Top 1–10 popular tracks brimming with youthful vibes.

This is heaven!Boku ga mitakatta aozora1rank/position

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “This is heaven!” (2025.12.28 BOKUAO Youth Farewell 2025)
This is heaven!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

Set to a cool beat, this is a track whose message—affirming the here and now—resonates deeply.

Sung solo by Mii na Sora member Nito Yagi, whom I’d been eager to hear, it’s included on the limited First Press Type-A edition of the 7th single “That Was a Fairy,” released in December 2025.

Rather than searching for some distant utopia, its perspective of reframing real time as “heaven” is likely to strike listeners to the core.

Created as the group’s first-ever solo vocal piece, the song departs from past youth anthems, showcasing a compelling display of individual expressiveness.

Put it on when life gets hectic and you feel like pausing for a moment—you’ll likely feel a forward-looking energy that makes you cherish your present circumstances.

A must-hear, ambitious work that drew buzz for being performed at their solo concert at the end of 2025, it’s essential listening even for non-fans.

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The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “That’s a Fairy” Music Video [4K]
That is a fairy.Boku ga mitakatta aozora

It’s a bittersweet yet beautiful love song that seems to melt into the crisp winter air.

It captures that fleeting sparkle of falling for someone you only passed by on a station platform.

The way the protagonist keeps searching for the elusive “you,” like a fairy, is heart-wrenching.

Written by Yasushi Akimoto and released as the seventh single in December 2025, the song is further elevated by Ami Kanazawa’s translucent lead vocals and Daisuke Shirai’s melody.

You can almost see winter uniforms and scarves, and just listening makes you feel the cold wind.

Try playing it on your commute or school train ride while gazing out the window—you might find those long-forgotten, bittersweet memories returning.

Moon in CairoBoku ga mitakatta aozora3rank/position

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Moon in Cairo” Music Video [4K]
Moon in CairoBoku ga mitakatta aozora

A bittersweet yet gentle mid-tempo number where wintry scenes intersect with the warmth of youth.

The lyrics, depicting the preciousness of student life on the brink of graduation, seep into the heart like white breath blooming in the cold air.

The familiar motif of a pocket warmer symbolizes a tender heat that seems to gently support a worried back, and by the time it ends, I felt it might fill you with hopeful courage.

It’s included on the single “Are wa Fairy,” released in December 2025, with vocals handled by the members known as the “Kumo-gumi.” Yua Kudo’s delicate expressions as the MV’s lead also deepen the song’s world.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to alone, quietly, on nights when you feel lost amid changing seasons and surroundings.

A Love Without a SpareBoku ga mitakatta aozora4rank/position

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “A Love Without a Spare” Music Video
A Love Without a SpareBoku ga mitakatta aozora

This is the third single, released in August 2024, which also became the song for a CHINTAI commercial.

It’s an up-tempo number that makes you feel the dazzling summer sunshine.

When you fall in love, no one else can fill that space… that earnest, single-minded feeling, paired with the light, lively sound, really hits home.

It portrays strong emotions toward an irreplaceable, precious person, and as you listen, it brings back the bittersweet memories of youth.

Centered around Hitoari Yagi’s vocals, the singing is captivating and has a refreshing power that seems to blow away your worries.

I think it’s a masterpiece that feels like a powerful cheer—one I want people who are working hard at something or giving their all in love to hear.

The first person I fell in love withBoku ga mitakatta aozora5rank/position

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “The First Person I Fell in Love With” Music Video (YouTube ver.)
The first person I fell in love withBoku ga mitakatta aozora

This number vividly brings back the bittersweet memories of first love, carried by a breezy ska rhythm.

It’s brimming with positive energy that looks forward even while holding onto a touch of heartache.

It’s a song by Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora, included on Type-A and Type-B of the single “Sukisugite Up and down,” released in November 2024.

The release also features the theme song for the animated film Ganbatte Ikimasshoi, performed by a unit called Kumogumi; center member Eren Sugiura’s expressive performance is especially captivating.

The music video unfolds a story set at a school, offering a world where acting and dance merge.

When a fleeting moment brings back memories of an old romance, listening to this song will surely lift your spirits.

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The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Seifuku no Parachute” Music Video
Parachute of the uniformBoku ga mitakatta aozora

There are times when an unexpected encounter suddenly drops into your boring everyday life, aren’t there? This track, included on the limited first-run Type-A edition of Bokuga Mitakatta Aozora’s debut single “Thinking About the Blue Sky,” captures that very sparkle of youth.

Though it was released on August 30, 2023, it quickly became a live favorite, and a music video was unveiled in May 2024 to celebrate the group’s first anniversary.

You can feel the exhilarating rush—as if monotonous days are suddenly shifting into high gear—through its driving melody and lyrics.

The fresh, radiant vocals unique to a nine-member unit are another draw, and just listening will make your heart skip.

If you want to savor the butterflies of a budding romance, give it a listen.

Until graduationBoku ga mitakatta aozora7rank/position

The Blue Sky I Wanted to See / “Until Graduation” Music Video
Until graduationBoku ga mitakatta aozora

A heart-wrenching medium-tempo ballad that portrays the turmoil of a first love with nowhere to go.

As graduation approaches, the growing sense of urgency and the frustrating inability to confess one’s feelings are sung over beautiful melodies of piano and strings.

Known as the title track of the second single released in January 2024, it was also featured as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Sorette!? Jissai Dōnano Ka.” The lyrics capture a complex emotional landscape where the unique radiance of youth intertwines with bittersweet sorrow.

You may find yourself wondering, if only I’d had the courage back then, would the future have turned out differently? It’s a recommended number that gently accompanies you when you want to rekindle the sweet-and-sour memories of first love, or during seasons of new beginnings.

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