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.
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Song ranking of 'Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora'. Top 1–10 popular tracks brimming with youthful vibes.
The tipping point of resonanceBoku ga mitakatta aozora8rank/position

A powerful dance beat that pushes through with its own will sends shivers through the heart.
It’s a song by the idol group “Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora,” known for tracks like “Thinking About the Blue Sky,” included on Type-B of their single “That Was a Fairy,” released in December 2025.
It sings of a resolve for independence, and many of you may have seen its first performance in December 2025.
Perhaps thanks to the strong-willed vocals of Hitoe Yagi, who takes the lead, it’s a song that stirs the heart more each time you listen.
The high-velocity arrangement featuring Aira from Dream Monster is irresistible, too.
It’s a perfect track for those clutch moments when you want the courage to break through your current situation.
Listen when you want to cut through doubt, and you’ll feel the strength to move forward welling up inside.
The sky I saw with youBoku ga mitakatta aozora9rank/position

Clutching irreplaceable memories and sprinting toward the future… it’s a track packed tight with the energy of youth.
It’s included on releases such as the “Bokuao LIVE Edition” of the single “Are wa Fairy,” which came out in December 2025.
Riding on a guitar-driven, exhilarating sound, the full-member unison vocals evoke a boundless, ever-expanding sky.
At the center, Eren Sugiura’s straight, heartfelt delivery really resonates.
The song was also used in a commercial for Tokyo University of Information and Design.
Its message isn’t just about looking back on the past, but about turning it into strength and moving forward—gently yet powerfully giving a push to anyone taking a new step.
When you want to take on a challenge, this song will give you courage!
I love you so much, up and down.Boku ga mitakatta aozora10rank/position

This is an upbeat tune that captures the emotional ups and downs of being tossed around by a crush, expressed with catchy words and rhythm.
The frustration of trying too hard because you like someone so much—and the unstoppable exhilaration—resonates over the beat! With Hitoe Yagi at center, the unified, captivating dance performance also became a hot topic.
Written by Yasushi Akimoto for Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora, it’s the 4th single released in November 2024.
The release achieved their personal best on the Billboard JAPAN weekly sales chart and also includes “Sky-Colored Splash,” the theme song for the animated film Let’s Give It Our All.
Give it a listen when you’re struggling with love or need a boost—it’s sure to give you a push forward!
Ranking of songs by 'The Blue Sky I Wanted to See.' Popular tracks brimming with youthfulness (11–20)
Fall in love.Boku ga mitakatta aozora11rank/position

It’s an upbeat track that’s both powerful and cute, perfect for firing yourself up.
Written by Yasushi Akimoto for Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora, it’s included on Type-C of their debut single “Thinking About the Blue Sky,” released in August 2023.
It portrays a shy-in-love protagonist mustering courage by shouting strong words in their heart, and that down-to-earth sense of youth is truly heart-fluttering.
It’s performed by a unit lineup, and each member’s distinctive vocals are great too! In concerts, it’s loved as a staple that instantly ramps up the venue’s energy, and it even opened a show themed around a school festival.
Give it a listen in those moments when you need a push—it’s sure to lift your spirits.
Love at double speedBoku ga mitakatta aozora12rank/position

The new single “The Blue Sky I Wanted to See,” releasing in March 2025, is a high-energy youth romance song.
Its charm lies in lyrics that capture fresh moments of love, expressing a racing heart and the thrill of budding romance with an up-tempo beat.
Center member Nina Yagi shines in this track, and the highlight is the full-group dance in the music video, which features a blue-themed visual palette.
A graduate of an artists’ academy, Yagi has drawn attention from younger audiences, with her dance videos on social media surpassing 22 million views.
Portraying the excitement and anxieties at the dawn of love, along with a forward-looking resolve, this song is highly recommended for anyone who wants to be honest with their feelings in love.
Philosopher of the DarkBoku ga mitakatta aozora13rank/position

A serious, powerful track that seems to reflect the loneliness and anxiety deep within the heart.
The lyrics feel like repeated self-questioning, and the weighty sound crafted by Tetsuya Gekkou leaves a strong impression.
It’s the coupling song included on the second single “Sotsugyo Made,” released in January 2024, and the music video released in June of the same year drew attention for its dramatic imagery of wandering through a wasteland.
Highlights include Hina Yagi’s intense, commanding performance at center, as well as choreography that embodies the song’s worldview.
Its introspective mood is perfect for quiet nights when you want to think alone or take a fresh look at yourself.
It’s a profound track that reveals a new side of Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora.
Sky-colored spray of waterBoku ga mitakatta aozora14rank/position

It’s a refreshing number that feels like a distillation of youthful sparkle—blazing sunshine and streaming sweat.
Written specifically as the theme song for the theatrical anime “Ganbatte Ikimasshoi,” this piece delivers the passion for rowing atop a driving, exhilarating melody.
It’s also included on the single “Suki Sugite Up and down,” released in November 2024, and when it was first performed at the group’s first-anniversary event in August of the same year, the entire venue came together in excitement.
You can almost see the earnest figures rowing their oars toward their dreams with their teammates, and listening to it will naturally set your heart ablaze.
Give it a listen when you’re about to take on a challenge or need that last push forward.
It will leave you feeling cleansed.


