Chay is a singer-songwriter and fashion model who combines an outstanding figure with a captivating singing voice.
She has provided theme songs for popular TV dramas, and her charm shines through completely in her love songs in particular.
Here, we’ve put together a ranking of her love songs in order of popularity and would like to introduce them to you.
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chay’s Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
I tried falling in love with you.chay1rank/position

The sixth single released in February 2015 by chay, who is active as both a model and a singer-songwriter, became popular as the theme song for the Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Date—What Is Love Like?” starring Anne.
The song is packed with the pure feelings of a protagonist who’s clumsy in love.
Its retro, pop sound reminiscent of the ’60s, complemented by lush strings, perfectly captures the giddy excitement of the moment a romance begins.
The lyrics portray that magical, empowering feeling that makes you think you can do anything just because there’s someone you like—something many listeners can relate to.
It’s a bright, pop number you’ll want to play to lift your spirits, like right before meeting someone special.
First feelingschay2rank/position

Chay’s debut song, featured as the CM jingle for Lotte’s Ghana—an essential for Valentine’s chocolate-making! Some people say they send their first flutter of love by putting it into chocolate.
This cute number colors the very first Valentine’s Day for those who’ve experienced that fresh, innocent first love.
I love you, love you, love you so muchchay3rank/position

Chay’s song portrays a young woman’s feelings on the night before her first trip with her boyfriend.
With charming lyrics and a soothing melody, it beautifully captures a woman’s experience of falling in love.
Chay’s gentle vocals tenderly wrap around the complex emotions—both excitement and anxiety—surrounding a couple’s first journey together.
Released in October 2015, it was also chosen as the October theme song for NTV’s “Sukkiri!!”.
It’s perfect for women about to go on a first date or trip; just listening will make your heart flutter and fill you with excitement.
The beginning of love always comes suddenly.chay4rank/position

True to its title, “Love Always Starts Suddenly” is a love song that portrays romance beginning out of the blue in everyday life.
The lyrics capture those little heart-fluttering moments hidden in the ordinary.
It features an up-tempo rhythm and a light, breezy melody.
The music video is brimming with cuteness—you might just fall in love by watching it.
Recommended for anyone who feels, “I haven’t felt a spark lately,” or is thinking, “I wish something nice would happen.” It’s the CM song for NTT Docomo d-hits.
Come on, let’s fall in love.
bouquetchay5rank/position

A track from the best-of album “Heart Box,” released in October 2020.
Although it was initially planned as a single, the concept shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic to deliver hearts that could lift people’s spirits.
Resonating with that intent, “Hanataba” paints a true-to-life picture of the happiness of chay, who had just gotten married.
The sound is bright and refreshing with a sense of openness, and chay’s lovely vocals gently wrap around you.
It leaves you feeling warm and cozy—a song you’ll want to listen to slowly on a loved one’s special day.
It has an atmosphere that seems to bless the future.
It will surely be there to accompany the couple at the start of their new journey.
We Who You Don’t Knowchay feat. Crystal Kay6rank/position

It was the theme song for the drama “Anata ni wa Watasanai,” starring Yoshino Kimura.
The song opens with a shocking phrase.
It leaves the impression that a serious woman can change this much when she falls in love.
Deep in a woman’s heart, there is a box that has never been touched before.
That box holds tremendous energy, turning a gentle woman into a passionate person.


