Since her debut in 2012, the singer-songwriter chay has become known for providing songs for TV commercials and dramas.
She has such a lovely voice, doesn’t she?
This time, we’ve selected some of her popular tracks.
How many of these songs do you recognize?
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chay Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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.
Just a little morechay2rank/position

Chay is a singer-songwriter and fashion model who has been active since 2012.
Her 2017 release “Ato Mou Sukoshi” (“Just a Little More”) is, as the title suggests, a song that cheers on those who are giving their best.
It was also chosen as the support song for the 35th All-Japan University Women’s Ekiden and the 3rd Saitama International Marathon.
When you want to push yourself at a critical moment or feel your focus slipping, it’s easy to slack off—but listen to this song, hang in there, and give it one more push! I hope anyone striving toward a goal will listen to it.
Fated I Love Youchay3rank/position

Fate I Love You, which brightens a glamorous moment of a wedding, is a song that brims with the anticipation and joy of a new beginning.
Created by chay with heartfelt blessings for her sister, this piece has a familiar warmth, like a snapshot of everyday life that anyone could find dear.
Its bright, cozy melody brings uplifting energy to guests and is sure to fill the venue with smiles.
Rather than a story of waiting for a prince, the lyrics convey deep love for a partner who walks by your side—perfect for a celebratory occasion.
With natural guitar lines and a charming, rhythmic groove, this song will undoubtedly enliven the wedding scene and make those precious moments even more special.
True Colorschay4rank/position

It is included as the coupling track for “Summer Darling.” It’s a cover of a Cyndi Lauper song.
The vocals are delivered tenderly, the acoustic guitar is beautifully played, and it’s a truly wonderful cover.
It’s also a song that could spark an interest in Western music through chay’s work.
I love you, love you, love you so muchchay5rank/position

It was released in 2015 as chay’s seventh single.
The song portrays the feelings of a girl on the night before her first trip with her boyfriend—the fluttering excitement and the desire to look even a little cuter are utterly charming.
It’s a feel-good song that makes you want to go on a summer trip with your special someone.
Beautiful Dayschay6rank/position

Chay, who is expanding her activities by appearing on variety shows, released the euphoric track “Beautiful Days.” The song compares times when things don’t go well to a bud, and conveys the message that success will come someday by likening it to a flower blooming.
It can be enjoyed as an uplifting anthem.
Another charm is its call to respect individuality, inspired by the idea that every flower has a different color.
Its profound lyrics are sure to soothe the heart.
December Rainchay7rank/position

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the drama “Jimi ni Sugoi! Kōetsu Girl Kono Etsuko.” It’s sung by chay, a musician who’s also active as a model, and was included on her 2016 single “Unmei no I Love You.” It’s a cover of a song originally released by Yumi Matsutoya in 1974.
Its retro, stylish, yet somehow fresh vibe is truly lovely.
The lyrics recall a former lover, but along with the sadness there’s a curious sense of brightness, too.
Let’s sway our shoulders and sing along.
And that makes me happy.chay8rank/position

What does my own happiness mean? There are times when we find ourselves thinking about things like this, aren’t there? Chay’s “Sore de Shiawase” is a bright, pop song themed around happiness.
When you’re feeling stuck, listening while reflecting on the lyrics will surely lift your spirits! Use this song to find your own form of happiness.
Summer Darlingchay9rank/position

From the very start, the song has a great tempo and a lively groove that feels like it could help you power through the midsummer heat—a must-listen for girls and a classic summer hype track.
Chay’s clear, pure vocals seem like they could blow away the blazing sun.
Invite someone on a drive with a song like this, and your summer romance might just go perfectly.
Where the bouquet wentchay10rank/position

This is a song by singer-songwriter chay, written from the perspective of a female friend celebrating the bride’s wedding.
While it wholeheartedly conveys congratulations as a friend, as suggested by the title “Where the Bouquet Goes,” it also sweetly expresses the feeling of “I want to be the next one to find happiness!” If this is the first wedding among your group of friends, it might be nice for all of you to sing this song together as a gift.
Of course, performing it as a guitar-and-vocal piece like chay would also be lovely.


