CHIHIRO’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
CHIHIRO is a female singer-songwriter active in the R&B genre.
All of her love songs are heart-wrenching and highly relatable, aren’t they?
Here, we’ve put together a ranking of her popular tracks to introduce to you.
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CHIHIRO's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
If you are not hereCHIHIRO22rank/position

This is a song that expresses the feelings of a girl who’s feeling really down after a fight with her boyfriend.
“Please, go easy on me!”—she’s so cute, relying on him like that, isn’t she? For the sake of this adorable girl, please make up with her.
graduating from loveCHIHIRO23rank/position

Singer-songwriter CHIHIRO is known for creating many songs themed around sad love and unrequited feelings.
Because of this, her works are often described as “tear-jerkers,” gaining attention for being deeply relatable and moving.
One of her songs themed around graduation is ‘Koisotsu’ (“Love Graduation”).
Told from a woman’s perspective, it portrays the resolve to graduate not only from school but also from unrequited love at the graduation ceremony.
With lyrics that give you a gentle push forward, it’s also recommended as a motivational song.
Lingering feelings for youCHIHIRO24rank/position

The theme of this song is that the feeling of unrequited love continues whether you’ve broken up or are still together.
The title, “Kimi ni Miren” (Lingering Feelings for You), is straightforward too.
The parts about trying to delete the other person’s contact info, and about how you’d end up crying if they got a new boyfriend, are vivid depictions overflowing with lingering attachment.
Maybe lingering feelings are especially common at the end of clumsy romances.
What do you think?
playing loversCHIHIRO25rank/position

It’s a song that expresses the feelings of a woman who falls for someone already in a relationship.
Released in 2021 by CHIHIRO, an artist known for many bittersweet love songs like “Suki dakedo Sayonara” and “Suki ni Naccha Ikenai Hito.” Perhaps because the narrator ultimately chooses to wish the other person happiness and say goodbye, the song carries a sense of positivity amid the sadness.
It’s moving how her love is pure—she didn’t want to cause trouble; she just loved them.
For those struggling with a love they can’t tell anyone about, this song can validate their feelings while encouraging them to move toward a new future.
One-sided loveCHIHIRO26rank/position

It’s a love song that powerfully conveys the pain and loneliness of unrequited love.
It’s a track by CHIHIRO, an R&B singer from Fukuoka Prefecture.
The song is included in the 2016 mini-album “Katakoi-shū” (Collection of Unrequited Love).
If you’re experiencing unrequited love right now, it will surely resonate with you.


