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Ranking of Beloved Hit Songs Among Women [2026]

Ranking of Beloved Hit Songs Among Women [2026]
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We’ve picked out some of the most-played classics so far!

Among them, we’ve selected songs that are especially popular with women.

With a wide range of genres, you’re sure to find the perfect song for you.

Top 10 Beloved Songs Among Women [2026] (1–10)

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Kenshi Yonezu – Orion, Kenshi Yonezu
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It is a song that earnestly longs for a connection with someone far away, like constellations shining in the winter night sky.

Created by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, it was released in February 2017 as his sixth single.

It was used as the ending theme for the TV anime March Comes in Like a Lion.

Its absorbing sound and a melody that hides fierce emotion within quietness create a profoundly rich world.

Take your time and immerse yourself in this musical realm.

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"Prologue" FULL ver.
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This is the work by Uru I want to listen to on an autumn night when I long for human warmth.

Even knowing it’s forbidden, the ever-growing feelings for the other person and that helpless cry of the heart really hit home.

The contrast between her clear, crystalline vocals and the electric guitar that stirs up anxiety and urgency vividly paints the beginning of a forbidden love.

Released as a single in December 2018, the song is also known as the theme for the drama “Chugakusei Nikki” starring Kasumi Arimura.

Overlapping with the drama’s heartrending worldview, it resonated deeply with many.

Later included on the album “Orion Blue,” this beautiful ballad is perfect for when you want to sink into a sentimental mood.

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Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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Aimyon’s major-label third single.

The lyrics, told from a male perspective about unrequited love for a woman, are something many men can relate to, recalling their youth.

Released in August 2017, the track earned power-play rotation at 42 radio stations nationwide and has surpassed 300 million streams.

With a straightforward, mid-tempo 8-beat rock melody, it’s easy for many listeners to get into.

Adjusting the key makes it easier to sing thanks to a melody centered in the low-to-mid range, and because it’s widely known across generations, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at any gathering.

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If you want to celebrate those irreplaceable moments spent with your dearest friends, this song by BENI is highly recommended.

Riding a buoyant, Motown-inspired beat, it’s a happy tune that portrays strong bonds not only with lovers, but also with friends and family.

Released as a single in August 2015, it was later included on the album “Undress.” In the music video, BENI appears with Naomi Watanabe, a close friend in real life, and their smile-filled girls’ trip became a hot topic.

It has also been widely embraced by radio listeners, including being selected for “FM OSAKA E-Tracks.” Its warm message—like a vow of everlasting friendship—makes it perfect for the bride’s exit with companions during the reception or for a friends’ dance performance.

It’s a brilliantly bright classic that lifts your spirits the moment you listen.

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Aiko’s signature song, “Kabutomushi.” I’m sure many people sing it at karaoke.

If you’re going to sing anyway, it’d be nice to score high with a song you’re good at.

First, to score 90 in karaoke scoring, pitch accuracy is crucial.

“Kabutomushi” has a ballad-like, relaxed tempo, so you can sing calmly and it’s easier to match the pitch bar.

Adding dynamics is also a good idea.

If you build the intensity step by step—A melody to B melody to chorus—it tends to boost the expressiveness score, so it’s recommended.

The chorus sits a bit on the higher side, so if you sing lightly as if resonating in your head, you can avoid straining and it should be easier to hit the notes.

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YUI 『CHE.R.RY-short ver.-』
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This is YUI’s eighth major-label single, written with a modern take on the heart-fluttering thrill of unrequited love.

Released in March 2007, it became widely known as the CM song for au by KDDI’s “LISMO!” The lyrics vividly capture youth communication of the time—emoji in mobile emails, the timing of replies—and overflow with pure feelings for someone so strong there’s no room for mind games.

The message about the bittersweet start of love will bring back the thrills of youth just by listening.

With light acoustic guitar and YUI’s clear, transparent vocals evoking the freshness of spring, this pop number is sure to be a hit at girls’ nights and karaoke.

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A memorable ballad featuring AI’s powerful yet gentle husky voice.

The moment the piano intro begins, you can imagine the entire venue being enveloped in a moving atmosphere.

It conveys a deep love and desire to support someone precious, and it’s a song that makes your heart swell every time you listen.

Released as a single in May 2005, it was a long-running hit that stayed on the charts for over 20 weeks.

It’s also well known for being used as the ending theme for the Japanese version of the film Big Hero 6.

This piece is popular for wedding performances and as BGM when the bride leaves the reception to change outfits.

Why not gift it to a friend who’s always been by your side, along with your heartfelt thanks?