Mai Fukuda Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Maiko Fujita, a singer whose sincere vocals resonate in the heart.
While working as a dental hygienist, she continued her musical activities and made her debut in 2006.
She is especially known for love songs and anthems that resonate with women.
Her work being featured in commercials and anime theme songs also drew attention.
Here, we introduce her popular songs in a ranked list.
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Mai Fukuda Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
pure whiteFujita Maiko11rank/position

This is a work by Maiko Fujita that portrays a forbidden love that reason cannot suppress, using the motif of a white flower blooming in the dark night.
Set in a foggy city bathed in moonlight, it delicately weaves the precarious and heartrending fate of a man and a woman burdened with loneliness.
Released in March 2025, it was included on the album “Unrequited Love” as the 2nd anniversary song for the smartphone romance game Ikemen Villains: A Dark Love That Blooms at Night.
It is a quiet companion for those who are in a love they cannot tell anyone about, or who have once burned with the purity of love.
TriangleFujita Maiko12rank/position

A duet song presented by popular female singers Maiko Fujita and Hanako Oku.
Two women who have fallen for the same man sing from their respective perspectives.
The harmonies of these two accomplished artists are pure bliss to the ears—nothing short of sublime.
The music video brims with a live feel and showcases both of their charms.
Please enjoy this collaboration between two songstresses known to those in the know.
camouflageFujita Maiko13rank/position

Here’s a profoundly heartrending tearjerker by singer-songwriter Maiko Fujita from Nagoya: “Camouflage.” The love songs that Fujita writes and composes have a way of making your heart ache a little, no matter which angle you listen from—whether you’re the one who loves or the one being loved.
This track, too, paints a picture of a love triangle, but in the end it’s the protagonist who’s left alone.
Even from the position of “the person I like already likes someone else…,” the protagonist steadfastly protects her own feelings—just that could carry a whole movie.
I’m sure anyone in the same situation will be moved to tears!
Wish ~Hope~Fujita Maiko14rank/position

The song “wish ~Kibou~,” written specifically for Minna no Uta.
Fujita Maiko’s sincere voice resonates over a beautifully delicate piano accompaniment.
The lyrics, about struggles and conflicts you can’t tell anyone, and the desperate effort to keep moving forward even when you feel on the verge of losing hope, will move many listeners to tears.
It also conveys a comforting kindness that seems to embrace you, whispering, “We’re all in this together,” “It’s okay to take it slow.” For anyone who finds life painful, this tear-jerking masterpiece is one you should listen to at least once.
fireworksFujita Maiko15rank/position

Fireworks festivals you go to with someone you love are something you can’t help but long for, aren’t they? At the same time, though, they strangely stir a sense of sadness.
This song is by Maiko Fujita, a singer-songwriter from Aichi Prefecture, released as a single in 2011.
It’s a grand, Japanese-flavored ballad with resounding strings.
Just following the sound alone is enough to make your eyes well up.
And that clear, transparent voice—it really hits you right in the heart.
On nights when loneliness creeps in, this song might be there to keep you company.
Wednesday, Non-Burnable Trash, and MeFujita Maiko16rank/position

What a kind husband he must have been, right? I’m not sure whether they were actually married, but the very act of taking out the trash exudes a sense of real, everyday life, and the idea that the walk to the trash area is a little journey makes this such a curious song.
Whether he’s away on a business trip or they’ve broken up, the song’s brightness suggests it’s about realizing the value of a husband who’s been away for a while and awakening to the need to change little by little.
Mirror, mirrorFujita Maiko17rank/position

A song by Maiko Fujita whose beautiful melody and poignant lyrics resonate deeply.
Featured on the album “Color,” its Snow White–inspired lyrics portray the inner conflicts that lie within a woman’s heart.
Released in May 2023, the piece was written and composed by Yohei Hashiguchi of wacci.
Fujita’s transparent, airy vocals vividly express the complex emotions of a woman in love.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who has experienced heartbreak or wants to confront their own feelings.
After listening, you’ll likely feel inspired to take a fresh look at yourself.
The Little MermaidFujita Maiko18rank/position

This is a famous song by Maiko Fujita that sings about the real pain of love, inspired by the motif of a sorrowful princess from a fairy tale.
Even though she fell in love first, her feelings never reach him, and she wishes for his happiness as her love dissolves like bubbles—such self-sacrificing affection tightens your chest, doesn’t it? With a passionate, Latin-influenced sound that sets it apart from conventional piano ballads, it feels as if it expresses the fierce emotions hidden within.
Included on the October 2021 album “Wasurerarenai Hito” (The One I Can’t Forget), this song will surely resonate deeply with anyone experiencing a devoted, heartrending love—wishing for the happiness of the one they love, even knowing it won’t be returned.


