Ayumi Hamasaki especially broke through around 2000 and was called a “diva.” Her success wasn’t limited to music; her distinctive fashion sense was also popular, particularly among high school girls.
This time, I’ve focused on her many songs that are uplifting and supportive, so I’d like to introduce some of them.
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Ayumi Hamasaki’s Cheer/Support Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
VoyageHamasaki Ayumi1rank/position

Released in September 2002 as the 28th single, it won the 44th Japan Record Award and the 35th Japan Cable Radio Award.
Ayumi Hamasaki’s honest lyrics and the somewhat nostalgic melody gently embrace the listener’s feelings.
SEASONSHamasaki Ayumi2rank/position

SEASONS gently spreads through the heart with scenes spent with a loved one.
Released in 2000 by Ayumi Hamasaki, a singer active across a wide range of fields, it resonates with her supple, beautiful vocals that comfort the heart when separated from someone precious.
As the seasons change, we sometimes find ourselves recalling the times and places we shared with someone we were once married to.
This ballad’s warm melody and vocals embrace those sentimental feelings and bring healing.
Please take in its message that portrays the emotion of “I thought the days with the one I love would last forever…”
Born To Be…Hamasaki Ayumi3rank/position

Released in 2006 as Ayumi Hamasaki’s 39th single.
The song was used as the theme for Nippon TV’s “Torino 2006” and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Its powerful, uplifting lyrics that cheer on athletes and its dynamic sound make it a track that raises your spirits.
Startin’Hamasaki Ayumi4rank/position

Released in 2006 as Ayumi Hamasaki’s 39th single, this song was used as the opening theme for the PlayStation 2 game “Shin Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams” and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
With powerful vocals and sound, it’s an uplifting anthem that teaches the importance of moving forward with confidence once you’ve chosen your own path.
A Song for XXHamasaki Ayumi5rank/position

This is the perfect song for when no one seems to understand you and you feel lonely.
It fills you with the determination to overcome adversity! The song itself is short, but it’s packed with emotion and really hits you in the heart.
Boys & GirlsHamasaki Ayumi6rank/position

When it comes to Ayumi Hamasaki’s signature songs—the artist who dominated the J-POP scene from the late 1990s to the early 2000s—this track is the one many people think of.
Released in 1999 as her ninth single, it became her first million-selling hit.
Its refreshing, pop-tinged sound and powerful beat are striking, and the lyrics, which sing of the dreams and hopes of young people, resonated with many.
It was also featured in a cosmetics commercial, making it widely known across different demographics.
It’s a song that gently supports those spending their youth caught between hope and uncertainty about the future.
STEP youHamasaki Ayumi7rank/position

Here’s a recommendation for when you’re experiencing unrequited love: “STEP you” by Ayumi Hamasaki, the songstress of the Heisei era.
It’s a love song that honestly expresses feelings toward someone special.
It’s packed with the fluttery excitement of being in love, and the sense of emotions building up makes it perfect for anyone with a crush.
In the latter half of the song, the way the girl gradually becomes a bit more greedy is super relatable, too.
It’ll give you courage when you want to confess your feelings but can’t take that first step.
By the way, Ayumi Hamasaki is ridiculously cute in this music video, so definitely check it out!
LOVE ~Destiny~Hamasaki Ayumi8rank/position

I can always relate to Ayumi Hamasaki’s lyrics, delivered in her very cute, gentle singing voice.
They overflow with gratitude for meeting the man she loves, being able to be together, and being able to love each other.
With no hatred or anger, a farewell like this lets both people face forward and move on.
No way to sayHamasaki Ayumi9rank/position

Starting with an intro that evokes a sense of wistfulness, this is Ayumi Hamasaki’s song “No way to say.” Literally, the title might be something like “can’t put it into words.” The lyrics capture exactly that kind of frustrating feeling, and they’re truly moving.
When you’re in love, all kinds of emotions well up toward the other person, but sometimes you get timid and just can’t put those feelings into words.
At times like that, let this song give you courage and try expressing how you feel.
Blue BirdHamasaki Ayumi10rank/position

This is a motivational song by artist Ayumi Hamasaki, whose refreshing worldview and smooth yet powerful vocals enhance the flowing melody.
With a stylish appeal that makes you want to sing it at karaoke, it’s been elevated into a track that also resonates with high school girls.


