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Ayumi Hamasaki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ayumi Hamasaki has continued to release numerous hit songs, establishing an unshakable position as a J-pop singer.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular tracks.

Chances are, many of these are songs you’ve heard before.

Ayumi Hamasaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

Boys & Girls (A Eurobeat Mix)Hamasaki Ayumi85rank/position

This is an arranged version of “Boys & Girls,” the song that can be said to have sparked Ayumi Hamasaki’s breakthrough.

It’s included on the remix album “SUPER EUROBEAT presents ayu-ro mix,” and is characterized by the dazzling atmosphere of Eurobeat.

While it carries the intense sense of speed and flashy vibe typical of Eurobeat, I feel it firmly preserves the vocals and the sentimental mood that define the original.

It’s a track that leverages the strengths of the original while adding a sense of new possibility.

LOVE〜Destiny〜Hamasaki Ayumi86rank/position

Ayumi Hamasaki, who enjoyed immense popularity in the 1990s as a style icon for junior and senior high school girls and dominated the J-pop scene as the Heisei era’s songstress.

Her seventh single, released in April 1999, was a milestone that earned her first No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It was also featured as an insert song in the Fuji TV drama “Semi-Double.” Written by Ayumi Hamasaki and composed by Tsunku♂, this ballad portrays the helpless, heartrending feelings of two people drawn together by fate.

Her emotionally rich vocals, carried by a beautiful piano melody, deeply move the hearts of listeners.

LifeHamasaki Ayumi87rank/position

Through her singing career, Ayumi Hamasaki has released numerous hit songs and has had a significant impact not only on Japan’s music scene but also on fashion and culture.

Her song “Life” is a work that portrays the sorrow of losing someone dear, as well as the journey of facing that pain and growing from it, delicately expressing feelings for the one who was lost and the small miracles found in everyday life.

Embracing the hearts of those striving to overcome life’s hardships and guiding them toward a hopeful outlook, this song gently envelops and heals those who have gone through difficult times.

PrideHamasaki Ayumi88rank/position

Ayumi Hamasaki / Pride (Short Ver.)
PrideHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki’s gentle singing voice matches the song and lyrics perfectly.

The first time I heard it, I fell in love at once—I even asked the store clerk right away, “Who is singing this?” It’s an old song, but it’s a mysterious one that makes you feel refreshed whenever you listen to it.

Sunset ~LOVE is ALL~Hamasaki Ayumi89rank/position

Ayumi Hamasaki / Sunset ~LOVE is ALL~ (Short Ver.)
Sunset ~LOVE is ALL~Hamasaki Ayumi

Included in the 2010 album “Rock’n’Roll Circus.” TV commercial song for Panasonic digital camera “LUMIX FX60.” Born in 1978.

A singer from Fukuoka Prefecture.

This slow ballad features her vocals riding a lyrically unfolding melody line that deeply moves the heart.

no more wordsHamasaki Ayumi90rank/position

This is the ending theme of the first Inuyasha movie, Affections Touching Across Time.

Sung by Ayumi Hamasaki, it was included on her fourth studio album, I am…, released in January 2002.

The lyrics, which mirror the film’s story of beginnings and endings, loss and rebirth, convey a strong will to keep moving forward even while holding feelings that words cannot reach.

It’s a medium-tempo ballad with an organic sound centered on piano and strings that resonates deeply.

For those who heard it in theaters back then, it’s a memorable song that evokes both nostalgia and a tightness in the chest.