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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’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

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Ayumi Hamasaki, who led the music scene of the Heisei era and still radiates overwhelming charisma.

This work is a warm medium ballad imbued with deep gratitude and affirmation not only for a specific person, but for everyone living under the same sky.

Composed by Tetsuya Komuro, the song is also included on the album “Love songs,” released in December 2010.

Although it had no notable tie-in promotions, it has been cherished by fans so much that it even lent its name to a tour title.

Why not listen to it in the quiet moments of everyday life, layering your feelings of “thank you” for the people who stay by your side?

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A fierce rock sound that resonates with feelings of anger! Placed as the second track on the album “A ONE,” this song is a work by Ayumi Hamasaki released in April 2015.

The lyrics strongly convey her signature provocation and self-empowerment, with a warning-like nuance directed at others and society.

While the words “anger” or “resentment” don’t appear in the lyrics, you can feel the pent-up fury that has been building up over time, right? If there’s someone you dislike but can’t say you do, try singing this song at solo karaoke to blow off some steam.

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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.

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A warm ballad that gently reels in the irreplaceable memories spent with someone dear.

Sung by Ayumi Hamasaki, this piece conveys profound loss and the lingering echoes of love through a restrained, quiet arrangement.

With wording that avoids specifying the subject, listeners can overlay their own farewells onto the song.

It closes out the album “GUILTY,” released in January 2008, and was also included on the acclaimed “A BALLADS 2,” released in April 2021.

Eschewing flashy uplift for a subtler resonance that seeps into the heart, this track is recommended for those carrying overflowing emotions who wish to look back on their memories with a calm spirit.