Megumi Hayashibara Popular Song Ranking [2026]
Megumi Hayashibara is a popular voice actress known for a variety of roles, including Ai Haibara from the anime Detective Conan.
In addition to her voice acting, she has released many songs, primarily anime themes.
Here is a ranking-style look at Megumi Hayashibara’s most popular tracks.
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Megumi Hayashibara Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
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“Spear of Termination” is a song performed by Megumi Hayashibara for the pachinko machine “Shin Evangelion.” With lyrics written by Hayashibara herself and composition/arrangement by Go Takahashi, the track leaves a deep impression on players.
The single, released for the game, can be enjoyed alongside footage from the film, creating an immersive feeling as if you’re part of the story.
After its first reveal on a radio program, the song captivated many listeners.
Set against Evangelion’s grand worldview, it is sure to heighten players’ excitement and anticipation.
Please give me wingsHayashibara Megumi22rank/position

This is an insert song from the animated film Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance, which is popular across generations.
It was used during a shocking scene near the end, so many who have seen the movie probably remember it well.
It’s a classic choral piece often sung at graduation ceremonies.
It’s performed by Megumi Hayashibara, who voices the character Rei Ayanami.


