Ai Kawashima Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Singer-songwriter Ai Kawashima skyrocketed to fame after performing the theme song for a television program.
Her natural, gentle voice remains as lovely as ever, even after many years.
In this ranking, we present Ai Kawashima’s most-listened-to songs of the year in order of popularity.
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Ai Kawashima Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
And still, we will go on living.ROCKETMAN feat. Kawashima Ai8rank/position

ROCKETMAN is the musical moniker of comedian Ryo Fukawa, and this song—created with singer-songwriter Ai Kawashima—expresses heartfelt feelings for Tohoku.
The chorus features the voices of about 200 people, including residents of Minamisanriku, staff and residents of Ishinomaki City Hall, and volunteer workers.
12 Seasons ~Spring, the Fourth Time~Kawashima Ai9rank/position

Ai Kawashima’s “12 Seasons ~Fourth Spring~” is a graduation song that looks back on student life spent with an unrequited love.
Adapted from the lyrics of her own song “twelve seasons,” it was released in 2004.
The song portrays saying goodbye at graduation—after a short student life of discovering many sides of each other and making memories together—without ever confessing one’s true feelings.
Rather than sharing those feelings because it’s the end, the resolve not to say them precisely because it’s the end carries a heartbreaking poignancy that tightens the chest.
SorryKawashima Ai10rank/position

I was once again reminded how great it is when a woman sings a heartbreak song from a man’s perspective.
The male figure portrayed in the song is somewhat embellished and not very realistic, which ironically works in its favor.
I think it’s a song that only a woman can sing.
The wistful way it ends in the outro, leaving you a little sad, also makes it a wonderful track.
Ai Kawashima Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
fragmentKawashima Ai11rank/position

It was released as Ai Kawashima’s 16th single.
The song was written specifically for the “dff Ai Kawashima Charity Song Click Fund,” aiming to improve education for children in Africa.
It was also used as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Sono Otoko, Fukushucho (Season 2).”
Great TriangleKawashima Ai12rank/position

A song by Ai Kawashima, notable for its transparent vocals and bright sound arrangement.
Featured on the album “Thank You!”, it likens a love triangle to the Summer Triangle.
The Vega and Altair that appear in the lyrics refer to Orihime and Hikoboshi.
Listen to this track while gazing up at the starry sky on Tanabata night, and it’s sure to become a special memory of youthful romance.
Give it a listen!
Are you happy?Kawashima Ai13rank/position

If you can’t forget a former lover, please give this a listen—it will surely stay by your side.
It’s a work by Ai Kawashima, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka Prefecture, released in 2007 as her 14th single.
The gentle harmony of strings and vocals really sinks into the heart.
It has a charm that makes you want to close your eyes and listen intently.
And singing while thinking of someone far away… the lyrics reveal a swirl of emotions that truly hits home.
Road to the FutureKawashima Ai14rank/position

The B-side track to the 2004 single “Sayonara, Arigatou ~Tatta Hitotsu no Basho~.” It served as the image song for the 16th Izumo All-Japan University Ekiden.
Born in 1986, she is a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka Prefecture.
With an up-tempo, take-off-running kind of rhythm and a pop, catchy melody, her clear, translucent voice makes this a delightfully pleasant listen.


