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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.

Ai Kawashima Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

My LoveKawashima Ai15rank/position

This love song by Ai Kawashima features a calm vocal atmosphere and a richly textured sound that feels pleasant and gives a simple, down-to-earth impression.

Its vocal expression is easy for high school girls to sing, making it a suitable choice as a karaoke song.

uneasyKawashima Ai16rank/position

Since the key sits in a comfortable range, you shouldn’t have much trouble hitting the notes.

It’s a tender, poignant song, so start by singing in a whisper and then build up all at once for the chorus.

Many girls say they relate to her lyrics so deeply that they end up in tears when they sing.

If you really learn the lyrics and pour your emotions into them, the whole piece will come together as a beautifully heartbreaking ballad.

…Thank you…Kawashima Ai17rank/position

It’s Ai Kawashima’s 7th single, and it was also used as the theme song for her documentary film “Saigo no Kotoba deer beloved.” The song expresses Kawashima’s feelings for her late mother.

After hearing that, when you listen to the song again, it somehow leaves you feeling a bit wistful.

No matter which part you take, it’s overflowing with gratitude toward her mother, making you realize you can never show enough thanks to your mom.

It became a hot topic when she performed it on stage at the Budokan during her appearance on 24-Hour TV 28: “Love Saves the Earth.” It seems like it would work well as background music for events like a mother’s birthday party!

“Goodbye,” “Thank you” ~The One and Only Place~Kawashima Ai18rank/position

“Goodbye” “Thank You” ~The One and Only Place~ / Ai Kawashima
“Goodbye,” “Thank you” ~The One and Only Place~Kawashima Ai

This is a poignant ballad by Ai Kawashima, one of Japan’s leading female singer-songwriters, who has captivated fans with her translucent voice.

The chorus line, “On the day you said goodbye, everything disappeared,” makes this a deeply moving song.

CongratulationsKawashima Ai19rank/position

A recommended song for anyone looking for a celebratory tune to give to friends or family.

It’s “Omedetou” by Ai Kawashima, who is also known for the classic graduation song “Tabidachi no Hi ni…”.

The lyrics seem to be from the perspective of a close friend or family member, joyfully celebrating the happiness of “you” surrounded by everyone’s congratulations, and expressing a heartfelt wish to keep supporting you.

It’s perfect for gifting to friends or family at major life milestones, such as a wedding.

The gentle melody is soothing.

So that (I/We) can carry/bring happinessKawashima Ai20rank/position

Ai Kawashima - To Carry Happiness (Shiawase Hoberu You ni)
So that (I/We) can carry/bring happinessKawashima Ai

“Shiawase Hakoberu You ni” (“To Carry Happiness”) is a song composed by a man named Makoto Usui after the Great Hanshin Earthquake, wishing for Kobe’s recovery.

It was originally written as a choral piece, but it is also known for being covered by singer-songwriter Ai Kawashima.

Because it has been sung not only in Kobe but also after the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Kumamoto earthquakes, many of you have probably heard it.

Ai Kawashima Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

It’s okay.Kawashima Ai21rank/position

Ai Kawashima, known for her work as the vocalist of I WiSH and for hit songs like “Ashita e no Tobira” and “Tabidachi no Hi ni…”.

This song is one she released in 2009 and was chosen as the theme song for the film “Symphony in August: Shibuya 2002–2003.” Parenting doesn’t always go exactly as ideally planned, does it? Many parents have probably had experiences of crying together with their children.

This song stays close to you, saying, “You’re doing enough,” and helps shift your feelings in a positive direction.