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Kaela Kimura’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Kaela Kimura began her career as a model and now enjoys overwhelming popularity as a singer.

She is highly regarded by fellow musicians as well, collaborating with many famous artists.

This time, we present a ranking of her most popular songs from among her discography.

Kimura Kaela Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

ButterlyKimura Kaera15rank/position

A digital-only track by Kaela Kimura, who enjoys immense popularity as a singer, actress, and fashion icon.

She wrote the song for a friend’s wedding, and it’s also hugely popular as a wedding staple! Many will recognize it as the theme song for the wedding magazine Zexy’s commercials.

The melody is full of joy and perfectly cheers on the newlyweds as they begin their life together.

It suits any moment of the ceremony, but its bright mood makes it an especially great choice to accompany a friend’s speech.

FACES PLACESKimura Kaera16rank/position

Kaela Kimura / “FACES PLACES (#globe20th - SPECIAL COVER BEST -)”
FACES PLACESKimura Kaera

Released in 2015, this track is included on globe’s special cover album and is Kaela Kimura’s cover of globe’s ninth single, originally released in 1997.

Unlike KEIKO’s taut, high-tone vocals in the original, this version carries a gentler feel, giving the song a different impression.

It feels less like the classic Komuro sound of that era and more like a modern take on the Komuro sound.

KEKKOKimura Kaera17rank/position

An upbeat, pop-rock track with great groove.

Kaela Kimura’s signature clear vocals shine, and the guitar she strums herself is seriously cool.

The lyrics carry a sense of hope that urges you to move on to the next step, and as you listen, your energy rises—just like the title suggests.

After becoming a mother, instead of leaning into a “mom” image, Kaela Kimura chose to keep pushing aggressively, showing us her drive.

It’s a song that feels youthful and lively—brisk, exhilarating—and one that seems bound to give you a boost of her power.

Ready, set, go!Kimura Kaera18rank/position

Kaela Kimura – Ready, set, go! (Official Music Video)
Ready, set, go!Kimura Kaera

This piece, which portrays innocent and pure children and their families, is the Serena commercial titled “Children Open Up the World.” Kids’ actions and words can sometimes seem chaotic, but thanks to them, we’re able to enjoy wonderful days—this narration from a father’s perspective is truly lovely.

The scenes of the family going out together in the Serena are charming as well, making it a heartwarming commercial to watch.

STARsKimura Kaera19rank/position

Kaela Kimura “STARs” [short ver.]
STARsKimura Kaera

Released as a track on Kaela Kimura’s album, this song is a pop-rock piece that’s quintessentially her.

The music video also drew attention for Kaela appearing in a swimsuit.

It’s an upbeat, feel-good number, making it a perfect song for everyone to enjoy on New Year’s Eve.

Why not give it a try and sing it?

TwentyKimura Kaera20rank/position

Kaela Kimura – Twenty (Official Music Video)
TwentyKimura Kaera

It’s a forward-looking, hope-filled song.

Kaela Kimura sings with a resolve for the future while reflecting on the path she’s taken so far.

Included on the EP “F(U)NTASY,” released in September 2024, the track stands out with its colorful, bright melody.

Even while carrying feelings of incompleteness, it conveys a determination to follow one’s own path.

The lyrics’ uplifting message is sure to resonate with those coming of age, clearing their minds and filling them with a fresh sense of brightness.

Kaela Kimura Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

WONDER VoltKimura Kaera21rank/position

Kaela Kimura “WONDER Volt” (Official Music Video)
WONDER VoltKimura Kaera

This work by Kaela Kimura is a song inspired by Tim Burton’s Disney film Frankenweenie.

It features lyrics that create a mysterious yet warm worldview and an energetic sound.

Centered on themes of love and revival, it sings about the hope of reclaiming what was lost and the courage to begin a new life.

Included on the album Sync, released in December 2012, it was also used in commercials for the film.

In the music video, Kimura’s portrayal of a mad scientist leaves a strong impression.

With its subtly uncanny atmosphere, this piece seems like something children could enjoy making music to as well.