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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.

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

YouKimura Kaera22rank/position

Kaela Kimura “You” [short ver.]
YouKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura’s “You,” released in 2006, was featured in a Kit Kat commercial.

The lyrics gently speak to someone who tries to carry everything on their own, saying, “I’m here, so tell me anything.” They remind us that no one can live without relying on others, and encourage us not to hold back when we’re going through hard or sad times—a message that brings a sense of relief.

If you have a friend or family member who tends to shoulder everything alone, why not send them this song as a way to reach out?

deep beepKimura Kaera23rank/position

After working as a model, Kaela Kimura established her popularity with her distinctive style and approachable rock numbers.

The song “deep beep” was used in the “Dual blend eyes” commercial.

Like “Kidoairaku plus Ai,” which was also featured in a KATE commercial, it appears on the album 8EIGHT8.

Produced by Shinobu Watanabe of ASPARAGUS, it’s a rock track notable for its striking guitar cutting.

The rhythm—crafted around the theme of an alarm and designed to wake you up—is also a highlight.

sonic manicKimura Kaera24rank/position

Kaela Kimura wrapped in high-res sound?! New commercial for the Sony Walkman
sonic manicKimura Kaera

The tune had a vibe reminiscent of Western pop.

There was a slight EDM feel too, and it was a song that got me more and more hyped as I listened.

I could imagine it as background music for a music festival, and I felt it would also work well as BGM for running.

Tadaima and OkaeriKimura Kaera25rank/position

Pokémon the Movie Koko – Track 6 I’m Home and Welcome back!
Tadaima and OkaeriKimura Kaera

Gently singing of a parent’s love for their child, this song was released in 2020 as the ending theme for Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle, produced by Okazaki Taiiku.

Centered on the theme of motherhood, Kaela Kimura’s embracing vocals quietly convey the importance of family bonds and of having a place to return to.

The story that Kimura herself was moved to tears during recording speaks to the deep affection poured into this piece.

It’s a perfect choice as background music for a video looking back on a child’s growth at the Shichi-Go-San milestone, or for those moments at a celebration when the whole family gathers their hearts together.

Song of the EagleKimura Kaera26rank/position

[Little Bear's Song] Washimo's Song (Washimo Opening Theme) ★Hiragana Lyrics★
Song of the EagleKimura Kaera

This is the opening song of the NHK E-Tele anime “Washimo.” The singer is Kaela Kimura, known for hit songs like “Butterfly” and “Rirura Riruha.” It’s a track about the robot grandmother “Washimo,” who appears in the anime, and the lyrics are packed with charms of Washimo that you wouldn’t easily learn just by watching the show.

The chorus, filled with robot-like mechanical sounds, is easy and fun for kids to sing.

Try singing along while mimicking robot movements!

Song of a VultureKimura Kaera27rank/position

(NHK Washimo OP: Piano) Washimo’s Song Kaela Kimura
Song of a VultureKimura Kaera

Washimo, who comes from an anime, is a computer granny with a PC for a face, and the concept is pretty amusing, isn’t it? Judging from the lyrics, the granny is a full-on robot, yet she plays the role of a real grandmother.

She’s quite heavy too—at 126 kg, that’s about the weight of three elderly people.

Que sera, seraKimura Kaera28rank/position

Kaela Kimura – Que Sera Sera (Official Lyric Video)
Que sera, seraKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura’s “Que Sera Sera” is a perfect song to present with heartfelt wishes at a graduation ceremony.

Released in 2023, it conveys the importance of staying true to yourself while charting the path ahead.

Its poppy, catchy melody colors the fun days spent with friends and classmates and encourages that first step toward a new beginning.

It’s an uplifting track that’s ideal for connecting your feelings to those who matter at graduation.

Let Kaela Kimura’s vocals enrich those sentimental moments before you set off on your next chapter.