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.
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Kaela Kimura Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
serendipityKimura Kaera31rank/position

Kaela Kimura appears in and also provides the theme song for the Cast Style “My Favorite” commercial.
The song, Serendipity, is included on Ichigo, the album released to celebrate the 15th anniversary of her debut.
The title Serendipity means something like “a lucky discovery made by chance.” While Kaela Kimura is best known for Butterfly, this song is also a popular wedding number.
Your umbrellaKimura Kaera32rank/position

Kimura Kaela’s song “Kimi no Kasa,” released on October 29, 2025 as the theme for the film “Sumikkogurashi: The Sky Kingdom and the Two Children,” leans less toward the poppy vibe she’s best known for and instead takes on a somewhat fantastical atmosphere.
The brass instruments even evoke a touch of folk music.
The vocal line, however, is classic J‑pop—mid‑tempo and easy to sing.
That said, there’s a lower falsetto in the chorus, so if it’s difficult to sing, it’s best to adjust the key with that section in mind.
EggKimura Kaera33rank/position

This is a karaoke song by Kaela Kimura, a singer who’s popular for being both cute and a little adult in vibe.
It’s a great track whose glamorous artistry and nighttime-themed mood really make you want to sing along.
Level42Kimura Kaera34rank/position

“Level42” is singer Kaela Kimura’s debut single.
It’s written as “Level42” and read “Level Forty-Two.” It was released in 2004.
The song as a whole gives a strong sense of looking forward.
Its youthful energy, perfect for a fresh debut, feels exhilarating to listen to.
The moderate sense of speed makes you want to start moving.
It’s rock, yet it intriguingly has a touch of pop-friendly accessibility.
I hope you’ll take your time savoring Kaela Kimura’s early, unspoiled charm.
Ring a Ding DongKimura Kaera35rank/position

Kaela Kimura’s 15th single, which also made waves for being featured as a Docomo commercial song.
It debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart the week it was released.
With irresistibly catchy phrases that make both adults and kids hum along, and a pop, cute music video, it’s an overwhelmingly adorable track.
TODAY IS A NEW DAYKimura Kaera36rank/position

When I listen to it in the morning, my mood lifts and I feel energized.
I love this song because it makes me feel like I want to start running and shout, “Alright, let’s do this!” It really makes me feel that each day is a new day.
It’s a very encouraging song that makes me feel like I’m reborn every day.
YellowKimura Kaera37rank/position

This is Kaela Kimura’s 10th single, released on October 24, 2007.
It served as the theme song for the Nippon TV sports news program “Sports Urugusu.” A rock tune with an aggressive, driving feel, it’s an anthem for women—Kimura herself wrote the lyrics and delivers a powerful message: “I’m a woman, but I won’t be coddled—be strong.” It’s definitely a song meant to be sung by women.
memoriesKimura Kaera38rank/position

This song was selected as the theme song for the movie Paco and the Magical Picture Book.
The music video, which captures the film’s world and feels like a fairytale picture book, is adorable.
It’s a cute, uplifting tune that makes you feel like you’re listening to a children’s song.
LillianKimura Kaera39rank/position

It’s a lively, energetic song that’s so typically Kaela Kimura.
Fun fact: it was composed by Kameda, the former bassist of Tokyo Jihen, so the bassline is absolutely wild.
It works both as rock and as J-pop—a hidden gem.
And Kaela-chan really does look best with a bob haircut.
Crocodile and Little BirdKimura Kaera40rank/position

Kaela Kimura is a female singer who has been active since 2004 and originally worked as a hair model.
This song, which appears on an album and was not released as a single, is a charming friendship tune that poignantly depicts the bond between a crocodile and a small bird.


