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] (41–50)
Joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure, plus loveKimura Kaera41rank/position

The sharp guitar sound from the intro is striking.
This 2011 single, her first after giving birth, is a rock tune that, true to its title, impressively lays out an aggressive message about various emotions—joy, anger, and more—and about love.
Rather than a “quiet” love song, it’s one of “motion,” expressing Kaela Kimura’s unique vision of love in a cool way.
I’m in awe of the boldness of putting a poppy title up front while pursuing something like the vital force at the root of affection and of the full range of human emotions.
love-sick pigKimura Kaera42rank/position

In the renewed Naive commercial, Kaela Kimura herself transforms into a pig character called “naiveee,” sporting pig ears and a pig nose.
She jumps from a flying trapeze, sings and dances, and appears as a cute and lively pig.
ButterflyKimura Kaera43rank/position

A warm wedding song by Kaela Kimura, gifted with deep love and gratitude to a close friend.
The lyrics weave in the butterfly’s images of “brilliance” and “grace,” beautifully depicting the bride and groom walking toward a happy future.
Included on the album HOCUS POCUS, released in June 2009, it was also used as a segment theme on the TBS variety show Motemote Ninety-Nine.
The song was born after Kimura herself sang it as a surprise at her best friend’s wedding.
With lyrics rich in messages of friendship and love, it’s perfect for accenting emotional wedding moments.
It’s also recommended as a song a groom can present to his bride!


