KOTOKO once served as the main vocalist for the music production group “I’ve” and became one of Japan’s leading anime song singers.
Her songs, characterized by a clear, soaring voice, have been featured as theme songs in many anime series.
Here is a ranking of her popular tracks.
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KOTOKO’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
INTERNET OVERDOSEAiobahn feat. KOTOKO1rank/position

The video game NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE is themed around a “menhera-style” girl.
Its theme song is INTERNET OVERDOSE.
It’s sung by KOTOKO and has a musical-like feel that incorporates spoken lines.
The choreography is similar to para para, so if you’re into that style, give it a try.
The music video features animated characters dancing, so it might be easier to get a feel for it by checking out other dance cover videos as references.
Shooting StarKOTOKO2rank/position

KOTOKO’s “Shooting Star” is tough for a man to sing as-is, so you’ll need to lower the key at karaoke.
It’s the theme song from the first entry in the Onegai series, “Please Teacher!” If your karaoke buddy is a hardcore anime fan in their 30s, they’ll definitely be moved to tears by the nostalgia.
TOUGH INTENTIONKOTOKO3rank/position

Argevollen (Shirogane no Ishi: Argevollen) is a mecha anime set in a world where climate change has rendered aircraft unusable.
The opening theme is TOUGH INTENTION sung by KOTOKO, which peaked at number 34 on the Oricon charts.
snow angelKOTOKO4rank/position

A delicate and beautiful piece that drifts like snowflakes in a winter night sky.
This song by KOTOKO was released in 2002 as the image song for the TV anime Please Teacher! It depicts two people thinking of each other in a world blanketed by snow, with lyrics that strikingly blend hope and poignancy.
It’s a recommended track for when you want to reflect on past romances or sink into a romantic mood.
INTERNET YAMEROAiobahn feat. KOTOKO5rank/position

Aiobahn’s “INTERNET YAMERO” featuring KOTOKO is an electrifying track where rapid-fire vocals meet punchy, heavy low end.
The especially satisfying moment comes right after the hook—loaded with biting irony—when the bass kick starts pounding in quick succession.
The song’s overall vibe is deeply twisted, and the bass echoes that with frantic, unhinged phrases to match.
Why not surrender yourself to the ferocious low frequencies?
DuDiDuWa*lalalaKOTOKO6rank/position

This is the song that was used as the ending theme for the anime Magical Girl Squad Alice, which aired within NHK Educational’s Tensai Bit-kun.
The singer is KOTOKO, who was also active as a vocalist for I’ve, a creator team that produces music for anime, games, and films.
Her charming, youthful-sounding voice is striking, isn’t it? While the overall feel of the track isn’t scary or eerie like Halloween, the lyrics—centered on the theme of a magical girl—leave a strong impression.
The positive message woven into the song is another highlight!
Light My FireKOTOKO7rank/position

This is a song by KOTOKO, a singer-songwriter from Hokkaido.
It was released in 2011 as her 17th single and was used as the opening theme for the anime Shakugan no Shana III -FINAL-.
The intro builds up gradually, and the way the vocals come in from there is so cool! The chorus has a great sense of openness, too.
It’s a masterpiece that blows away the haze in your heart.


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