Aya Matsuura’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Aya Matsuura, who has been reappraised in recent years thanks to praise for her vocal ability from Tatsuro Yamashita and Mariya Takeuchi.
With her cute looks and comedic songs, many people may not have noticed, but she is a wonderful singer with solid vocal and expressive skills, and remarkably clear Japanese diction.
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Aya Matsuura’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
YOKOHAMA SING A SONGMatsuura Aya15rank/position

With stylish jazz tones and a slightly grown-up singing voice, this pop number lifts the listener’s spirits.
Included on the single “Sougen no Hito,” released in December 2002, the piece was created as a song featured in the musical “Sougen no Hito,” starring Aya Matsuura.
In the show, it was presented in three different arrangements—such as the opening and a jazz version—leaving behind stories of how it vividly expressed the work’s world.
Why not listen to this song while imagining the night view of Yokohama and soak in a romantic mood?
Yeah! Super HolidayMatsuura Aya16rank/position

This is a summer tune by Aya Matsuura, featuring a piercingly bright singing voice and a catchy melody that lifts your mood just by listening.
Released in May 2002 as her sixth single, it was also used in a commercial for Takahashi Shoten.
The song straightforwardly expresses the protagonist’s excitement before summer break, eagerly anticipating the start of a romance.
Brimming with the positive energy of “Don’t overthink it—let’s enjoy this moment to the fullest!”, this track is a must for the perfect holiday when you want to hype things up with friends, whether you’re driving or having a barbecue.
Chocolate SoulMatsuura Aya17rank/position

An upbeat, energetic Valentine’s Day song by Aya Matsuura, a 2000s idol who could rightly be called a true powerhouse artist.
It’s easy to focus only on the cute vibe, but the melody actually demands considerable vocal skill—quite surprising! If you haven’t heard it yet, definitely give it a listen!
Tropica~lly in LoveMatsuura Aya18rank/position

This is Aya Matsuura’s second single CD, released in 2001.
It’s a pop tune that sings about a girl’s cute, maidenly feelings and really pumps you up when you listen to it.
In the music video, Matsuura plays multiple roles by herself, and her constantly changing expressions are absolutely adorable.
First loveMatsuura Aya19rank/position

Ayaya from Hello! Project sings a full-on idol song about her first love at school—or so it seems, yet the calm melody also hints at her strong vocal prowess.
The synth sounds are woven in thoughtfully, as if staging a delicate page from youthful days.
It really feels like the work of the master producer Tsunku.
Watarase BridgeMatsuura Aya20rank/position

This song sung by Aya Matsuura is a captivating piece that leaves a deep impression on listeners.
It delicately expresses the bittersweet feeling of recalling someone you parted with while watching the sunset at Watarase Bridge.
Released in January 1993, the song was also used as the theme for the TV program “Ii Tabi Yume Kibun.” The lyrics, inspired by the words “Watarase River” on a map, skillfully weave in real locations to vividly portray the pain of heartbreak.
It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to while reflecting on memories with someone special, making it perfect as wedding background music.
It’s recommended not only for those in love, but also for anyone who wants to deepen their bond with a loved one.
Aya Matsuura Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Tears in a Smile ~THANK YOU! DEAR MY FRIENDS~Matsuura Aya21rank/position

This song is included on Aya Matsuura’s first album, First KISS, released in 2002.
Known affectionately as “Ayaya,” she delivers an idol-style track that’s perfect for jumping and dancing—packed with the raw feelings of youth.
Since it was released in 2002, the lyrics include a reference to “MD,” which feels so nostalgic, right? You can really sense the passage of time in something like MiniDiscs, which younger people may not even know anymore…
But even today’s graduates will surely relate: it’s a song that makes memories—of all those fun moments—spin through your head again and again.


