May’n’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Not only does she sing anime theme songs, but she also showcases her versatility by playing diva roles in popular anime.
Her unforgettable voice captivates fans time and time again.
We’ve compiled a ranking of her most popular songs, so be sure to check it out!
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May’n’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
LOVE IS THE STRONGESTMay’n11rank/position

Since her major debut in 2005, singer May’n has continued to captivate fans around the world with her genre-defying expressiveness.
Released for streaming in February 2026, the year marking the 20th anniversary of her debut, this track was selected as the opening theme for the tokusatsu drama “Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity.” It also drew attention as her first involvement in a tokusatsu production.
Its fiery lyrics, which question the meaning of “love,” resonate beyond the boundaries of a hero-themed work.
A sense of grandeur emerges from the fusion of a high-velocity, brass-forward ensemble and her piercing high-tone vocals.
Brain DiverMay’n12rank/position

The initial opening theme song for the TV anime Phi Brain: Puzzle of God.
Since the anime follows a young protagonist who solves puzzles shrouded in numerous mysteries, the song features a slightly different, more mysterious tone and vocal style to match that content.
Northern CrossSheriru Nōmu starring May’n13rank/position

This song was used as the ending theme for Macross Frontier (Macross F).
It was included on the single “Lion,” released in August 2008.
The vocals for Sheryl Nome’s parts are performed by May’n.
Produced by Yoko Kanno, the lyrics express Sheryl’s inner conflict and determination, conveying deep despair, lost love, and a heart striving to find hope.
It also plays in titles such as “Pachinko Fever Macross Frontier 4 88ver.”
OrangeMay’n14rank/position

This song was used as the ending theme for the anime “PuraOre! ~PRIDE OF ORANGE~.” It’s sung by May’n, a singer from Aichi Prefecture who is also active as an actress, and it was released in 2021 as her 19th single.
The medium‑tempo sound, with hints of R&B, feels mature and wonderful.
May’n’s powerful, resonant vocals really shine.
Try putting it on as background music for a leisurely autumn afternoon.
Strobe FantasyMay’n15rank/position

Amid a daily life where chance and inevitability intersect, this song gives you the courage to find hope.
May’n’s overwhelming vocal prowess and soaring high tones leave a strong impression.
Its powerful message themed around fate and miracles resonates deeply.
Released in September 2024, it was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “An Exploration Hero’s Tale Starting from Mob.” It also marks the start of May’n’s 20th anniversary year since her debut.
Recommended not only for anime fans but also for lovers of J-pop and rock.
With emotional lyrics and a dynamic sound, it’s sure to bring light to your heart.
Setsubun bun!May’n & JUVENILE16rank/position

From the lively rhythm of the intro, you can’t help but start moving.
It’s a collaboration track by May’n and JUVENILE, released in January 2023.
Chosen as the TV commercial song for Denroku Co., Ltd., it became a hot topic.
The lyrics, themed around bean-throwing, pair with a pop and catchy melody to capture listeners’ hearts.
The hook is striking, and once you hear it, it sticks in your head.
It’s a perfect song not only for Setsubun season but also whenever you need a burst of energy.
Sayōnara no Tsubasa ~ the end of triangleMay’n / Nakajima Ai17rank/position

Sayonara no Tsubasa, used in Macross Frontier the Movie: The Wings of Goodbye—the concluding film of the Macross Frontier movie series—is performed by May’n and Megumi Nakajima, who also voice the in-anime characters Sheryl Nome and Ranka Lee.
The songs the two perform within Macross F are perfect for female duets.
This track showcases their call-and-response and harmonies in a really cool way.
Adding choreography while you sing will make it even more exciting!
BeliefMay’n18rank/position

It is the opening theme of Taboo Tattoo.
What sets her tie-in songs apart from those of typical artists is that she engages sincerely so that the lyrics, vocal delivery, and musical style never betray the work’s image.
By the time this song was released, that attitude was already well known, and she was likely regarded by everyone as an undisputed anime song vocalist.
Chase the worldMay’n19rank/position

Used as the opening theme, the song is highly fast-paced, as if embodying the world of the anime Accel World.
Not only that, it brilliantly captures the setting where augmented reality is featured in the story, as well as the exhilaration felt before entering a battle.
May’n☆SpaceMay’n20rank/position

One of the songs included on May’n’s first mini-album, “Main☆Street.” Composed by Yoko Kanno, with whom she became close through their connection on Macross F, it stands out among May’n’s typically power-focused tracks as a rare, bright and cute song.


