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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!

May’n’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Logos of the DawnMay’n31rank/position

May’n / Dawn Logos MUSIC VIDEO (1 chorus)
Logos of the DawnMay’n

It is the second opening theme of the anime Aquarion Logos.

Sung so that deep feelings and hidden passion overflow in the chorus, this song is a must-listen even for those who aren’t interested in Aquarion Logos.

Azure PulseMay’n32rank/position

Starting with May’n’s low, powerful vocals right from the intro, this is an up-tempo, exhilarating track.

It was selected as the 2022 theme song for TV Aichi’s baseball broadcast “10-chan Baseball,” which supports the Chunichi Dragons.

Just as the title “Blue Pulse” suggests, the drumbeat that surges like a rising heartbeat and May’n’s vocals make this a song that runs alongside you and cheers you on.

Listen to it while running and you’ll feel like you can go an extra 5 km! Why not add it to your running playlist?

One In A BillionWake Up, May’n!33rank/position

“One In A Billion” Music Video (2nd chorus ver.) / Wake Up, May’n! [TV Anime “Restaurant to Another World” Opening Theme]
One In A BillionWake Up, May’n!

As a song by the unit “Wake Up, May’n!”, formed in response to the sincerity of Wake Up, Girls!’ activities, it was used as the opening theme for the anime Restaurant to Another World.

She herself also embodies that sincerity, having taught herself Chinese to support overseas fans who cheer her on, and it’s likely due to such common ground that she resonated with the members of WUG.

Welcome to My FanClub’s Night!Sheriru Nōmu starring May’n34rank/position

As the title suggests, this is the song Sheryl Nome sang during a fan club event in the Macross Frontier series.

Combined with its title, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser that would definitely liven up any of May’n’s concerts or fan club events when performed.

What ‘Bout My StarSheriru Nōmu starring May’n35rank/position

A song featured in Macross Frontier, and a rare one among Sheryl Nome’s tracks for emphasizing cuteness.

Not only does it showcase her ability to master a wide variety of musical styles, but the way she delivers songs with many English lyrics—like this one—with crisp enunciation once again makes clear just how skilled she is.

pink monsoonSheriru Nōmu starring May’n36rank/position

An insert song from the film Macross Frontier The False Songstress, it’s a track that puts the spotlight on Sheryl Nome’s sexiness—something that, aside from her outfits, wasn’t heavily emphasized during the TV broadcast.

The CD jacket follows suit, and it supposedly did—or maybe didn’t—serve as the trigger for pushing that sexiness in things like that figure everyone talks about.

Diamond CrevasseSheriru Nōmu starring May’n37rank/position

Diamond Crevasse Macross F May’n emotional close-up video
Diamond CrevasseSheriru Nōmu starring May'n

The well-known early ending theme of Macross F performed under the name Sheryl Nome.

This track showcases her impressive vocal ability as she delivers unwaveringly in the high register.

It was released as a paired single together with the show’s insert song “Sagittarius☆9PM Don’t be late.”

Universal BunnySheriru Nōmu starring May’n38rank/position

Universal Bunny LIVE May’n Macross Frontier Movie song
Universal BunnySheriru Nōmu starring May'n

An insert song from the film Macross Frontier: The False Songstress.

Those who have sung this at karaoke will know there are parts that must be performed at a very rapid tempo, making it a song that tests both diction and vocal ability; it also showcases her skill in delivering it so impressively.

fairySheriru Nōmu starring May’n39rank/position

This is a song from Macross Frontier performed in a scene that leaves an impression that Sheryl has changed due to a certain turning point.

One reason Macross Frontier has been loved for such a long time may be that, no matter which song you pick, they sang pieces that stayed in viewers’ memories.

Sayonara no Tsubasa ~ the end of triangleSheriru Nōmu starring May’n/Ranka Rī (Nakajima Ai)40rank/position

This song, used as an insert track in Macross F: The Wings of Goodbye, serves as a fitting finale for the film.

With its poignant yet driving melody and lyrics—and the fact that it’s a duet with Ranka—it encapsulates a world view that befits the culmination of Macross F, making it a true masterpiece.