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] (21–30)
YouMay’n22rank/position

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime The Ancient Magus’ Bride.
It’s sung by May’n, a female singer from Aichi Prefecture.
It was released in 2018 as her 15th single.
The lyrics are heartrending yet hopeful, and they really make your chest tighten.
graphite/diamondMay’n23rank/position

A track by singer May’n, best known for her role as Sheryl Nome in Macross.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime adaptation of the smartphone game app Azur Lane.
May’n’s beautiful vocals, with their brilliant high notes, and the driving melody will get you hyped.
The dramatic arrangement, with powerfully resonant strings, captivates many listeners.
If you wishMay’n24rank/position

A song used as the theme for the PSP game Valkyria Chronicles III.
There’s no doubt it’s a masterpiece that sings of the sorrow of war and the wish to reclaim “the scenery we want to show our homeland,” but it’s unfortunate that, since the third game features a backline unit as the protagonists, there’s a noticeable mismatch between the song’s tone and the game’s content.
Blue skyMay’n25rank/position

The ending theme of “BTOOOM!” is characterized by a relaxed and calming feel, serving as a refreshing respite that you wouldn’t find anywhere in the anime’s harsh and desolate world.
For viewers who can’t catch a break during the main story, it functions as an excellent ending theme that invites a brief, palette-cleansing rest.
Do not let yourself die.May’n26rank/position

The opening theme of the TV anime Shangri-La.
Her powerful vocals are a perfect match for the opening visuals that portray the strength and sense of speed of the anime’s protagonist, Kuniko Hojo, making it a hidden gem.
Try to believeMay’n27rank/position

It was used as the theme song for the live-action film “The Incite Mill: 7-Day Death Game.” Wasn’t this the first time May’n, under that name, had been involved with a live-action work? Naturally, her sincerity toward her craft also shines through in this song, and she superbly conveys the unease of the game that is about to begin through her vocal delivery.
In love with todayMay’n28rank/position

The opening theme of the anime “Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha.” Its lyrics and melody, which align with the theme of a gentle, budding romance, make it a masterpiece that raises viewers’ excitement even before the main story begins.
The promotional video also presents a kind of cuteness that’s a bit different from May’n’s usual style.


