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MISIA’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

MISIA’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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I think many people have had the chance to hear MISIA’s singing, such as when her songs are featured as theme songs for blockbuster films.

You might also be interested in the most moving songs among her works.

Here is a ranking of MISIA’s most touching songs that I’ve put together to introduce to you.

MISIA's Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Looking up at the nameless skyMISIA1rank/position

MISIA – Looking Up at the Nameless Sky (Official HD Music Video)
Looking up at the nameless skyMISIA

It’s a song brimming with clarity that makes you feel purified just by looking up at the sky.

MISIA’s powerful yet gentle voice weaves a beautiful melody that resonates deep in the heart.

Released in July 2004, this track is also known as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series Tenka.

Centered on themes of love, hope, and human bonds, the lyrics remind us of the importance of cherishing the small joys in everyday life.

It’s recommended for times when you can’t feel happiness or when your heart is tired.

Why not let MISIA’s voice envelop you and cleanse your heart as well?

I long to see you now.MISIA2rank/position

MISIA – Aitakute Ima (Official HD Music Video)
I long to see you now.MISIA

This is a single released in 2009 by MISIA, a singer who captivates with her overwhelming vocal prowess.

It’s one of her most popular ballads and was used as the theme song for the Sunday drama series “JIN.” Filled with reverence for the preciousness of life and a heartfelt longing for someone you can never meet again, it resonates deeply and is profoundly moving.

It also conveys the importance of irreplaceable moments.

Many listeners may find themselves getting goosebumps.

Be sure to check out the live version as well, where the emotions in the lyrics come through even more strongly.

EverythingMISIA3rank/position

MISIA – Everything (Official HD Music Video)
EverythingMISIA

MISIA’s signature song “Everything” is one that many people—even those not from that generation—have likely heard.

You hear it especially often across various media in the winter.

Released in 2000 and used as the theme song for the drama “Yamato Nadeshiko,” it became a huge hit.

The lyrics, which sing of the miracle of meeting and an embracing love, gently resonate.

Her truly diva-like, soulful vocals are full of power yet warmth, tugging at your heartstrings.

It’s a supreme love ballad that seeps into you during the cold winter.

Song of HopeMISIA4rank/position

MISIA – Song of Hope (Official Music Video)
Song of HopeMISIA

MISIA, who continues to captivate the public with her overwhelming vocals.

Her song “Kibou no Uta” (Song of Hope) is a masterpiece that sonically expresses her feelings against wars around the world.

The song was written by Akiko Yano, who entrusted it to MISIA with her passionate wish for peace.

Its lyrics resonate powerfully with an eternal hope: if we keep moving forward without giving up, a brighter future will surely come.

The introductory section that serves as the song’s prologue is filled with a solemn, divine grandeur, as if foreshadowing the opening of an opera.

Beloved by many, this song moves people beyond language barriers precisely because of the compelling message it conveys.

Thank you for your love.MISIA5rank/position

MISIA “Thank You for the Love” (from 25th Anniversary MISIA Hoshizora no Live XII Starry Night Fantasy)
Thank you for your love.MISIA

With a rich voice spanning five octaves, MISIA is a beloved singer who stands as one of Asia’s leading divas, including in Japan.

Her 55th digital-only single, “Ai wo Arigatou” (“Thank You for the Love”), was written specifically for the 60th anniversary commercial of Koikeya Potato Chips.

The lyrics, which express gratitude for unconditional love, may prompt listeners to recall the people who are precious to them.

Centered on piano, acoustic guitar, and strings, this gentle ensemble shapes a heartfelt ballad that feels wonderfully comforting.

Shape of LoveMISIA feat.HIDE GReeeeN6rank/position

Aino Katachi feat. HIDE GReeeeN (from Heisei Budokan LIFE IS GOING ON AND ON Live Ver.)
Shape of LoveMISIA feat.HIDE GReeeeN

Aino Katachi is a collaboration song by MISIA and HIDE from GReeeeN.

It became popular as the theme song for the drama “Gibo to Musume no Blues” (Stepmother and Daughter’s Blues).

It’s a love song filled with deep affection for someone special, and listening to it fills your heart with joy.

I’m sure you, too, have someone precious—whether a partner, family member, or friend.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if that special someone felt this way about you? Of course, you can simply enjoy it yourself, but if possible, I hope you’ll share it with someone important to you and share the joy together.

A single petal of cherry blossomMISIA7rank/position

Kamikaze attack sakura hitohira (A Petal of Cherry Blossom) The Eternal Zero Kamikaze Special Attack Unit The Eternal Zero
A single petal of cherry blossomMISIA

A song that movingly conveys a wish for peace entrusted to cherry blossom petals.

Its lyrics carry a powerful message: we must never repeat the sorrow of war.

MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess and richly expressive voice resonate deeply with listeners.

Included on the single “Shiroi Kisetsu/Sakura Hitohira,” released in February 2015, the track was selected as the theme song for the TV Tokyo drama special The Eternal Zero.

With the arrival of spring, it offers a chance to reflect on peace.