MISIA's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
MISIA is a Japanese female artist.
She is also a mysterious performer who keeps her real name private and rarely appears on television.
Even so, she enjoys enormous popularity, and thanks to tie-ins such as commercials, her songs have become widely familiar.
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MISIA Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Lips and lipsMISIA78rank/position

MISIA is known for her captivating, soulful vocals.
This song was included as the B-side to her 23rd single, “Aitakute Ima,” released in 2009.
It was used in ENEOS’s commercial, specifically the “Motor Oil” version.
Bird Crossing the NightMISIA79rank/position

MISIA, known as one of Japan’s premier singers for her overwhelming vocal prowess.
This work is the theme song she performs for the WOWOW × Lemino serial drama “Kenzo Kitakata’s Water Margin,” which began airing in February 2026.
It’s also been a hot topic because Tokiko Kato provided a song to MISIA for the first time, with Shiro Sagisu handling the arrangement.
Carried by a grand, string-laden sound, she powerfully sings of the struggles and hopes of people surviving in a turbulent era—listening to it truly stirs the heart.
The lyrics convey a resolve to press forward into the future with comrades while searching for light within darkness, giving the song an uplifting quality that encourages listeners to face hardship with courage.
It’s a track that gently stands by everyone fighting through adversity.
Under the great tree of loveMISIA80rank/position

MISIA, who captivates listeners with her overwhelming vocal prowess.
From her Christmas charity album “So Special Christmas,” we’d like to introduce “Under the Big Tree of Love.” This memorable song was also featured in House Foods’ 2011 commercial “Hokkaido Stew Christmas.” The track carries uplifting messages such as “Let’s join hands together” and “It’s okay to be yourself.” It’s a heartwarming listen.
MISIA Popular Song Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Song of HopeMISIA81rank/position

Have you seen the commercial for Sony’s truly wireless earbuds, the WF-1000XM5, launched with the tagline “A higher level of silence”? MISIA singing in the desert is absolutely majestic.
In the ad, she performs “Kibō no Uta” (Song of Hope), written and composed by the one and only Akiko Yano.
The intro feels like the start of an opera, the lyrics have a sweeping, grand theme, and MISIA’s vocals light each phrase like kindling—no matter how you approach it, it’s a monumental track for listeners.
It’s a song that makes you think, “If only this could spread across the world…” Highly recommended!
One heartMISIA82rank/position

This is the 12th maxi single overall, which serves as the original theme song for the film Dragon Head.
It starts off quietly and gradually builds, with MISIA’s clear, sky-reaching high notes resonating powerfully in the latter half.
She truly is the queen of ballads.
Season of LoveMISIA83rank/position

It’s a song about joyful love.
Listening to it makes me feel warm and happy.
The tempo is relaxed, so it’s soothing, and the positive lyrics lift my spirits.
It’s a song that makes me a little sentimental, reminding me of how I used to listen to it with my boyfriend.
I hope it’s sunny tomorrow.MISIA84rank/position

MISIA’s “Ashita Hareru to Ii na” is a track included on the 2025 album “LOVE NEVER DIES.” It’s a dazzling song built on bright sounds and rhythms, and the overlap with her soaring vocals conveys a sense of hope.
The lyrics, which wish for a sunny tomorrow and look toward the future, also communicate a determination to move forward positively.
The commercial features a playful storyline in which MISIA sings under a blue sky as the Queen of Potatoes, showcasing the appeal of Koikeya potato chips.
The combination of the blue sky and her yellow outfit is striking, evoking a sense of fun that comes from great taste.


