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Mother's Day Song Ranking [2026]

Here’s the ranking of this year’s trending “Mother’s Day songs.”

We’re introducing the most-listened-to songs of the year in ranking order!

From timeless classics to new releases, every year many songs about “Mom” are loved by listeners.

That just shows how many people cherish their mothers, doesn’t it?

Mother’s Day Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)

trumpet vineAndō Yūko85rank/position

Yuko Ando / Chinese Trumpet Creeper (Reprise)
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Although it has a simple musical style, the vocals have a strong presence that unmistakably feels like Yuko Ando.

I think only Yuko Ando—who can deliver both powerful and delicate vocals—could sing a song like this.

Precisely because the song is simple, it’s all the more moving.

Memories are beautifulAimer86rank/position

Aimer “Memories Are Beautiful” Father’s Day edit (5th albums “Sun Dance” and “Penny Rain” to be released simultaneously on Wednesday, 2019/04/10)
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Since the breakout success of “Zankyosanka” in 2022, Aimer has been on an unstoppable roll.

Her stage name is said to come from the French verb aimer, meaning “to love.” Her heartwarming song “Omoide wa Kirei de” (“Memories Are Beautiful”) is a perfect example.

Lines like “Mom who came to pick me up at the park in the evening” and “Dad’s broad back when he gave me piggyback rides” are touching moments that many listeners relate to and that help fuel the song’s popularity.

It’s a track you’ll want to dedicate to your parents when it’s hard to say ‘thank you’ out loud.

bewildermentGLAY87rank/position

It’s a song by GLAY that portrays someone struggling and suffering.

Even people who tend to shy away from GLAY for being too intense will find it easy to listen to and moving.

Beyond the music itself, the message prompts a lot of reflection, making it a uniquely thought-provoking track.

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[Hatsune Miku Original Song About Life] Life
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It’s a bittersweet yet powerful song that sings, “Even if I sometimes hesitate and come to a standstill, I’ll keep walking my own life.” Created by the Vocaloid producer Tamaazu-P, known for excellent piano arrangements, it was released in 2011.

Precisely because of its simple sound arrangement, the message of the song sinks deep into your heart.

I am who I am now thanks to my mother and father—this Vocaloid ballad lets you reaffirm that.

Listen to it on Mother’s Day and renew your spirit to keep doing your best from tomorrow onward.

A salvia budHOME MADE kazoku89rank/position

The one song I want to give on Mother’s Day.

HOME MADE Kazoku’s signature track is a moving classic that weaves the salvia’s flower meanings—“family love” and “respect”—into its lyrics.

Released in February 2006, it centers on the bond between parent and child and on growth, portraying a strong will to overcome adversity.

The song expresses values passed down from parents to children and children’s gratitude toward their parents.

It’s perfect for anyone who wants to reaffirm their love for family.

Listen together as a family and share your “thank yous”—it’s sure to be a heartwarming moment.

Enjoy this track packed with the charms of hip-hop and pop, where rap and singing are beautifully interwoven.

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Mama / HoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku
MomHONEY WORKS

A song told from a mother’s perspective, tracing her child’s growth from the time they were still in the womb.

Listening to it makes you reflect on mothers, fathers, and family.

Many people are deeply moved, saying it makes them want to be a mother like this.

It’s perfect to sing on Mother’s Day to strengthen the bond between parents and children.

Mother’s Day Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)

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Ryokuoushoku Shakai 'Tatoe Tatoe' Music Video (93rd Senbatsu ver.) / Ryokuoushoku Shakai
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Some of you might be looking for a pep song to blow away the May blues.

If so, let me introduce “Tatoe Tatoe.” It’s a track Ryokuoushoku Shakai wrote specifically as a theme song for a high school baseball tournament.

The lyrics are a cheer for those who feel like they’re about to be overwhelmed by hardship.

Inspired by baseball fight songs, its driving sound gives you a powerful push forward.

It could be a great song to send to a friend feeling down from the May blues.