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Ranking of Ami Sakaguchi’s Popular Songs [2026]

Ranking of Ami Sakaguchi’s Popular Songs [2026]
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Aimaho Sakaguchi is a singer-songwriter who set her sights on becoming a musician in elementary school.

She started playing guitar in junior high with the classic motivation of “Guitars look cool,” and rose all the way to a major-label debut in 2017.

Guided by the motto “Small but mighty,” her high-quality music has gained widespread popularity.

In this article, we’re introducing a ranking of Aimaho Sakaguchi’s most popular songs—be sure to check it out!

Ranking of Ami Sakaguchi’s Popular Songs [2026]

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Ami Sakaguchi “When We Say Goodbye” Music Video
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At a farewell party, you want a song that celebrates a new chapter in life and leaves a lasting impression.

In moments like these, Amou Sakaguchi’s “When We Say Goodbye” is a moving choice.

Her warm yet powerful voice conveys gratitude to those who have supported you.

It also serves as a thread that ties together parting words to seniors and mentors.

This song, which tells of the growth nurtured through meaningful encounters, is perfect for creating a touching moment at a farewell gathering.

Released in 2018, it’s a masterpiece that has resonated with many people.

Even when you part ways, it gives you the strength to move forward with gratitude in your heart.

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Ami Sakaguchi “Ko-joshi” Music Video
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An encouraging song that gently wraps you in a soft, warm voice, depicting love from the perspective of a down-to-earth woman.

Released in July 2017 as her major-label debut single, it was chosen as the ending theme by FM stations across Japan.

As Yumebo Sakaguchi herself says, it “reflects my own experiences,” and the lyrics vividly capture the emotions after a breakup.

It’s a track that gives you the spark to say, “Even after we part, I’m going to keep looking forward and living my life!” Highly recommended for women struggling with love or anyone who wants to cherish their true self.

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Ami Sakaguchi “URL” Music Video / Ami Sakaguchi – URL
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Singer-songwriter Anbo Sakaguchi, who aspired to be a musician in elementary school and even worked as a radio DJ in high school.

Her 6th single “URL,” chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime Horimiya -piece-, is delightful with its cute vocals and pop ensemble.

The lyrics tell the story of wanting to be able to go see the person you like right away, a feeling that resonates even more strongly thanks to the instantly imaginable phrase “URL,” especially for younger generations.

It’s an emotional number that brilliantly contrasts a timeless, universal longing for love with contemporary imagery.

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I love the adorable voice of 16-year-old singer-songwriter Yumo Sakaguchi and the lyrics that feel like distilled adolescent sensitivity.

Makeup is something special for girls—once you discover it, you get closer to being an adult, yet you still want to stay a child—and that expression is so dear it squeezes my heart.

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Ami Sakaguchi “musician” Music Video
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Amiable singer Aimi Sakaguchi is known for her charming, endearing high-pitched voice.

She has been active since a very young age, even taking the stage at Mikunigaoka FUZZ for the first time at just 13! This song she sings is bright and full of momentum—like a soft drink commercial jingle.

Released in 2019, it drew attention for its blend of cuteness and powerful performance.

It captures hope for the future along with a touch of anxiety.

It’s a song that gently nudges those struggling with life forward, while empathizing with them.

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Amo Sakaguchi “Navy Blue Statement” Teaser Video
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This song is driven by a sense of guilt, as the narrator believes they are the reason a classmate, after much anguish, took their own life.

The stylish, acoustic guitar–led sound is chic and balances well with the weight of the tragic lyrics.

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Ami Sakaguchi “#BokuNatsu” Music Video
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Based on the voices of children who, due to the COVID outbreak in 2020, could no longer take part in clubs and various extracurricular activities, Aimi Sakaguchi created “#BokuNatsu.” There were so many kids who had to miss their final tournaments and competitions because of COVID.

This song clears away that pent-up frustration—the vague, directionless haze and the bitter feelings that aren’t anyone’s fault.

It’s a track that makes you feel that everything you did leading up to that final summer tournament was absolutely not in vain.