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Maaya Sakamoto Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Maaya Sakamoto Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Maaya Sakamoto Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Maaya Sakamoto, a popular voice actress, has also established herself as a singer and continues to be widely loved.

Many of her songs are powerful pieces often highlighted for her connection with composer Yoko Kanno.

Here, we present a ranking of Maaya Sakamoto’s most popular tracks.

Maaya Sakamoto Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

PlatinumSakamoto Maaya1rank/position

Sakura Card Captor Opening 3 – Platina
PlatinumSakamoto Maaya

Maaya Sakamoto’s song “Platinum” was used in 1999 as the opening theme for Cardcaptor Sakura.

Starting abruptly from the chorus, the track is quite powerful and instantly boosts your excitement.

Its mysterious arrangement ties into the anime’s worldview, making it a song that adds a flourish to Sakura and her friends’ story.

Once it starts playing, you can’t help but picture the anime’s characters coming to life in your mind!

TrianglerSakamoto Maaya2rank/position

Maaya Sakamoto “Triangler” Music Clip
TrianglerSakamoto Maaya

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Macross Frontier.

Released in 2008 as voice actress Maaya Sakamoto’s 15th single, it features passionate lyrics like “I don’t need logic or words—just kiss me,” which are downright heart-stirring.

Perhaps having feelings like these is the key to success in love.

If you’re hesitating about giving chocolate to your crush on Valentine’s Day, this track is sure to give you courage.

HemisophiaSakamoto Maaya3rank/position

RahXephon / Hemisphere (Orchestral Mix)
HemisophiaSakamoto Maaya

A gem of a song that depicts self-exploration and growth.

Released in 2002, Maaya Sakamoto’s ninth single “Hemisphere” gained attention as the opening theme for RahXephon.

Set to a beautiful melody, it weaves profound themes such as what one can do within a limited reality, embarking on a journey into the unknown, and the importance of self-realization.

Its lyrics, which question the meaning of life, are sure to resonate with many listeners.

ColorSakamoto Maaya4rank/position

[MAD] Fate/Series – Shikisai “Color” by Maaya Sakamoto
ColorSakamoto Maaya

This is the 29th single by Maaya Sakamoto—who is active as a voice actress, singer, and actress—released on July 25, 2018.

Sakamoto is what you’d call an anison (anime song) singer, and her slightly cute yet powerful vocal delivery seems to embody everything that’s expected in recent anime music.

Not only in the high parts of the vocal melody but also throughout other sections, she appears to create that quintessential “anison” feel by singing with a voice rich in high-order overtones.

I think this track offers a lot that aspiring singers in the anime and game fields can learn from.

tune the rainbowSakamoto Maaya5rank/position

RahXephon 'tune the rainbow' Just recovered -sicks-6-
tune the rainbowSakamoto Maaya

A gentle number that straightforwardly sings about the desire to protect the one you love.

Just listening fills you with warmth, and every line of the lyrics resonates in your heart.

The layered sounds and melodies are truly beautiful, and Maaya Sakamoto’s gentle voice matches them perfectly, putting the listener at ease.

Sea of MiraclesSakamoto Maaya6rank/position

Kiseki no umi – Maaya Sakamoto / Op. Records of Lodoss War
Sea of MiraclesSakamoto Maaya

This is the song “Kiseki no Umi,” which was used as the opening theme for the anime Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight.

It’s a powerful and grand piece that evokes the anime’s world.

The singer is Maaya Sakamoto, who is both a vocalist and a voice actress.

Although Sakamoto herself is from Tokyo, in this song she delivers a vocal performance with a faintly folk-like quality, showcasing the breadth of her expression as a singer.

I don’t need promises.Sakamoto Maaya7rank/position

Set to a fantastical orchestral score, this debut track by Maaya Sakamoto features a crystal-clear voice that resonates deep in the heart.

The lyrics portray a poised form of love—one that doesn’t bind the future with firm promises, but instead feels connected simply by trusting the other person.

It’s remarkable how her expressive power—unbelievable for a 16-year-old at the time—harmonizes perfectly with the song’s grand worldview.

Released as a single in April 1996, it was used as the opening theme for the anime The Vision of Escaflowne.

Marking her encounter with composer Yoko Kanno, it became a milestone that launched her brilliant career as a singer.

When you’re facing a new challenge and feeling a little unsure, or when you want to reaffirm the bond with someone important, listening to this song might gently give you a push forward.

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