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.
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Maaya Sakamoto Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
nightSakamoto Maaya26rank/position

This is a song by Maaya Sakamoto that evokes the protagonist’s aching emotions in a room after their lover has gone home.
Even as they desperately try to grasp the lingering fragrance of those happy moments, the memories slip through their fingers and vanish.
That elusive, fleeting quality seems to symbolize the poignancy of a forbidden love, making a deep impression.
The track is included on the acclaimed 2003 December release “Shōnen Alice.” Created during a period when Maaya Sakamoto was honing her expressive power as a stage actor, her vocals here exquisitely portray delicate emotions.
If you’re troubled by a relationship you can’t tell anyone about and find yourself savoring the loneliness of a solitary night, you’ll surely resonate with the protagonist’s solitary heart.
Five ways I know about happinessSakamoto Maaya27rank/position

This is a song released by Maaya Sakamoto in 2015 that was used as the theme song for the TV anime Gourmet Girl Graffiti.
With Sakamoto’s fresh, clear vocals and simple lyrics that honestly express her feelings about “happiness,” it’s a track that gently resonates with the heart.
stooped postureSakamoto Maaya28rank/position

A song included on Maaya Sakamoto’s album Single Collection+ Mitsubachi, released on November 14, 2012.
Its theme is that it’s more convenient for a tall person to be slouching when talking face-to-face with someone shorter.
It’s a slow-tempo ballad accompanied by solo piano.


