Songs to Listen to in Summer: Ranking of Popular Tracks by Japanese Female Artists [2026]
Summer has all kinds of events, but it’s common to get stuck in long traffic jams on the way to the venue.
Music is what you need to keep things enjoyable even in those moments.
We’ve put together a ranking of recommended Japanese female artists and popular songs for summer, so please use it as a reference.
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Songs to Enjoy in Summer: Top Japanese Female Singers’ Popular Tracks [2026] (Ranks 91–100)
ALL FOR YOUAmuro Namie91rank/position

Released in 2004 as Namie Amuro’s 27th single.
Chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Tuesday 10 p.m.
drama “Kimi ga Omoide ni Naru Mae ni,” it marked her first drama theme in about six years.
Reaching No.
6 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, it’s a grand love song that showcases Namie Amuro’s powerful vocal ability.
The Boy Is MineBrandy&Monica92rank/position

A defining, searingly passionate R&B duet of the ’90s.
In this number, American singers Brandy and Monica spar over a single man, each declaring “He’s mine,” unleashing an energy that rivals the heat of summer.
Their vocal back-and-forth vividly captures the thrill of romantic gamesmanship and their unyielding emotions, pulling listeners straight into the heart of the drama.
Released in May 1998, the song appeared as a single from Brandy’s album “Never Say Never” and Monica’s album “The Boy Is Mine,” and it set a record by holding the No.
1 spot on the U.S.
charts for 13 consecutive weeks.
The music video also received high acclaim, winning at the Billboard Music Video Awards.
Perfect for amping up a summer drive or party, it’s a must for anyone craving dramatic R&B.
The Door to TomorrowI WiSH93rank/position

It was released in 2003 as I WiSH’s debut single.
The song was used as the theme for Fuji TV’s variety show Ainori from October 2002 to September 2003.
Despite being a debut single, it topped the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks.
Its clear, transparent vocals are a perfect match for summer wedding scenes.
Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA94rank/position

The renowned MISIA, known for her powerful and enveloping vocals, collaborated with HIDE from GReeeeN on the classic song “Ai no Katachi feat.
HIDE.” It’s familiar as the theme song for the TBS drama “Gibo to Musume no Blues” and as the CM song for Subaru’s Levorg.
The track has won numerous awards, including the 60th Japan Record Awards’ Best Vocal Performance.
With lyrics that speak directly to the heart and express love so intimately, it’s a moving love song that can bring tears to your eyes.
It’s a number you’ll want to listen to while snuggling up with someone you love.
Don’t give upZARD95rank/position

A beloved ZARD classic that endures as an eternal anthem of encouragement and hope.
It’s truly a perfect fit as a cheer song for high school baseball, too.
The grand, glittering sound and Sakai’s crystal-clear vocals are sure to set everyone’s hearts ablaze! Released in January 1993, this smash hit became ZARD’s first million seller.
Set to a driving tempo, it carries a powerful message of facing forward and pressing on without giving up, even in the face of hardship.
It also has a refreshing quality that seems to double the sense of accomplishment after you’ve given it your all.
A moving track that beautifully colors the high school baseball scene!


