Anna Tsuchiya’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Born in 1984, Anna Tsuchiya is active at the forefront as a model, singer, and actress.
Among these, she reportedly places the greatest emphasis on her music activities.
She made her major debut as a solo singer in 2006 and has performed across Asia, Europe, and the United States, and is known for having many fans overseas.
Anna Tsuchiya Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
roseTsuchiya Anna1rank/position

This is one of Anna Tsuchiya’s signature songs, known for its powerful vocals and memorable melody.
The themes of “the need for love” and “the pain of losing love,” combined with its cool, rock-driven sound, leave a deep impression on listeners.
Released in June 2006, it was also used as the theme song for the anime NANA.
It reached No.
6 on the Oricon charts and captured the hearts of many listeners.
Packed with Anna Tsuchiya’s appeal, this track is especially recommended when you’re going through heartbreak or feeling lonely.
Her strong, cool vocal presence is sure to give you courage.
Brave vibrationTsuchiya Anna2rank/position

I’d love to hear girls with husky voices sing this song! The cool, stylish lyrics and melody really elevate the karaoke vibe.
It’s such a badass track that you’ll be left with a great afterglow once you finish singing it.
Switch On!Tsuchiya Anna3rank/position

It’s a fiery rock number that was used as the opening theme for Kamen Rider Fourze.
The track is by Anna Tsuchiya, who is also active as a model and actress, and it was released in 2011 as her 14th single.
The powerful hard rock sound really highlights her strong, resonant vocals! It makes you want to thrust your fist high into the air.
Lots of things happen in school life, but just like this song says, it’d be great if we could enjoy all of it.
Here’s to a great youth!
LUCIFERTsuchiya Anna4rank/position

Born on March 11, 1984.
Fashion model, singer, and actress.
Influenced in elementary school by Western music such as Whitney Houston, Cyndi Lauper, and Aretha Franklin.
She became passionate about rock around junior high school and portrays a character who is beautiful yet dangerously devilish.
The Magic of HalloweenTsuchiya Anna5rank/position

This slightly mature rock number comes from Anna Tsuchiya—who is active as both a model and an actress.
Her husky, powerful vocals vividly portray a bewitching yet beautiful nocturnal world where vampires gather.
The track is included on her October 2014 mini-album “LUCIFER,” released to mark the 10th anniversary of her solo debut.
Since the title track was used in a commercial for the horror game “The Evil Within,” she also performed it live at the album’s release event.
If run-of-the-mill songs don’t do it for you and you want to immerse yourself in a true gothic horror atmosphere, this is the perfect choice for the night.
VoyagersTsuchiya Anna6rank/position

“Voyagers” is a single by Anna Tsuchiya released in 2012, used as the theme song for the Kamen Rider Fourze theatrical film.
It reached No.
61 on the Oricon chart.
It might also work as a graduation song.
Bangaliciousravex feat. tsuchiya anna7rank/position

Released by avex, this track showcases Anna Tsuchiya’s standout vocals, distilling the glitzy energy of rave and party tunes into a rocking, electro-driven sound.
The girly vocal style is striking, and the strong, party-ready beat makes it a timeless anthem that grabs men’s hearts and doesn’t let go.
Ah AhTsuchiya Anna8rank/position

It’s a song with an impressive, tight and cool, repetitive sound reminiscent of Lady Gaga, with an R&B flavor.
The music video is a mystery: there’s chopping vegetables, and toast popping out of a toaster that has footage of Anna Tsuchiya stuck onto it.
It’s funny, but it ends up distracting me (lol).
BUBBLE TRIPTsuchiya Anna9rank/position

This is their sixth single.
In this song, the music video showcases a cute side in addition to the usual alluring and cool image.
The sound of the track itself also somehow expresses the duality of femininity—its beauty and cuteness—and it’s the kind of song that, for some reason, sticks in your ears.
Believe in LoveTsuchiya Anna10rank/position

In stark contrast to her usual powerful vocals, this ballad is characterized by a clear, translucent voice.
Sung with the concept of “ultimate love,” it’s a deeply memorable track where that theme can be felt from every angle—through the vocals, the lyrics, and the ensemble.


