Hitomi Yaida Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Hitomi Yaida is a singer-songwriter known for her sparkling smile and a powerful voice that energizes listeners.
Affectionately called “Yaiko,” she is beloved by many.
Influenced by her family, she began making music and has become a highly skilled artist with a wide range of expressive abilities.
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Hitomi Yaida Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Bud of excitementYaita Hitomi15rank/position

This is a commercial depicting Takashi Fujii and Otoha watching over their child, while also conveying that Merit is perfect for sweaty summer days.
A child enjoying summer to the fullest and working up a sweat, and the parents washing that sweat away with Merit to keep them comfortable—together, these scenes convey a gentle sense of happiness.
Further highlighting the tender atmosphere of the visuals is Hitomi Yaida’s “Dokidoki no Tsubomi.” The calm, piano-forward sound combined with her smile-evoking vocals really makes the happiness come through.
Tears of the MoonYaita Hitomi16rank/position

A song included as the third track on Hitomi Yaida’s double A-side single.
This lesser-known track is a power ballad with a beautiful melody.
It’s a straightforward breakup song, so many listeners will likely relate to it.
Although the title is “Tsuki no Namida” (Tears of the Moon), the word “moon” never appears in the lyrics.
It seems to serve as a symbolic term expressing the singer’s negative emotions.


