Aimer’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
Aimer is a female singer with a smooth voice and rich vocal power, popular across a wide audience.
This time, we’re going to focus on her.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of her most-played karaoke songs to date.
Whether you’re a long-time fan or discovering her for the first time, please enjoy.
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Aimer Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
ONE AND LASTAimer22rank/position

Aimer’s digital-only single released on December 10, 2021.
It serves as the theme song for the film “Your Turn to Kill: The Movie.” The track pairs an up-tempo, hard-hitting backing with Aimer’s richly expressive vocals, making it a thoroughly enjoyable listen.
When singing this song at karaoke, the most important point is likely how convincingly you can deliver the A-melodic section, which is centered around the lower range.
Focus on projecting your voice so it resonates in the chest cavity, and sing with care.
There’s also a spot in the high notes of the chorus where the expression feels like the tension suddenly softens—this can be quite tricky to replicate when actually singing, so be sure to master it and give it a try!
Spring GoesAimer23rank/position

A gem of a ballad by Aimer that poignantly portrays a fleeting yet beautiful scene.
Released in March 2020 as the theme song for the theatrical anime Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel] III.
spring song, Aimer’s soul-stirring vocals beautifully color the world of the work.
Depicting with delicate emotion the intersection of the heroine’s heavy fate and the hope of a new season, the song was also included on the album Walpurgis.
The music video featuring actress Minami Hamabe also drew attention.
In the spring season when meetings and partings intersect, this track resonates deeply with many people as a song that makes you reflect on your bonds with those you hold dear.
Ref:rain -3 nuits ver.-Aimer24rank/position

Aimer is a female singer-songwriter loved by a wide range of generations, and she’s certainly a popular artist among teenage girls as well.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “Ref:rain -3 nuits ver.
-.” This piece is arranged as a gentle ballad, so there aren’t any abrupt jumps in pitch, making the overall vocal line easy to sing.
While it does feature many high notes, they aren’t extremely high, so be sure to give it a listen.
Songs, birds, wind, and moonAimer25rank/position

This is a song included in Aimer’s first best-of album, BEST SELECTION “blanc,” released in 2017.
It’s notable for its mystical tone and lyrics with beautiful word choices.
The melody’s dynamics make it quite a challenging piece, but it would be wonderful if you can sing it.
How much emotion you can put into it seems to be the key to expressing the song’s atmosphere.
After RainAimer26rank/position

Aimer’s “After Rain” features a refreshing melody that feels like it sweeps away the gloomy rainy season and brings clear skies.
It’s included on the mini-album “After Dark,” released in 2013.
Life is full of overcast days like rain—breakups, failures at work, and more.
But if you listen to this song, tomorrow will surely feel bright and clear, and you’ll become a new you who can turn even painful experiences into strength! If you’re fed up with the constant rain, or if something unpleasant or sad has happened, sing this song and refresh yourself—be reborn as a brand-new you!
Believe Be:leaveAimer27rank/position

The song “Believe Be:leave,” included on the 3rd album DAWN, was used as the ending theme for the music program ONCHIKA.
Its airy, transparent ensemble really lingers in the ears.
Although the key is a bit high, the restrained vocal delivery makes pitch control easier, and the melody has relatively gentle dynamics, so it should be manageable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a soft pop tune that will draw everyone in when sung at karaoke.
Brave ShineAimer28rank/position

It’s the opening theme of Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works].
The heavy, weighty sound and the clear, transparent vocals leave a strong impression.
Be sure to sing it with feeling.
The songs in the Fate series are all grand and really cool.





