Aya Hirano’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Aya Hirano, who is active at the center of the anime world and voices the protagonist Haruhi Suzumiya in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
I’ll introduce her songs—she’s active not only as a voice actress but also as a singer—in a ranking format!
Recommended both for anime song fans and for those who want to start listening to lots of anison.
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Aya Hirano’s Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Lost my musicHaruhi Suzumiya (Aya Hirano)8rank/position

A presence that meant more than anything has vanished.
This breakup song channels that sense of loss into a powerful sound, leaving you feeling positive by the time it ends.
It was used as an insert song in the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, and is sung by Aya Hirano, who played the lead role.
Perhaps because of its high-energy style, you can really feel the desire to deliver these feelings to you.
It’s a great pick not only as an anime song, but also for fans of classic rock.
Hare Hare YukaiHaruhi Suzumiya (Aya Hirano), Yuki Nagato (Minori Chihara), Mikuru Asahina (Yuko Goto)9rank/position

This song became a massive hit as an insert song in the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
It’s performed by Aya Hirano as Haruhi Suzumiya, Minori Chihara as Yuki Nagato, and Yuko Goto as Mikuru Asahina.
Its energetic melody and hope-filled lyrics are truly appealing.
Upon its release in 2006, it was so popular that it received Gold certification.
It created a huge buzz among anime fans and even sparked a social phenomenon, with the dance becoming a trend.
It’s perfect for events everyone can enjoy, like parties or school sports days! The choreography is easy to learn, so dancing together is sure to get everyone hyped.
Ha hi fu he BaikinmanBaikinman (Ryusei Nakao), Dokin-chan (Hiromi Tsuru), Kokin-chan (Aya Hirano)10rank/position

It’s the theme song of Baikinman, famous for “Ha-hi-fu-heh-ho~.” At first glance it has the feel of a typical children’s song, but its minor key and the mix of quirky sounds create a one-of-a-kind track that strikes a perfect balance between fun and a hint of horror.
And above all, the raspy voice of Baikinman duetting with Dokin-chan’s cute vocals makes it irresistibly charming.
Aya Hirano Popular Song Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Blue Tears – Kokin’s SongKokin-chan (Aya Hirano)11rank/position

Kokin-chan is a character who made her first appearance in Kokin-chan and the Blue Tears, which was screened alongside the 2006 movie.
She’s one of the characters with many fans, even ranking quite high in popularity polls.
Her special skill is fake crying—she can shed tears even when she isn’t sad—and she’s Dokin-chan’s younger-sister figure.
It’s a cute theme song that perfectly suits the selfish yet innocent and free-spirited Kokin-chan, who can even fluster Baikinman and Dokin-chan.
BreakthroughAya Hirano12rank/position

Aya Hirano, hugely popular as the voice actress for Haruhi Suzumiya in the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, releases her debut single.
Its upbeat, lively ska sound is energizing.
The track was also used as the opening theme for the PS2 game Finalist.
HEROAya Hirano13rank/position

Aya Hirano is, as everyone knows, a voice actress.
She is known for her roles as Haruhi Suzumiya in “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” and Misa Amane in “DEATH NOTE.” This song was selected as the new opening theme for Bunka Housou’s “RADIO Animelo-mix.”
Unnamed worldAya Hirano14rank/position

Aya Hirano’s seventh single.
The ending theme for the anime Daughter of Twenty Faces.
Different versions are included on the albums Speed☆Star and AYA MUSEUM.
The song is about taking action to seize a long-cherished dream.
Its upbeat lyrics encourage getting back up and facing challenges again and again.
Recommended for those who want a push forward.





