Debut song of a 1970s idol
Idols have always been widely popular, from young people to adults.
Here, we’re showcasing a roundup of debut songs from nostalgic idols who debuted in the 1970s! For those who actually lived through the ’70s, this will feel very nostalgic, and for others it might even feel fresh and new.
Be sure to check them out!
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- Debut songs by Japanese male artists from the 1970s
- Nostalgic Japanese hit songs from the 1970s: the golden age of idols and kayōkyoku (Japanese pop songs)
- Classic and hit songs by nostalgic Japanese idols from the 1970s
- Commercial songs from the 70s. Nostalgic TV commercial jingles.
- Songs by Showa-era idols that you’ll want to listen to now, in the Reiwa era!
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- A collection of nostalgic hit songs and classics from the 70s
- Debut songs by female artists from the 1980s
- Debut song of an enka singer
- Classic and hit songs by nostalgic Japanese pop idols of the 80s
- [1980s] Debut Songs and Classics by Japanese All-Girl Bands
Debut songs of 70s idols (21–30)
Love’s Indian DollRinrin Ranran

They were Rinrin and Ranran, twin idols from America who looked just like dolls.
Later on, pandas became a craze, and people who didn’t know them must have thought they were pandas.
They were popular at the time and worked really hard on variety shows.
Tears of the SunAnzai Maria

Ms.
Maria Anzai had a healthy, lightly tanned complexion that strongly evoked the image of summer.
I imagine many people remember her debut song for its impactful, memorable choreography.
Though she sadly passed away at a young age, her beauty will never be forgotten.
Small ResistanceAimoto Kumiko

Kumiko Aimoto is a figure truly worthy of representing 1970s idols.
She debuted as a singer, but went on to work across multiple fields, including dramas and variety shows.
Her broad range of activities even earned her the nickname of a “variety idol.”
longing; yearning; admirationŌba Kumiko

Kumiko Ōba, who became famous for works like “Spring Samba” and “Comet-san,” reigned as an idol in the late 1970s.
Her charm lies in her adorable smile.
That smile, which captivated fans of the time, surely brought comfort to people all across Japan.
Sexy Bus StopAsano Yūko

This is Yuko Asano, who is still very active as an actress.
Did you know she actually debuted as an idol? In her teens, Asano was healthy-looking and had the vibe of an ordinary high school girl, but with model-like height and long legs, so she drew attention from women as well.


