Debut songs by Japanese female artists [Shocking hits & must-know classics]
Countless hit songs lighting up the charts.
Now, what were the debut tracks of those wildly popular artists and distinctive female performers again…?
I want to know which debut songs became especially big hits, and the debut singles of veteran artists!
To help you with that, this article focuses on the debut songs of Japanese female artists.
You’ll find the classics frequently featured on music programs, and maybe some surprising discoveries, too.
Their beautiful vocals are must-listens!
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Debut songs by female Japanese artists [Shocking hits & must-know classics] (41–50)
love the islandSuzuki Ami

It was released in 1998 as Ami Suzuki’s debut single.
The lyrics were written by Tetsuya Komuro and MARC, and the music was composed by Tetsuya Komuro.
The song was used in a commercial for the Guam Visitors Bureau’s “Guam Great Summer Festival ’98” campaign.
Despite being her debut, it reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
In conclusion
Up to this point, we’ve introduced debut songs by Japanese female artists.
Some of you might be feeling nostalgic! The tracks with a powerful impact sparked social buzz, while the others showcased a classic, timeless brilliance.
The delicate yet strong range of expression from female artists is something we can’t afford to miss going forward!


