Hit Japanese songs from 1993: recommended classics and popular tracks
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From among the many classic and popular songs that colored the J-POP hit charts of 1993 (Heisei 6), we’ve selected hit tracks recommended by our studio staff.
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Japanese hit songs of 1993 (21–30)
Endless dreamsZYYG, REV, ZARD&WANDS

This song was recorded by bringing together group vocalists who were at the height of their popularity at the time, as the theme for Nippon TV’s “Geki-Kukan Pro Yakyū ’93.” It also generated a huge buzz back then for featuring Shigeo Nagashima as a guest vocalist.
Each star vocalist sings their own part, and their outstanding vocal prowess is truly stunning.
Our FailureMorita Doji

Along with the big hit of the drama “High School Teacher,” this song also drew attention.
It was originally included on an album released in 1976, and it seems Doji Morita had already retired in 1983.
There were rumors of a comeback, but she never appeared on television, and only the success of this song stood out.
Her talk-like singing style is soothing.
1993 Japanese hit songs (31–40)
loverSuzuki Masayuki

It was Masayuki Suzuki’s 15th single and became a big hit.
It’s characterized by Suzuki’s sweet vocals and heartrending lyrics.
The song is about a man in an unrequited love, singing about a woman he wants as his lover but cannot have.
I think a woman who is adored this much by a man is incredible.
It’s a song I’d love to hear a man sing.


