[Kayo Legend] Seiko Matsuda’s Ever-Shining Masterpieces: Songs That Move the Heart
When it comes to Seiko Matsuda’s songs, there are countless timeless melodies that have been loved across eras and generations.
Not only as a defining idol of the 1980s but also as a true songstress, her vocals possess a wonderful charm that soothes the heart.
Even in the Reiwa era, alongside the renewed attention to Showa-era pop, her work has only gained greater recognition.
Here’s a special feature on Seiko’s classic hits that have colored Japan’s music scene! Why not give them a listen and enjoy both nostalgic memories and new-found appeal?
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[Kayo Legend] Seiko Matsuda’s Ever-Shining Masterpieces: Moving Songs That Resonate in the Heart (91–100)
All I can doMatsuda Seiko

A song that keeps the name Seiko Matsuda as it is.
Even the way it’s sung—those glossy lips—feels so Seiko-chan.
The chorus soars, and even though it’s a positive love song, for some reason it didn’t become a hit.
If it had been used in a commercial or something, I’m sure it would have been a hit.
It’s a love song, but I think the lyrics can also be applied to family and friends.
She’s singing about him again, but you can also interpret it as telling herself to open up the future.
Maybe it felt a bit heavy for the Seiko-chan image to become a hit.
How many dawns must I count?Matsuda Seiko

This is Seiko Matsuda’s 75th single.
It suits her vocal ability very well and became her first hit in a while.
It was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Team Batista 2: The Return of General Rouge.”
[Kayo Legend] Seiko Matsuda’s Ever-Shining Masterpieces: Songs That Touch the Heart (101–110)
Winter GardenMatsuda Seiko

This song is one of Seiko Matsuda’s early pieces and didn’t become a huge hit, but I love the lyrics.
Written by Tokuko Miura, it wonderfully portrays the feelings of a girl waiting for her boyfriend and the joy when he appears, like a little drama.
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Let’s set off toward a shining season.Matsuda Seiko

Wasn’t this the first song Seiko Matsuda had hit in her thirties? It’s her 38th single.
It was used as the commercial song for Takano Yuri Beauty Clinic.
She appeared on the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen with this song for the first time in six years.
I want to see you.Matsuda Seiko

It’s a song composed by Shinji Harada with lyrics by Seiko Matsuda.
It showcases the vocal ability of Seiko Matsuda, who has now become a fully mature artist.
It was used as a condominium commercial song in which she co-starred with her daughter, SAYAKA.
MarrakechMatsuda Seiko

This is Seiko Matsuda’s 25th single.
The song is upbeat and catchy, and it used to be one of my favorites.
When it first appeared on the hit TV show “The Best Ten,” it reached No.
4 and she appeared only once on the program; that ended up being her only appearance.
In conclusion
Seiko Matsuda’s many masterpieces have been loved across generations.
The feelings embedded in her songs and her moving voice will continue to accompany our lives and resonate in our hearts.
Let’s keep listening to Seiko’s music, which shines in every era.


