NOKKO’s hit and popular songs
NOKKO, who burst onto the scene like a comet as the vocalist of REBECCA during the 1980s band boom, became a pioneer of female vocalists in rock bands.
She continued to score solo smash hits in the 1990s and still enjoys enduring popularity today.
This is a song list featuring NOKKO’s signature and most popular tracks.
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NOKKO’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (21–30)
FriendsNOKKO

When it comes to NOKKO, this song is absolutely indispensable.
I loved it back then, and I still love it now.
It carries a slightly bittersweet feeling and is full of atmosphere.
Listening to it now really moves me to tears.
The chorus is great.
Chick in the SunNOKKO

Compared to her previous work, this one has a gentler, more mellow tone and a calmer vibe.
It’s my favorite among NOKKO’s ballads.
It’s a song I still want to listen to over and over, and I think it’s a hidden gem.
Her vocals really draw you in.
A Hard Days NightNOKKO + Imai Miki

I got the impression that two stylish artists teamed up and released a song.
Music like this is nice once in a while.
It’s a track I’d like to add to NOKKO’s list of great songs.
Two women sing a Beatles classic in a charming and slightly sultry way.
APACHE MOONNOKKO

Back then I absolutely loved it—I watched the video over and over and sang along with it.
It’s a masterpiece that still sticks in my memory.
This song is nostalgic too, and it let me fondly revisit the young NOKKO from those days.
I wish I could go back to that time again.
You Can’t Hurry LoveNOKKO

With a singing voice more like Cyndi Lauper than the Japanese version of Madonna—so cool, and so adorably cute—I fell in love with it instantly.
I don’t think there were any singers like her back then.
I remember she was already shining and incredibly cool even at that time.
Tomorrow Never KnowsNOKKO

Kazutoshi Sakurai unexpectedly covered a Mr.
Children hit.
At the time it was surprising—NOKKO covering a song with a male lead vocal? I remember being really shocked.
It’s become a song that still holds up as a hidden gem.
When NOKKO sings it, it somehow feels perfectly natural.
White LoversNOKKO

When NOKKO sings Keisuke Kuwata seriously, this is how it sounds.
I think it’s turned into a masterpiece.
The voice is beautiful, and I was instantly drawn in when I heard it.
I still love it, and it has stayed with me.
I think this is a hidden gem.
Such a cute voice.


