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.
- NOKKO’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- REBECCA Popular Song Ranking [2026]
- Rebecca’s famous and popular songs
- A ballad that will definitely make you cry at karaoke
- Iconic ballads of 90s J-pop: nostalgic mega-hits and fan favorites
- Popular Song Ranking of Yoko Minamino [2026]
- Top 1980s Female Singer-Songwriters: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Naoko Ken’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- REBECCA Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- A roundup of REIKO’s recommended songs: a collection of gems that draw you in more with every listenNEW!
- Natsuko Nisshoku’s masterpiece songs: a roundup of recommended hits and signature tracks
- Maki Ohguro’s famous and popular songs
- REIKO’s popular song rankings. Discover must-hear classics right now!NEW!
NOKKO’s classic and popular songs (1–10)
After the concert is overNOKKO

I remember being blown away when I first heard this song back then.
There was nothing like it at the time, and I thought the female vocal was so cool that I got completely hooked and listened to it obsessively.
I still love this song, and I still sing it at karaoke.
It’s a badass female vocal.
I Will Catch UNOKKO

Back then, she was a female singer I really admired.
She was insanely cool, and I was so frustrated that I just couldn’t sing the parts in English.
Her voice and gestures were very girly, yet sexy and cute, and I kept being drawn to her again and again.
VivaceNOKKO

I remember being instantly shocked the first time I heard this song back then.
I couldn’t believe such a cute song existed.
I borrowed the cassette from my older brother and listened to it over and over.
I used to play it on my way to school and while studying, and I even sang it at karaoke.
It brings back memories.
Angel’s Love SongNOKKO

I still think it’s a masterpiece worth talking about even now.
It’s an upbeat, pop song that’s truly moving.
I listened to it over and over back then.
The voice is adorable, and the lyrics have lots of charming lines here and there—you’ve got to hear them.
I sang it many times.
antennaNOKKO

I vividly remember the beginning of this song—it was so striking.
Back then I borrowed my brother’s cassette, fell in love with it instantly, and worked hard to memorize it.
I loved the song so much that I practiced just so I could sing it at karaoke.
NOKKO’s songs are very difficult, but they’re fun.
lemonNOKKO

Even now, I absolutely love this song.
Back then it wasn’t available at karaoke, so I practiced but couldn’t sing it, which was really frustrating.
I’ve adored it right from the opening.
Personally, it’s my favorite deep cut among NOKKO’s songs.
Making up with GodREBECCA

Even after all these years, I’m amazed that their vocal ability is just as strong as it was back then.
Whether becoming a parent or going solo, the singing has stayed solid and unchanged, and because I remember the song perfectly, it’s still a beloved classic for me.
I want people of all ages to listen to it.
I’m so glad I can still hear it today.


