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Ranking of Popular Songs by Female Singer-Songwriters of the 1990s [2026]

This is a song list featuring hit and classic tracks by female singer-songwriters from the 1990s.

The 1990s were the era in Japan when music and CDs sold the most, with million-selling records coming one after another.

Alongside massive hits, many highly musical works were also produced that satisfied even dedicated music fans.

1990s Female Singer-Songwriters: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

aloneShinohara Miyako96rank/position

An arrangement centered on a piano-and-vocal style can only work if it has an exceptional melody and singing.

Her hallmark is the high sense of style that allowed her to achieve this atmosphere right from her debut, and she has since produced numerous smash hits.

The Night We Go to Meet SantaTanimura Yumi97rank/position

The night we go to meet Santa [ Yumi Tanimura ]
The Night We Go to Meet SantaTanimura Yumi

Yumi Taniguchi, with her high-pitched voice, sweet singing, and cute looks.

This is a poignant Christmas ballad that makes the most of her vocals.

A stripped-down performance with her crystal-clear voice and piano.

Yumi gently speaks to a girl’s heart, an entertainer who delighted audiences with piano accompaniment and musical-style choreography.

A wonderful Christmas ballad in which the bittersweet feeling of waiting for Santa Claus melts together with her signature high notes.

PART OF LIFESuzuki Yume98rank/position

PART OF LIFE YUME SUZUKI Yume Suzuki
PART OF LIFESuzuki Yume

As expected, even from their debut they treated us to such a composed singing voice.

They weren’t really the kind of artist who scored mega-hits in terms of sales, but I heard their songs quite a bit through tie-ins and the like.

It seems they’re still active even now.

Full of dreamsSeki Yumiko99rank/position

Yume Ippai / Yumiko Seki [High Quality Audio]
Full of dreamsSeki Yumiko

It’s one of the most iconic anime songs of the 1990s.

Released in April 1990 as Yumiko Seki’s debut single, it was selected as the first opening theme for the anime Chibi Maruko-chan, which began airing the same year.

With its lively melody and uplifting lyrics, the song portrays children’s innocence and the beauty of chasing dreams.

It’s a beloved track across generations—one that makes you want to listen while reminiscing about fond memories.

manKyūhō Ruriko100rank/position

This song, a massive hit with over 500,000 copies sold, overflows with all the lousy, intolerable things about men.

It’s precisely because she loves him that so many things get on her nerves.

I imagine many women can relate when they listen to the lyrics.

On the other hand, I’m curious what men think about it.