Popular Nostalgic Songs: J-Pop Ranking [1990s Japanese Music Ranking]
We present the latest Top 100 ranking of classic Japanese pop songs all at once, ordered by most views! We’ve picked out nostalgic hits from the 1990s.
Listening again, you’ll notice many songs are still enjoying a revival today.
Be sure to check them out.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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Popular Nostalgic Songs: J-Pop Rankings [1990s Japanese Music Rankings] (91–100)
Until the world endsWANDS99rank/position

WANDS is a three-piece rock band known as one of the most iconic acts among Being artists who dominated the J-POP scene in the 1990s.
Their 8th single, “Until the World Ends…,” used as the second ending theme for the TV anime Slam Dunk, is a memorable track featuring emotional lyrics and a catchy melody.
For those who listened to it in real time, singing along may bring back vivid memories of that era.
With the 2022 release of the animated film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, the song has been garnering renewed acclaim as a million-selling number.
innocent worldMr.Children100rank/position

This is Mr.Children’s fifth single, which became a massive hit in June 1994.
It was used in commercials for Japan Coca-Cola’s Aquarius Neo/Aquarius Iosis and earned the band their first No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
It also won the Grand Prize at the 36th Japan Record Awards and sold a total of about 1.936 million copies, making it a landmark song.
The lyrics portray the desire to keep a pure heart while grappling with an ever-changing reality, delivering a hopeful message about moving forward with a faint light in one’s heart—something that has encouraged many listeners.
It remains a classic that gets everyone fired up at karaoke and is beloved across generations.


