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Singer-Songwriter/Artist Rankings of the 1980s [2026]

The 1980s were an era when artists like Eiichi Ohtaki, Miyuki Nakajima, and Shinji Tanimura—names even younger people may have heard—were active.

Here, we’re introducing songs by singer-songwriters from the 1980s, including those artists.

What kind of music did singer-songwriters from the bubble era create?

Singer-Songwriter Artist Rankings of the 1980s [2026] (1–10)

MissingKubota Toshinobu8rank/position

Toshinobu Kubota – Missing [Official Video]
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This is a gem of a ballad by Toshinobu Kubota, known for his uniquely groovy style, perfect for an autumn night.

It poignantly conveys, with a soulful voice, the helpless love between a man and a woman who care deeply for each other yet can never be together.

The struggle of wanting to forget but being unable to, and the regret of wishing they had met earlier, really hits home.

The song was included on his debut album, “SHAKE IT PARADISE,” released in September 1986, and was used as an ending theme for shows like World Pro Wrestling.

Though it wasn’t released as a single, it remains one of his most beloved signature songs.

It feels like a gentle companion to the quiet loneliness that follows the bustle of summer.

I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka9rank/position

Yutaka Ozaki – I LOVE YOU (Official Music Video)
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Singer-songwriter Yutaka Ozaki, who won support as a voice representing the loneliness and struggles of youth.

This song is a ballad whose restrained piano melody contrasts with his intense rock image.

Its worldview—evoking the instability of love with no place to go and a desperate urge to escape—is conveyed through his gentle vocals.

Originally included on the album “Seventeen’s Map,” released in December 1983, it was later released as a single in March 1991.

It was also used in JR Tokai commercials and as insert music for the drama “From the North Country.” An enduring love song covered by numerous artists, it’s perfect for a quiet night with someone you love or for those who want to feel the warmth of a bittersweet romance.

There’s always tomorrowSakamoto Kyu10rank/position

Kyu Sakamoto – There’s Always Tomorrow
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It’s a classic song that sings of the clumsiness and hope of youth.

It portrays the protagonist’s feelings in love and the courage to take on challenges without fearing failure.

Kyu Sakamoto’s warm vocals enhance its positive message.

Released in 1963, it later gained renewed attention when it was used in a Japan Coca-Cola commercial.

In 2002, it was also selected as the entrance march for the National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.

It’s a recommended track for those stepping into a new environment or struggling with love.

Each listen is sure to stir up hope.

Singer-Songwriter/Artist Rankings of the 1980s [2026] (11–20)

Love Song of LumMatsutani Yūko11rank/position

This is a pop tune that sings of the thrill and heartache of first love.

Released as a debut single in October 1981, it was performed by Yuko Matsutani as the opening theme for the anime Urusei Yatsura.

The heroine’s single-minded passion for love and her complex feelings over her partner’s fickleness are conveyed through a breezy melody and striking syncopation.

Although it served as an image song for the anime, it adopted an innovative approach during production by omitting character names from the lyrics, capturing the hearts of many as a universal love song.

Its catchy rhythm and sweet, wistful vocals sound as if they’ve turned a lovestruck woman’s emotions directly into music.

It’s a track that still resonates with today’s youth.

Friday ChinatownYasuha12rank/position

Fly-day Chinatown / Yasuha Official Lyric Video
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This is an exotic, foreign-flavored song set in Chinatown.

Known as a classic from the Showa era, it’s now very popular on Instagram Reels.

The lyrics charmingly portray a lively midnight Chinatown, bursting neon signs, and brief, serendipitous encounters with foreigners.

It was Yasuha’s debut work, released in September 1981.

Rediscovered amid the city pop revival, it also became available via digital distribution in May 2022.

The track is included on the album “TRANSIT,” and a reissued analog record was released in June of the same year.

It’s a perfect pick when you want to feel a touch of the exotic or enjoy the Showa vibe.

It’s also highly popular on Instagram Reels.

You are in full color.Ohtaki Eiichi13rank/position

[Official] Eiichi Ohtaki “Kimii wa Tennen-shoku” Music Video (40th Anniversary Version)
You are in full color.Ohtaki Eiichi

It’s a classic that blends nostalgia with freshness.

Showcasing Eiichi Ohtaki’s delicate musicality, this work was released in March 1981 and included on the album “A LONG VACATION.” It paints the ache of a lost love with vividly colorful expressions.

The unusual twist of lowering the key only in the chorus is also captivating.

After 40 years, a music video was produced for the first time in March 2021, and it has garnered over 6 million views.

While evoking the Showa era, the piece has a timeless appeal that resonates today.

It’s perfect for when you want to bask in nostalgia or reflect on someone dear.

Use it as BGM for your Instagram Reels, and your post will have a wonderful atmosphere.

loveMatsuyama Chiharu14rank/position

Known as one of Chiharu Matsuyama’s signature songs, this piece portrays the pain of heartbreak and the emotions of a woman.

It delicately expresses the complex feelings of a woman who continues to love despite being weary from romance.

Released in 1980 as his eighth single, it has since been included on various albums.

It appears on albums such as “Kishōtenketsu II” and “Tabidachi,” holding an important place throughout Matsuyama’s musical career.

Resonating with those who have experienced heartbreak or struggle with love, it’s a perfect choice for karaoke or acoustic guitar performances.