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Cocco’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Cocco was noticed at a music audition, scouted by a record label, and made her debut.

She loves nature, and her gentle, expansive singing voice—along with the way she sings straight from her life—has surely captivated many listeners.

This time, we’ve picked out Cocco’s most popular songs in a ranking format.

Experience the unique world that only Cocco can create.

Cocco Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

a beautiful/beautifully successful finish; ending on a high noteCocco11rank/position

Cocco, who is a singer-songwriter, a picture book author, and an actress, showcasing her many talents, originally aimed to become a ballet dancer.

However, after seeing an advertisement in Tokyo recruiting singers—and driven by the impure motive that travel expenses would be covered—she applied both as a dancer and as a singer, but was rejected.

She was later scouted, fueled by the determination to “prove them wrong.” This song portrays a woman who, at the moment of a final farewell between a man and a woman, tries to live positively while enduring the man’s gentle lies.

supersonic punchCocco12rank/position

Cocco – Sonic Punch [Video Clip Short]
supersonic punchCocco

This is the first song released after Cocco resumed her musical activities.

The intro, which starts with programmed beats, made me wonder if she had changed, but my worries were unfounded.

While possessing a crystal-clear transparency, it firmly embodies Cocco’s characteristic intensity, grounded in a heavy rock sound.

Soft scarCocco13rank/position

Singer-songwriter Cocco, who was active in the 2000s.

For those in their early to mid-40s, she’s arguably a defining artist of their generation.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Yawaraka na Kizuato (Soft Scars).

It has the feel of straightforward J-pop, similar to what Aimyon represents today.

There’s a falsetto part toward the end of the chorus, but because it’s sung very softly, even those who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it without any trouble.

Threads of the Sea of TreesCocco14rank/position

Cocco “Thread of the Sea of Trees”
Threads of the Sea of TreesCocco

“Jukai no Ito,” sung by singer-songwriter Cocco, is a forbidden adultery song that portrays an unfulfilled love set against the depths of a sea of trees.

Like tangled threads, it intricately weaves love and hate, a wish for eternity, and the pain of parting—tightening around the heart.

Released in April 1999, this track has since become a classic that continues to captivate fans.

As you listen, let yourself be immersed in its deep emotions and beautiful melody—this piece will stay close to the heart of anyone suffering from bittersweet love.

meteor showerCocco15rank/position

Maybe it’s the otherworldly vocals and melody, but I find myself instantly drawn into the world of the song.

It’s a track by Cocco, a singer-songwriter from Okinawa Prefecture.

It’s included on her 12th single, “Onsoku Punch,” released in 2006.

The drum rhythm, which makes you feel like you’re running, is especially striking.

Perfect for gazing up at the summer night sky.

At the End of the Cloud PathCocco16rank/position

Cocco – The End of the Cloud Path [VIDEO CLIP SHORT]
At the End of the Cloud PathCocco

This is Cocco’s fourth single, released on October 7, 1998.

The harmony part appears in the chorus, and at first listen the overall sound production makes the arrangement seem very complex.

But if you listen closely, it’s actually a two-part chorus with a lower harmony under the main melody.

If you can pick out and copy the harmony part, it shouldn’t be too difficult to harmonize.

If your goal is simply to recreate the feel of the original track, I think even having two or more people sing the main melody in unison could be quite effective.

Depending on the situation, that might be a fun way to enjoy it too!

beast trailCocco17rank/position

Cocco – Beast Path [Video Clip Short]
beast trailCocco

Cocco is known for having many works that sing of almost violent feminine passion, and this song in particular makes that tendency especially apparent.

From the dissonant intro and the screams in the interlude to the lyrics that somehow evoke a sense of bloodiness, an uneasy, grotesque atmosphere pervades from beginning to end.

Dragon Jet StreamCocco18rank/position

"Dragon Jetstream" Music Video (Final Ver.)
Dragon Jet StreamCocco

It was released in 2014.

This song is included on the charity single “Cocco Single CD Special Punch,” the second installment of the Great East Japan Earthquake relief project.

All proceeds have been donated as relief funds for the Great East Japan Earthquake.

baby cribCocco19rank/position

RB Baby Bed (Cover of Cocco’s song)
baby cribCocco

This is a song by Cocco, a singer-songwriter from Naha, Okinawa.

It is included on her first album, Bougainvillea, released in 1997.

The song expresses a mixture of love and resentment toward the lover who abandoned her and the child born between them.

neckCocco20rank/position

RB neck. (Cover of Cocco’s song)
neckCocco

A song by the singer-songwriter Cocco, who is active in a wide range of fields including acting and picture-book writing.

This track was included on an indie single released under the name Cocco, and it serves as the opening number of her major-label debut album Bougainvillea.

The contrast between the refreshing violin-featured melody, the loud rock sound, and the lyrics that embody a kind of mad love leaves a strong impression.

You could say it’s an excellent piece that offers a glimpse of Cocco’s true musicality, which is restrained in her singles.

It’s a number that likely anticipated what we’d now call “menhera” or “yandere.”