EPO’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
EPO is a singer-songwriter famous for the massive hit “U, Fu, Fu, Fu,” a song even younger people may have heard.
This time, we’ll introduce her popular songs in a ranking format.
You’ll find plenty of tracks that feel fresh even today!
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EPO’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Endless ValentineEPO8rank/position

“Endless Valentine” is EPO’s 23rd single, released in 1990.
It’s a track that’s incredibly soothing, thanks to EPO’s clear, translucent voice.
Back in the ’80s, her songs were often used in commercials, weren’t they? It’s an easy-listening classic that goes down smoothly.
Saturday night is paradiseEPO9rank/position

A fourth single by EPO, the singer-songwriter known for hits like “U, Fu, Fu, Fu,” and a leading figure of ’80s city pop.
It was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Oretachi Hyokin-zoku,” so many people have likely heard its light, catchy melody.
Although it may seem like a party song depicting a sparkling weekend night, it actually sings of the helpless feelings after a broken heart.
The lyrics, set to an intentionally up-tempo sound, portray the brave attempt to look forward even without a loved one by your side—glittering like a city nightscape yet tinged with melancholy, resonating deeply.
Released in October 1982 and also included on the album “VITAMIN E·P·O,” it’s a stylish heartbreak song.
Silent JealousyEPO10rank/position

When you’re going through a painful romance, “Silent Jealousy” is the perfect track for shedding tears and letting your thoughts wander.
It’s a 1982 work by EPO.
This pop song stylishly sets themes of love triangles and jealousy toward a rival to a chic groove.
EPO is a leading artist of Japanese city pop and new music, and she remains highly popular among younger generations today.
She has created theme songs for TV programs and numerous commercial jingles, and “Silent Jealousy” is extremely catchy as well.
Though it sings about jealousy, the bright, pop vocals and arrangement make it an easy-on-the-ears number.


