We present a ranked list of popular songs by diva Toko Furuuchi, who rose to fame in the late 1990s as the “charismatic office lady.” Her explosive popularity stemmed from a musical style that fused chic acid jazz sounds with J-pop, paired with relatable lyrics portraying women’s romantic feelings.
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Popular Songs Ranking of Toko Furuuchi [2026]
I love you more than anyone.Furuchi Toko1rank/position

When someone treats you gently, your heart aches; when they’re cold, you feel like crying…
This classic by Toko Furuuchi delicately portrays the feelings of everyone in love.
Capturing both the uncontrollable emotions toward a partner and the conflicts and contradictions that come with romance, the song was released in May 1996.
Used as an insert song for the drama “Watch Out for Us,” it was also included as a remixed version on the album “Hourglass.” Since then, it has been covered by numerous artists, including Sowelu, Hideaki Tokunaga, and JUJU.
If you’ve ever struggled with love, scenes from your own experience will surely come to mind.
It’s the perfect song to listen to quietly on your own or when you want to think about someone special.
Beautiful daysFuruchi Toko2rank/position

Toko Furuuchi’s “Beautiful days,” memorable as a Pantene commercial song, was also used as the background music for a collaborative commercial with Zexy that aired in 2008.
Furuuchi’s gentle, warm voice and lyrics that inspire self-confidence perfectly match the content of the ad.
The commercial features a Zexy reader model experiencing a 14-day hair care routine using Pantene, with a slideshow of photos from before the wedding up to the wedding day.
It’s a heartwarming commercial that warms you just by watching it.
And then the two fell in love.Furuchi Toko3rank/position

This is a ballad by Toko Furuuchi that captures the magical moment when two friends’ hearts quietly align and love begins.
Her delicate word choice—befitting someone known as the “Goddess of Love Songs”—gently nestles up to the listener’s heart.
The refined, stylish sound woven by piano and strings seems to express the sweet, aching exhilaration you feel when you’re sure your love is mutual.
The classic album Koi (Love), which includes this track, was released in August 1997, reached No.
2 on the Oricon chart, and won the Album Award at the 39th Japan Record Awards.
If a couple who’ve just started dating listen to it together, their time might feel even more special.
OK, OKFuruchi Toko4rank/position

A slow-tempo pop song.
It portrays a woman who, after fighting with her boyfriend, tries to see it positively—as proof they’ve grown closer—while attempting to shake off the anxiety, doubt, heartache, and loneliness of being apart with the chant of “OK, OK.”
It’s okayFuruchi Toko5rank/position

“Daijoubu” is Toko Furuuchi’s 10th single, released in 1997.
When your partner is busy and you can’t see each other often, you end up saying “I’m fine” and putting on a brave face, even though it’s a lie you don’t really want to tell.
You want to see them, you want more attention.
But all you can do is lie and act tough—surely many people can relate to that feeling, right?
A rainy WednesdayFuruchi Toko6rank/position

One of the songs on the album “Strength,” released in 1995 and sung in a ballad style, is neither a breakup song nor a lovey-dovey love story, but if you had to categorize it, it might fall under love songs.
Singing about her own romantic experiences, she goes so far as to declare that if she can no longer sing about love, she will quit her singing career, and she has been praised as a “goddess of love” and even a “guru.”
liarFuruchi Toko7rank/position

Singer-songwriter Toko Furuuchi, often hailed as the “goddess of love,” released her fourth single in July 1994—a ballad that portrays the aching feelings of continuing to feign ignorance even after realizing a lover’s lies.
Many listeners may find themselves reflecting on their own experiences in this story, where fear of confronting the truth leads to looking away from potential hurt.
Packed tightly with such helpless emotions, the song’s mellow, ’70s-style sound, colored by a horn section, lends an air of adult elegance amid the heartache.
The track is included on the album Hug and was also used as the ending theme for the TV program Ii Tabi Yume Kibun.
It’s a soul-stirring number, perfect for a quiet night alone.


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