Shizuka Kudo’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
We’ve put together a ranking of popular songs by Shizuka Kudo—former Onyanko Club member and now widely known as Takuya Kimura’s wife.
The four most prominent female idol singers of the late 1980s (Shizuka Kudo, Miho Nakayama, Yoko Minamino, and Yui Asaka) were known as the “Four Queens” of female idols.
Playlist
| Shizuka Kudo’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | wailing in griefKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s classic song “Dōkoku” is easy to sing. |
| 2 | MUGO… so sexyKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo's wistful melody captures the heart |
| 3 | The True Face of the StormKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Expressing inner emotions through a danceable track |
| 4 | Blown by the yellow sandKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s smash-hit heartbreak song |
| 5 | Ice RainKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s signature ballad |
| 6 | Full of ChristmasKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A heartwarming Christmas song by the multi-talented Shizuka Kudo |
| 7 | Blue VelvetKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Ending theme song of Dragon Ball GT |
| 8 | KiraraKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Introduction to Shizuka Kudo’s classic ballads |
| 9 | Forbidden TelepathyKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo Debuts with a Classic Foreshadowing Heartbreak |
| 10 | A One-Night LoveKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s first Oricon No. 1 song of the Heisei era |
| 11 | FU-JI-TSUKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A song with lyrics by Miyuki Nakajima with the theme of parting |
| 12 | Drops of a thousand currentsKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | It's a heartbreak song, but the lyrics are profoundly deep. |
| 13 | MUGO… so sexyKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo of Onyanko Club’s signature song |
| 14 | Aphrodisiac from the lipsKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo: A smash hit that symbolizes her growth |
| 15 | MetamorphosisKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A signature song that marks Shizuka Kudo’s turning point |
| 16 | passionKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo's 28th single |
| 17 | AkikoKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s eighth single overall, “Kōsa (Yellow Sand)…” |
| 18 | Snow, Moon, and FlowersKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s songs: a stylish sonic world |
| 19 | Freesia—More than liking, I love you—Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A love song that sings of the aching feelings for someone you can’t meet |
| 20 | AgainKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Vocal highlights of the single “Again” |
| 21 | in the skyKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A poignant ballad composed by Ryuichi Kawamura |
| 22 | The Hero’s BannerKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Support ballad song by Shizuka Kudo |
| 23 | I am a knife.Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A song released in 1993, not very impactful |
| 24 | Blue RoseKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | New rock-style song: composer changed for the first time. |
| 25 | Blue ZoneKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Released in 1999, the final track of the Blue trilogy |
| 26 | Lotus ~The Flower Born~Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Singing Kudo Shizuka’s commercial jingle, “A Single‑Minded Love.” |
| 27 | PleaseKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Sales are trending downward with a subdued musical style. |
| 28 | Full of ChristmasKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s Christmas songs, early tracks |
| 29 | It has to be you.Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A blues-style ballad released in 1993 |
| 30 | the opposite; reverse; contrary; the other sideKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Depictions of coquettish women also saw a decline in sales |
| 31 | Fly! Fly! Ruby ~Ruby Version~Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Cheer on dreams with a character song! |
| 32 | I want to break down and cry my eyes out.Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A laid-back ballad released in 1992 |
| 33 | What you gave meKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo 25th Anniversary Debut Commemorative Single |
| 34 | excellent; superior; gentle; kindKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Poor sales for the theme song of Gokudō no Onna-tachi |
| 35 | I wish you would hold me.Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s classic rock ballad |
| 36 | crimson flowerKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A gentle song that was the theme song for Tuesday Suspense Theater |
| 37 | About meKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Vocal tips for Shizuka Kudo’s classic song “Watashi ni Tsuite” |
| 38 | To the moon on a rainy nightKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | 20th debut anniversary commemorative song—vocal prowess still intact |
| 39 | snow umbrellaKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A lyrical masterpiece provided by Miyuki Nakajima |
| 40 | sleetKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | They likened their lingering regret over a past love to a 'mi—' that could be neither rain nor snow... |
| 41 | 5 o’clock in ShibuyaSuzuki Masayuki & Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Masayuki Suzuki's duet songs with female singers |
| 42 | Jaguar LineKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | A rock-style song from 1994 that peaked at No. 8 |
| 43 | I can’t space out.Kudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Up-tempo song, peaked at No. 2 with 320,000 copies sold |


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