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Matsu Takako’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Takako Matsu, who provided the Japanese dub voice in Frozen and sang its theme song, became known across a wide range of generations.

She has released many songs since her youth, with numerous wonderful tracks.

Here is a ranked list of Takako Matsu’s most popular songs.

Takako Matsu Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMatsu Takako (Feat. Oorora)15rank/position

Takako Matsu, AURORA – Into the Unknown ~ Follow Your Heart (Frozen 2 MV Full Version)
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMatsu Takako (Feat. Oorora)

This is a song that delicately portrays Elsa’s emotions: “Into the Unknown.” Her inner conflict and courage as she resolves to venture into an unfamiliar world are powerfully expressed through Takako Matsu’s dynamic vocals.

The collaboration with AURORA further heightens the song’s ethereal atmosphere.

Featured in Frozen 2 and sung by Takako Matsu as Elsa, it enriches a pivotal scene in the film.

Why not listen quietly on a winter night? It might awaken the spirit of adventure that sleeps within you.

Celebration BellAna (Kanda Sayaka), Erusa (Matsu Takako), Orafu (Piēru Taki)16rank/position

“Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” New Song Sung by Sayaka Kanda and Takako Matsu — First Reveal of the Japanese Version’s Singing Scene
Celebration BellAna (Kanda Sayaka), Erusa (Matsu Takako), Orafu (Piēru Taki)

A perfect karaoke pick if your group has Disney lovers! It’s the Christmas song sung by Anna, Elsa, and Olaf from the blockbuster Disney movie Frozen.

While the film features many tense scenes, this track has a wonderfully bright melody and an open, uplifting sound.

Sing it at Christmas and it’s guaranteed to boost the mood! Disney songs are loved by all ages, so it’s great not only for friends and couples but also for family karaoke with kids.

Chururiyuzu × matsu takako17rank/position

This commercial promotes the smooth and powerful performance of Nissan Sakura, a kei car that has gone electric.

It features Takako Matsu driving and speeding along, with scenes of the duo Yuzu reacting in surprise and cherry blossoms swirling into the air, all effectively conveying a sense of speed.

The song used is Chururi by Takako Matsu and Yuzu, whose buoyant rhythm and vocals evoke a refreshing, comfortable driving experience.

Celebration BellAna to Yuki no Joō (Kanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako, Piēru Taki)18rank/position

This is an insert song from the short story “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,” based on the blockbuster film “Frozen.” It captures the excitement and anticipation surrounding the first-ever Christmas party held in Arendelle, where Elsa and Anna live! It’s guaranteed to get everyone pumped up when you sing it at a karaoke Christmas party!

Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako19rank/position

Takako Matsu – When Spring Comes Tomorrow
Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

This is Takako Matsu’s debut single, released in March 1997.

Since her main career is as an actress—and perhaps because this is her debut song—the melody and tempo are very approachable, making it easy to hum along to.

I think it’s also one of the best choices for karaoke for those who aren’t particularly confident singers.

There are a few spots in the pre-chorus that require slightly higher notes, so be mindful of the key when you actually sing it.

If you imagine a calm spring afternoon while singing, you’ll probably be able to express it nicely.

Perfect Days: A Special DayMatsu Takako / Kanda Sayaka20rank/position

[Piano Solo Sheet Music] Perfect Day ~A Special Day~ / Takako Matsu, Sayaka Kanda — Insert Song from Disney’s “Frozen Fever”
Perfect Days: A Special DayMatsu Takako / Kanda Sayaka

When you think of Frozen, “Let It Go” comes to mind first, but “Making Today a Perfect Day” is an insert song from the 2015 short animated film Frozen Fever.

With its bouncy beat, poppy melody, and festive birthday vibe, it’s a real gem.

If you try to capture the feel of the piece on piano, it calls for an intermediate or higher level of technique, but just playing the melody should be manageable even for beginners.

Since the song carries a shuffle rhythm and a melody line with jazz elements, aim for a performance that’s as lively and rhythmic as possible!

Takako Matsu’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Let it goMatsu Takako, May J.21rank/position

“Frozen MovieNEX” Let It Go / Elsa (Takako Matsu) <Japanese Lyrics Version>
Let it goMatsu Takako, May J.

It’s a song from the 2013 Disney film Frozen.

It became a huge hit not only in Japan but around the world.

The English version was sung by Idina Menzel, while in Japan it was released under the title “Ari no Mama de,” performed by Takako Matsu and May J., and became a major hit.

The song opens in a minor key with a somewhat wistful feel, but in the latter half it shifts to a more major tone and the music builds dramatically.