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

Show me, you.Matsu Takako, Yoshida You22rank/position

Takako Matsu, Yō Yoshida – Show Yourself (Frozen 2 / Full MV Version)
Show me, you.Matsu Takako, Yoshida You

A single packed with the charm of a grand, emotional ballad.

Centered on themes of self-discovery and growth, it portrays the protagonist’s inner conflict and resolve.

The powerful vocals of Takako Matsu and Yō Yoshida further heighten the story’s emotional impact.

Used as an insert song in Frozen 2, it’s also included on the soundtrack released the same month.

A music video produced as part of the film’s promotion is also available.

It’s a recommended track for anyone seeking their true self or wanting to feel the bonds of family.

How about listening quietly on a winter night?

Perfect Days: A Special DayMatsu Takako, Kanda Sayaka23rank/position

This song was created as the theme for “Frozen Fever.” It depicts Elsa’s efforts to celebrate her sister Anna’s birthday, beautifully expressing the love between the sisters.

The harmony between Takako Matsu and Sayaka Kanda is outstanding, and just listening to it warms your heart.

Released in April 2015, the song became a major topic among Disney fans.

Since it was released together with the short film, it left a deep impression on many people.

It’s recommended to listen to it with your family or someone special—you’re sure to have a wonderful time.

For the first time in my lifeKanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako24rank/position

For the first time in my life ♪ Let's sing together ♪ For The First Time in Forever Japanese lyric
For the first time in my lifeKanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako

In the first half, the story’s protagonist, Anna, sings expansively about her growing excitement as she hopes to meet her destined person.

In the middle section, Elsa’s determination to carry out her coronation as queen is expressed.

In the latter half, the duet between the sisters heightens the energy of the song.

Perfect Day ~A Special Day~Sayaka Kanda, Takako Matsu, Pierre Taki, Shinichiro Hara, Katsuhiro Kitagawa25rank/position

Featured in the Disneyland commercial “Let’s Celebrate Your Birthday!” This is a song from the special short Frozen Fever, a spin-off of Disney’s Frozen, and it plays in the scene where Elsa tries to celebrate Anna’s birthday.

It’s a lovely song that conveys the warm bond between the close-knit sisters.

Something that never changesKanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako, Takeuchi Shunsuke, Hara Shinichirō26rank/position

Sayaka Kanda, Takako Matsu, Shunsuke Takeuchi, Shinichiro Hara – Some Things Never Change (From “Frozen 2”)
Something that never changesKanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako, Takeuchi Shunsuke, Hara Shinichirō

This song captivates with its heart-touching melody and moving lyrics.

Centered on the theme of unwavering love and bonds, it conveys the feelings of its characters.

The piano- and string-based arrangement beautifully expresses the world of the lyrics.

Used as an insert song in Frozen 2, it enhanced an important scene in the story.

The piece carries a powerful energy that heightens the film’s climax.

It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to feel your bond with someone special or when you need the strength to look forward and push on.

The performances by the stellar cast, including Sayaka Kanda, are superb and convey the characters’ emotions even more vividly.

Let It Go ~As I Am~Ana to Yuki no Joō (Matsu Takako)27rank/position

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~As I Am~Ana to Yuki no Joō (Matsu Takako)

This is the theme song from the blockbuster film Frozen.

It’s a perfect song for a snowy Christmas.

It’s been covered and sung by many male and female singers, so it’s a song that both boys and girls can sing.

The key to singing it is to keep the beginning restrained and then belt out the chorus.

That way it’s sure to get everyone excited! Since everyone knows this song, you could even point the mic to the audience so they can all sing the chorus together.

Sakura FuwariMatsu Takako28rank/position

Takako Matsu “Sakura Fuwari” Live @ Love Love I Love You '98
Sakura FuwariMatsu Takako

“Sakura Fuwari” is Takako Matsu’s fifth single, released in 1998.

The song was also used in a commercial for Takano Yuri Beauty Clinic, and it’s crafted to evoke an image of radiant beauty.

Incidentally, the lyrics—poetically expressing the gentle feelings of spring—were written by Matsu herself.

Her clear voice, which seems to cherish every single word as she sings, has a way of quietly sinking into your heart.