Seiko Matsuda Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
A top idol of the 1980s, she continues to captivate many with her beautiful, pure singing voice.
She has numerous hit songs, and many familiar tunes can be heard on TV and radio.
This time, we’ve compiled and ranked her commercial songs and popular tracks for you.
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Seiko Matsuda Commercial Song and Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Precious HeartMatsuda Seiko15rank/position

This is Seiko Matsuda’s 27th single, released in 1989.
The music was composed by Kaori Okui of PRINCESS PRINCESS, who was with the same record label at the time, and the lyrics were written by Seiko Matsuda herself.
It was used as a commercial song for Rex ai, in which she also appeared.
Rock’n RougeMatsuda Seiko16rank/position

It was released in 1984 as Seiko Matsuda’s 16th single.
The song, which Seiko Matsuda appeared in as the image song for Kanebo Cosmetics’ Spring ’84 campaign, was written and composed by Takashi Matsumoto and Kureta Kayo.
It has a European disco style and conveys a springlike impression.
SWEET MEMORIESMatsuda Seiko17rank/position

A song by the legendary idol Seiko Matsuda, who enjoyed immense popularity in the 1980s and continues to thrive at the forefront of the J-pop scene as a singer-songwriter.
Originally included as the B-side to her 14th single “Garasu no Ringo” (“Glass Apple”), the track was re-released as a double A-side single due to its strong fan support and its use in a Suntory CAN Beer commercial.
Many listeners likely discovered a new side of Seiko Matsuda through the song’s mature, jazz-inflected atmosphere.
With an arrangement that overturned the conventional image of idol songs and aligned perfectly with the direction of the commercial, it stands as a classic that left its mark on the history of idol music.
I want to see you.Matsuda Seiko18rank/position
It was released in 2004 as Seiko Matsuda’s 61st single.
The lyrics were written by Seiko Matsuda, it reached No.
12 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, and it was used as the commercial song for Daikyo Lions Mansion, in which she co-starred with her daughter SAYAKA.



