Seiko Matsuda remains popular at any age for her adorable aura and quintessential idol-like transparency.
Her clarity truly never fades, does it? Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular songs from among her many tracks.
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Seiko Matsuda Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Red Sweet PeaMatsuda Seiko1rank/position

This masterpiece, which poignantly and beautifully portrays the spring season when cherry blossoms bloom, was released in January 1982 as a single by Seiko Matsuda.
With Takashi Matsumoto’s delicate word choices and an unforgettable melody penned by Yumi Matsutoya under her pseudonym Kureta Keiko, the song superbly captures the changing seasons and the freshness of young love.
The vibrant voice of a 19-year-old delivers subtle psychological nuances and the fleeting scenes of romance with exquisite finesse, resonating deeply with listeners.
In 2009, it was also used as the CM song for Fujifilm’s skincare brand “ASTALIFT,” drawing attention when its memorable melody played in commercials featuring Miyuki Nakajima.
Its sweet-and-sour melody, evoking nostalgic memories and the arrival of spring, is a track you’ll want to hear when cherry blossoms are in the air.
Blue Coral ReefMatsuda Seiko2rank/position

An early signature song that instantly made Seiko-chan famous nationwide! It’s a classic uptempo summer idol track bursting with tropical vibes.
The overall vocal range is F3–D5, and as you’d expect from an idol song, the chorus stays in the high register.
Endurance is crucial, so it might feel tough if you’re not used to singing.
Since the song starts right off with the high chorus, the key is how well you can project there.
When I did vocal training, I said clearly, “If you can’t nail the opening, it’s going to be hard!” Breathe in, get your voice ready, time it right, and project it far.
Just that should make it much easier to sing.
SWEET MEMORIESMatsuda Seiko3rank/position

Seiko Matsuda’s hit number, “SWEET MEMORIES.” Haven’t most people sung it at karaoke at least once? This song has a relaxed tempo, making it easy to follow the pitch.
On the other hand, there’s a slightly high long note near the end of the chorus, so proper key adjustment is necessary.
If you set the key based on this long-note section, you won’t run into vocal range issues in any part of the song, so keep that in mind.
The Wind RisesMatsuda Seiko4rank/position

Seiko Matsuda has many famous songs.
While “Kaze Tachinu” is a somewhat lesser-known track, it’s perfect for aiming for a high score at karaoke.
Its relaxed tempo and a vocal line without intricate pitch fluctuations are appealing; although the melody is relatively high, anyone can sing it easily with the right key adjustment.
If there’s one point to watch out for, it’s the pre-chorus (the B section).
Because it features a high phrase with a relatively wide upward pitch movement, you’ll need to consciously track the pitch carefully.
I Want to See You ~Missing You~Matsuda Seiko5rank/position

A gemlike love ballad that sings of the pain of heartbreak everyone experiences at least once and the longing for a reunion.
The tender, heartrending lyrics penned by Seiko Matsuda herself are etched deeply in the heart along with nostalgic memories.
Each time her sweet, soft voice rings out over the gentle melody, memories of a past lover come flooding back.
Released in April 1996, this song drew major attention as the ending theme for “Beat Takeshi’s TV Tackle” and as a Canon commercial song.
It’s the kind of nostalgic love song you’ll find yourself softly humming on nights when you recall the warmth of someone you once loved, immersing yourself in the feelings of those days.


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