Seiko Matsuda’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since her debut, Seiko Matsuda—affectionately known as “Seiko-chan”—has continued to be loved by many passionate fans.
It’s amazing how she’s kept doing things in the same style all along.
We’ve put together a ranking of Seiko-chan’s popular songs.
Whether you know them or not, please check it out!
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Seiko Matsuda Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
One Thousand and One Seconds StoriesMatsuda Seiko71rank/position

A song crafted by the golden duo of Takashi Matsumoto and Eiichi Ohtaki, celebrated for its enchanting, otherworldly atmosphere.
Set against the backdrop of the night sky, the story is exquisitely brought to life by Seiko Matsuda’s crystal-clear vocals.
Many listeners have surely been captivated by its shimmering yet bittersweet melody that whisks you into a dreamlike world in an instant.
Featured on the album “Kaze Tachinu,” released in October 1981, this track has been lovingly cherished by fans over the years.
On a quiet night, when you wish to forget the clamor of everyday life and encounter something beautiful, its sophisticated sound will gently soothe your weary heart.
Tanned MermaidMatsuda Seiko72rank/position

A refreshing summer tune that makes you feel the summer breeze just by listening.
Set to a lively sound, it expresses the wavering emotions of a woman in love.
While she says “I hate you,” what she truly means is “I love you,” and that complex feeling is beautifully conveyed through Seiko Matsuda’s clear, translucent voice.
Released in July 1982 as her 10th single, it won the Gold Award at that year’s Japan Record Awards.
It’s a perfect song for seaside dates and making summer memories.
This classic, packed with Seiko’s charm, is also great to sing at karaoke.
My lover is Santa ClausMatsuda Seiko73rank/position

It’s a song written and composed by the well-known Yumi Matsutoya.
Seeing it again after a long time, I couldn’t help but chuckle at how much young Seiko Matsuda showed off her legs and how cutesy she was.
But it’s very interesting when you compare it with Yumi Matsutoya’s own rendition.
I want to become a planet.Matsuda Seiko74rank/position

This track marks the first reunion in 31 years of the duo of Takashi Matsumoto and Yumi Matsutoya, also known as Kureta Keiko.
With Yasutaka Nakata brought in for the arrangement, it’s an ambitious work that likely surprised many with its sound that feels both nostalgic and new.
Seiko’s crystal-clear vocals blend with sparkling electronic tones, guiding us toward a future brimming with boundless possibilities.
The double A-side single containing this song was released in October 2015, and the other track was used as a JR East campaign song.
With a mood where past and future intersect, this piece is sure to become the perfect anthem for moments when you want to meet a new version of yourself.
Star FantasyMatsuda Seiko75rank/position

Seiko Matsuda, a singer and idol who represents Japan.
Let me introduce her Christmas song, “Hoshi no Fantasy” (Star Fantasy).
This is a track whose poetic expressions are deeply evocative.
The lyrics depict a woman gazing up at the beautiful night sky, lost in thought, and then taking flight into the sky with an angel.
Even the lyrics alone conjure up a painting-like, beautiful scene.
While the vocal range is narrow, the overall pitch sits high, so it seems well-suited for those who are comfortable with higher keys.
Meteor NightMatsuda Seiko76rank/position

A song included on Seiko Matsuda’s fourth album “Kaze Tachinu,” released on October 21, 1981.
It’s a medium-tempo pop piano tune that sings about a love caught between dream and reality on a sleepless night filled with the sound of the wind.
The Sound of WavesMatsuda Seiko77rank/position

Since it was used as the ending theme for “Yume de Aetara,” where Seiko Matsuda served as the disc jockey, I believe it’s a song that holds deep meaning for her.
The lyrics by Tokuko Miura are also excellent in this piece, subtly expressing a young girl’s feelings of love by the seaside.


