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 Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
I Love You!! ~To Your Smile~Matsuda Seiko85rank/position

This is the CM song for Daido Life’s “Our Wish” series.
It was released as a single ahead of Seiko Matsuda’s 35th debut anniversary, and drew attention for its music video in which she appears in a wedding dress.
She also participated in writing the lyrics and composing the music herself, making it a song filled with heartfelt emotion.
MarrakechMatsuda Seiko86rank/position

This is Seiko Matsuda’s 25th single.
The song is upbeat and catchy, and it used to be one of my favorites.
When it first appeared on the hit TV show “The Best Ten,” it reached No.
4 and she appeared only once on the program; that ended up being her only appearance.
Precious HeartMatsuda Seiko87rank/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.
WingMatsuda Seiko88rank/position
A track included on the B-side of Canary, the eighth album released in 1983 and now recognized as a city pop classic.
The lyrics by Takashi Matsumoto, which liken feelings for a loved one to wings, really resonate.
The vivid depiction brings the scene to life, and together with Seiko Matsuda’s vocal prowess, there’s a refined grace that seems to dwell on an unchanging love despite the distance.
The laid-back sound is soothing too—almost as if you’d naturally start to float when you get on a plane.
It’s a masterpiece that conveys a kind of mature elegance you don’t often find today.
I miss youMatsuda Seiko89rank/position

A song released in 1996.
Seiko Matsuda has performed this song four times on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen, and in 2014 she was the final headlining act.
Its mid-tempo pace makes it easy to sing, and its high recognition makes it a great choice for karaoke.
Try to sing each note carefully, just like Seiko Matsuda.
I want to be your everything.Matsuda Seiko90rank/position
It was an insert song for the TBS drama “Adult Choices,” in which Seiko Matsuda starred for the first time at age 30.
The lyrics and music were also by Seiko Matsuda.
Around this time, she truly became an adult singer who could really captivate listeners.
🙂
Seiko Matsuda Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
I’m sure we’ll meet again…Matsuda Seiko91rank/position
This is the 32nd single, released in February 1992.
The lyrics and music were written by Seiko Matsuda, with Ryo Ogura also contributing, and it served as the theme song for the TBS drama “Otona no Sentaku,” starring Matsuda herself.
At the 34th Japan Record Awards (1992), it won the Best Vocal Performance award.





