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Chisato Moritaka Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Many women likely relate to the lyrics of “Even If I Become an Old Lady.” Even among men, there must be those whose hearts were moved by its charming tune.

Her sense shines through every single word.

Here, we present a ranking of popular songs by Chisato Moritaka, a singer loved across generations.

Chisato Moritaka Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

FightMoritaka Chisato8rank/position

Chisato Moritaka / Fight [1991]
FightMoritaka Chisato

Fight is an unforgettable song featuring Chisato Moritaka’s charming, slightly nasal vocal tone.

Released in 1991 as her 14th single, Moritaka is a singer-songwriter who writes both lyrics and music, and this track was chosen as the image song for the 1991 Volleyball World Cup.

Its melody is poppy and instantly catchy, and just listening to it gives you energy.

The lyrics cheer on people who give their all in sports with repeated cries of “Fight,” offering support to everyone working hard in sports, whether they’re in the spotlight or not.

Summer DayMoritaka Chisato9rank/position

Chisato Moritaka 'Summer Days' (PV)
Summer DayMoritaka Chisato

Chisato Moritaka remains forever youthful.

Her song “Natsu no Hi” is a natural, unpretentious track that sings about an ordinary day.

The lyrics are by Chisato Moritaka, the music by Hideo Saito—a golden duo behind many of her consecutive hits.

With lyrics so vivid—“A summer when love ended and I was left alone; the beach, dusk, stars, waves… all I can think of is you”—many listeners likely wondered, “Is this based on Moritaka’s real experience?” It’s a summer song from Moritaka that sets aside the Japanese-style Eurobeat for a gentle, heartfelt delivery.

If you haven’t heard it yet, please do!

Oni ExterminationMoritaka Chisato10rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “Oni Taiji” [Self-Cover]
Oni ExterminationMoritaka Chisato

When you think of Okayama, the Momotaro legend is famous—but do you know the song in which Chisato Moritaka gives that motif a delightfully bold twist? Included on her October 1990 album “Kokon Tozai,” this track features a proactive protagonist who declares that if Momotaro isn’t around, she’ll go defeat the ogres herself.

With playful references to the familiar companions—the dog, monkey, and pheasant—as well as the magic mallet, the lyrics brim with humor as they reimagine the hidden evils of modern society as ogres to be faced down.

Borrowing the worldview of a classic folktale, it’s a quintessential Moritaka number that lightly delivers an empowering message with her signature flair.

Chisato Moritaka’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

SNOW AGAINMoritaka Chisato11rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “SNOW AGAIN” (PV)
SNOW AGAINMoritaka Chisato

Chisato Moritaka, a singer-songwriter known for hits like “Watashi ga Obasan ni Natte mo” and “Watarasebashi.” Her song “SNOW AGAIN” is a gentle ballad that was used in commercials for Meiji Chocolate’s Meltykiss.

Incidentally, the version used in the commercials has never been released as an audio track; only a different version is included on her 1998 album “Sava Sava.” It’s said that the commercial version has an added whisper of “Melty kiss” in the middle of the song—pretty interesting, right?

Jin jin jingle bellMoritaka Chisato12rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “Jin-Jin Jingle Bell” [Self-Cover]
Jin jin jingle bellMoritaka Chisato

A perfect song for the exciting Christmas season was released in December 1995 and quickly captured the hearts of many.

Written and composed by Chisato Moritaka herself, the track enjoyed great popularity, reaching No.

2 on the Oricon charts and No.

1 on CDTV.

It was also used in a commercial for Suntory Ice Gin, making it beloved across generations.

With a melody that epitomizes winter, it’s ideal for decorating for Christmas or adding sparkle to a special day with someone dear.

The clear vocals and lively tune are sure to warm your heart even in the cold season.

Every time you play it, it will make you look forward to the night of the 24th.

They are lovers.Moritaka Chisato13rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “We Are Lovers” (PV)
They are lovers.Moritaka Chisato

It was released in 1995 as Chisato Moritaka’s 25th single.

The song was put out as an advance single from the best-of album “DO THE BEST,” and it was used as the theme song for the drama “Koi mo Nidome Nara” (If It’s Love the Second Time).

The lyrics express a woman’s feelings: while she’s dissatisfied with how her boyfriend is now compared to when they first met, she still loves him very much.

Blown by the windMoritaka Chisato14rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “Blown by the Wind” (Music Video)
Blown by the windMoritaka Chisato

This commercial depicts Chisato Moritaka and her friends traveling through Kyushu and Okinawa, expressing the excitement of encountering new things.

It features various sightseeing spots and local specialties, and by showing them in their hands, it conveys the joy of experiences unique to the region.

Further amplifying the fun and refreshing atmosphere portrayed in the footage is Chisato Moritaka’s “Kaze ni Fukarete.” With a band sound that has depth and hints of folk influences, it conveys bittersweet emotions carried on its gentle tones.

Precisely because the sound also feels tender, the song communicates a will to move forward with positivity.