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

Lala SunshineMoritaka Chisato15rank/position

Chisato Moritaka Brand-New “LALA SUNSHINE” Remixed by tofubeats
Lala SunshineMoritaka Chisato

Carried by a refreshingly cool melody, Chisato Moritaka’s clear, translucent vocals resonate pleasantly.

It’s a single released in June 1996, and it was also used in a Kao “Blaune” commercial.

The hope-filled lyrics are memorable, like the gentle light of morning.

It’s a song that motivates you to say, “Let’s do our best today.” Listening to it leaves your heart feeling clear and bright.

Highly recommended when you want to start a new day on a good note.

It might also be perfect as a companion for your morning jog!

Love in AugustMoritaka Chisato16rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “Love in August” (PV)
Love in AugustMoritaka Chisato

“August Love” is a love song about a summer heartbreak, depicting a sad farewell and the attempt to forget it.

A key point is how it intertwines the poignant portrayal of love with the summer sea.

The melody, centered on high notes, has a refreshing feel that blows away the summer heat.

Incidentally, this song was used as the ending theme for the variety show “Video — You’re the Star.” Many people may remember it fondly for that as well.

Rock ’n’ Roll Prefectural Capital (2015 Ver.)Moritaka Chisato17rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “Rock ’n’ Roll Prefectural Capitals (2015 Ver.)” [Self-Cover]
Rock ’n’ Roll Prefectural Capital (2015 Ver.)Moritaka Chisato

While many of Chisato Moritaka’s songs are quite upbeat, the hit that especially made waves at the time as a quirky novelty—and also serves as a learning song—is “Rock ’n’ Roll Prefectural Capitals.” There were various cover versions by idols on TV shows, but this time, please enjoy her 2015 self-cover.

17 years oldMoritaka Chisato18rank/position

Chisato Moritaka '17 Years Old' (Music Video)
17 years oldMoritaka Chisato

It’s a masterpiece that brilliantly captures the radiance and fleeting nature of youth.

Released in May 1989 as one of Chisato Moritaka’s signature songs, it captivated many listeners.

The lyrics portray the bittersweet feelings of being seventeen and the beauty of youth that changes like the seasons.

Combined with Moritaka’s clear, translucent voice, the song has a moving, resonant charm.

It was also included on the album “NON STOP!” and has frequently appeared in subsequent live performances and compilation albums.

For many in their 50s, it’s likely a song filled with memories.

It’s perfect for when you want to bask in nostalgia or look back on your teenage years.

Wish Upon a StarMoritaka Chisato19rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “When You Wish Upon a Star” [Self-Cover]
Wish Upon a StarMoritaka Chisato

An autumn night sky and constellations painted with delicate sensitivity.

Chisato Moritaka’s 1997 song “Hoshi ni Negai wo” (“Wish Upon a Star”) centers on the theme of a starry sky seen from the rooftop of a city building.

Included on the album PEACHBERRY, the song gently portrays the soothing feeling that comes from gazing up at the night sky.

The lyrics are striking as they search for constellations and ponder the heroes of Greek mythology.

Time spent simply staring at the stars, letting the night breeze wash over you, will surely calm anyone’s heart.

When you want to step away from the noise of everyday life, why not give this track a listen?

Silver DreamMoritaka Chisato20rank/position

Chisato Moritaka “Silver Dream” [Self Cover]
Silver DreamMoritaka Chisato

A heartwarming ballad themed around gentleness like snow and a wish for dreams that stretch on endlessly.

Its delicate vocals and beautiful melody blend together, showcasing Chisato Moritaka’s distinctive sensibility in depicting winter scenery and emotions.

Released in November 1996 as her 30th single, it reached No.

9 on the Oricon chart.

It was also used in the Meiji Chocolate “Meltykiss” TV commercial, warming the hearts of many.

On a cold winter night, when you feel like reminiscing about someone, this song is sure to soothe your heart.

Moritaka’s gentle voice will be there by your side.

Chisato Moritaka’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Hey! DogMoritaka Chisato21rank/position

Chisato Moritaka 'Hey! Inu' [Self-Cover]
Hey! DogMoritaka Chisato

This song was included on the 1998 album “This Summer Is More Better.” It sings about the feelings of a dog owner who grows frustrated because they can’t understand what their beloved dog is trying to say.

Many people have probably wished they could talk to their dogs.