Ranking of Mei Nakahara’s popular songs that gained fame as the queen of the school festival
Singer-songwriter Meiko Nakahara, known for her signature song “Kimitachi Kiwi Papaya Mango dane,” rose to popularity in the 1980s under the nickname “Queen of College Festivals.” In addition to her own work, she energetically wrote songs for other artists, and was promoted with the catchphrase “the second Yuming” in recognition of her talent and potential.
Her musical sensibility—absorbing the genres trending in each era and elevating them into pop—has had a significant impact on today’s J-pop scene.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Meiko Nakahara’s most popular songs, so be sure to check it out!
Playlist
| Ranking of Mei Nakahara’s popular songs that gained fame as the queen of the school festival | |||
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| 1 | You’re Kiwi, Papaya, and Mango.Nakahara Meiko | play_arrow | Meiko-san’s Kiwi, Papaya, and Mango |
| 2 | You’re Kiwi, Papaya, and Mango, aren’t you?Nakahara Meiko | play_arrow | Masterpieces of Showa-era kayōkyoku: the origins of their distinctive titles and the background of their production |
| 3 | FANTASYNakahara Meiko | play_arrow | A song depicting reincarnation and new beginnings |
| 4 | Dance, dance, dance just for tonightNakahara Meiko | play_arrow | An ’80s idol passionately sings classic love songs |
| 5 | Ro-Ro-Ro-Russian RouletteNakahara Meiko | play_arrow | An anime about a beautiful duo active in a future world. |
| 6 | Actress in the MirrorNakahara Meiko | play_arrow | A signature song by Meiko Nakahara, a city pop masterpiece |
| 7 | Funky ChristmasNakahara Meiko | play_arrow | Funky Christmas Dance Song |


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