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Miyuki Nakajima’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Miyuki Nakajima is a singer-songwriter with a unique voice and profound lyrics, beloved by people of all ages.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular songs.

Many of them are famous, so chances are you’ve heard quite a few.

Miyuki Nakajima Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)

Let there be good weather tomorrow.Nakajima Miyuki76rank/position

This is a song by Miyuki Nakajima that gently stands by those who find themselves slipping into pessimistic thinking.

Released in March 1981 as her 10th single, it was cut from the acclaimed album “Rin’getsu” (Full Moon).

While the lyrics say she likes the rain, they also wish for clear skies tomorrow; in them, you can see a brave figure who, even while carrying anxiety, doesn’t want to let go of a modest hope.

It’s a track full of quiet charm that, on a downcast day, doesn’t try to cheer you up by force but instead warms your heart softly.

Is there?Nakajima Miyuki77rank/position

This is a controversial work by Miyuki Nakajima, in which an unrelated part-time worker ultimately gets caught up in a murder case, leading to a shocking conclusion.

The song vividly reflects the spirit of the Showa era, and I’m in awe of her superb writing skills that elevate it far beyond a mere pop song.

Happy PlayNakajima Miyuki78rank/position

Miyuki Nakajima - Shiawase Shibai (Happy Play) Cover by XXkurage
Happy PlayNakajima Miyuki

A song written specifically for Junko Sakurada, who was both a singer and an actress.

It conveys the bittersweet feelings of a woman who, though she has a gentle man who indulges her whims, realizes that she is the only one who harbors romantic feelings.

The title reflects the fact that the happiness was felt only by the woman, while the man was merely playing along as if performing in a play.

I’m totally head over heels for you.Nakajima Miyuki79rank/position

Miyuki Nakajima – Bari Horetónze (Deeply in Love) Cover by XXkurage
I'm totally head over heels for you.Nakajima Miyuki

This is a song by Miyuki Nakajima that portrays the fiery Hakata woman as imagined by people from other regions.

The slightly hard rock–like arrangement seems to stoke that heat.

The lyrics contain many voiced consonants, which give the song even more drive.

In any case, it’s a song that conveys an unstoppable surge of infatuation.

a gentle womanNakajima Miyuki80rank/position

A gemlike ballad by Miyuki Nakajima, included on the single “Yūwaku” released in April 1982.

The song portrays a woman who wears the mask of kindness, fears loneliness, yet carries herself with poise.

Its melancholy, piano-centered melody overlaps with the quietly aching truths she keeps inside, resonating deeply in the heart.

The piece was later covered by Yoshie Kashiwabara.

It’s the kind of song that, when listened to on nights when you find yourself putting on a brave face to fit in, can make you feel as though your emotional armor is being gently removed.