Natsuko Nisshoku Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Introducing popular songs by Natsuko Nisshoku, a singer from Iwate Prefecture.
She began writing songs and lyrics at 12, and placed near the top in a music contest at 19.
Her powerful vocals, distinctive lyrical world, and dynamic piano sound are highly acclaimed.
Seeing is believing—by all means, give her music a listen!
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Natsuko Nisshoku Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
√-1Nisshoku Natsuko29rank/position

Titled “√-1,” a reference to a number that doesn’t exist in this world, this song shines a light on the things we’ve overlooked while being tossed around by various distractions.
It’s the lead track from the March 2020 album “Mimesis,” and an MV has been released featuring scenes of Natsuko Solar Eclipse sitting on a bench singing and performing on a grand piano on stage.
The arpeggios using broken chords and the rhythmical piano backing strongly shape the song’s overall impression.
coelacanthNisshoku Natsuko30rank/position

A song included on the album “FESTOON,” released in December 2011.
It’s a striking track featuring a beautiful vocal laid over a gentle, water-evoking piano.
Comparing the ups and downs of life to a fish swimming along the water’s surface, it sings of persevering without giving up, and it resonates deeply.
Natsuko Nisshoku Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
demon huntingNisshoku Natsuko31rank/position

The single “Akuma-gari” (Demon Hunt), released in 2021, features a cool sound that fuses kayōkyoku and jazz.
The lead track “Akuma-gari” has been pre-released.
Its lyrics evoke a world of madness—doubt, betrayal, fear—that becomes addictive the more you listen.
TABU ZOMBIE from the club jazz band SOIL&”PIMP”SESSIONS joins on trumpet, adding a brilliant flourish to the track.
Be sure to check out the music video, which features Natsuko Nisshoku in a red dress performing on piano!
trial by ordeal in the airNisshoku Natsuko32rank/position

The 2018 single “Kūchū Saiban” (Airborne Trial) shows that the piano is also a rhythm instrument.
It was initially sold exclusively at live venues and later released on various music platforms.
At the start of the track, the left hand plays rhythm like a bassist, and the piece builds excitement through a variety of techniques, including short, clipped staccato and syncopation that drives the groove.
The single also includes a cover of the Eagles’ classic “Desperado,” so be sure to give it a listen!
Rain clouds and the sunNisshoku Natsuko33rank/position

This is a blissful song that imaginatively depicts a romantic interplay between rain clouds and the sun.
It’s a work by Nisshoku Natsuko, a singer-songwriter renowned for her highly distinctive piano pieces, and it’s included on her third mini-album, Mabuta Mabuta, released in 2014.
You’ll be captivated by the buoyant, love-struck piano sound and Nisshoku Natsuko’s soaring vocals.
Rain during a camping trip can be a bit of a hassle, but with this song, you might even find yourself enjoying that time.


