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NOKKO’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

When it comes to REBECCA’s “Friends,” it’s incredibly famous, right?

NOKKO, who performs as the vocalist of REBECCA, has such a distinctive voice—you hear it once and never forget it.

I’ve put together a ranking of her popular songs from her long career since 1983.

Be sure to check it out!

NOKKO Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Chick in the SunNOKKO26rank/position

Compared to her previous work, this one has a gentler, more mellow tone and a calmer vibe.

It’s my favorite among NOKKO’s ballads.

It’s a song I still want to listen to over and over, and I think it’s a hidden gem.

Her vocals really draw you in.

White LoversNOKKO27rank/position

Keisuke Kuwata – Shiroi Koibito-tachi (Short ver.)
White LoversNOKKO

When NOKKO sings Keisuke Kuwata seriously, this is how it sounds.

I think it’s turned into a masterpiece.

The voice is beautiful, and I was instantly drawn in when I heard it.

I still love it, and it has stayed with me.

I think this is a hidden gem.

Such a cute voice.

wingsNOKKO28rank/position

NOKKO – “Wings” MUSIC VIDEO
wingsNOKKO

This song was selected as the theme for TV Tokyo’s coverage of the Pyeongchang Olympics.

It’s performed by NOKKO, a singer also known as the vocalist of the rock band Rebecca, with composition by Yoshiki Mizuno of Ikimonogakari.

NOKKO’s voice, which seems to soar effortlessly into the distance, perfectly matches the soundscape’s remarkable depth and clarity.

The lyrics carry a sweeping message—“Let’s go as far as we can”—that truly resonates.

It’s a masterpiece that can serve not only as an anthem for sports, but also as a guiding light in life.

A Hard Days NightNOKKO + Imai Miki29rank/position

Himawari no Yakusoku – Motohiro Hata (Full)
A Hard Days NightNOKKO + Imai Miki

I got the impression that two stylish artists teamed up and released a song.

Music like this is nice once in a while.

It’s a track I’d like to add to NOKKO’s list of great songs.

Two women sing a Beatles classic in a charming and slightly sultry way.

CRYING ON MONDAYNOKKO30rank/position

Because I was going full throttle the day before, I’m sleepy and don’t want to get out of bed… This is a classic song I want to hear on those mornings—gentle yet powerful, like a morning call.

It was also the theme song for the delightfully surreal old TV show Ugo Ugo Ruga.

As the song’s energy slowly rises, it makes you feel like getting up and tackling the day with spirit.