Yoko Oginome Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Yoko Oginome was a popular idol who brightened the 1980s.
As a talented singer and dancer, she released numerous hit songs.
Her Eurobeat-style dance numbers were especially memorable.
In 2017, her song “Dancing Hero” became a revival hit after the Osaka Prefectural Tomioka High School dance club performed their ‘bubble-era’ dance routine to it.
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Yoko Oginome’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Karuizawa ConnectionOginome Yōko15rank/position

This is one of the tracks from the album “246 Connection,” which is themed around National Route 246 and summer retreats.
Yoko Oginome, who later scored a huge hit with “Dancing Hero” in 1985, was still a teenager at this time, and the songs portrayed a city girl image.
In the context of the album, this particular song is set in summer Karuizawa and, reflecting Oginome’s age, expresses the feelings of young people who “don’t want to grow up.” There is audio available, but no images.
NONSTOP DANCEROginome Yōko16rank/position

It’s a track included on the album of the same name released in 1987, and that album even topped the annual sales chart.
Yoko Oginome’s pop vocals and the beat-driven sound are nothing short of emblematic of the 1980s.
Jungle DanceOginome Yōko17rank/position

Released in 1988, this song is included on Yoko Oginome’s 15th double A-side single, Stardust Dream.
Around this time, Komuro was increasingly providing songs and producing for artists across a wide range of genres.
Jungle Dance was his first composition provided for NHK’s Minna no Uta.


