Seiko Oomori Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
A singer-songwriter who calls herself a “super singer,” she enjoys popularity worthy of the title.She has steadily expanded her activities, including performing the ending theme for the anime Food Wars! (Shokugeki no Soma).Please enjoy her popular songs presented in ranking order.
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Seiko Omori Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Wedding BellOmori Seiko31rank/position

Originally released in 1981 as a song by the three-woman group Sugar, this track was covered and released in 2016 by singer-songwriter Seiko Oomori, who enjoys strong support from younger generations.
The mismatch between the catchy, fairy-tale-like brightness of the music and the lyrics, which are imbued with a terrifying level of resentment, is striking.
Because of that contrast, you can feel the intensity of the emotions held by the female protagonist in the lyrics.
The music video, which shows her singing in a blood-soaked dress, is also a must-see.
Silent majorityOmori Seiko32rank/position

This is dance music by Seiko Oomori that pairs a refined, understated vibe with a pop sensibility, offering melodies that can reach a wide audience.
Its polished musicality fits even a school entrance ceremony, elevating it into a work that lifts the spirits.
Nostalgic J-popOmori Seiko33rank/position

When I first listened without looking at the title, I thought, “What a nostalgic melody…” and the moment I saw the title, I felt a pang of frustration (laughs).
That’s how perfectly the song—and the melody carried by the vocals—embodies a captivating sense of nostalgia.
The lyrics make you want to dig into their meaning, but setting that aside, this is a track you can dive into purely through its sound.
party dressOmori Seiko34rank/position

This song is included on the 2012 debut single “PINK.” Its serene atmosphere and beautiful vocals evoke a traditional Japanese sensibility.
However, the lyrics depict painful yet real events, making it a striking and impactful track.
Fan letterOmori Seiko35rank/position

It’s a gently soothing, ballad-style song, but the lyrics are about life and death.
Even so, it’s very much her style, with familiar TV programs appearing, like “Iitomo” lit up in a quiet room.
The final line of the song, “I want to live, I want to live, and I tremble,” is deeply moving.
Dramatic JOY! Before & AfterOmori Seiko36rank/position

It’s a striking song that pairs pop music with a pastel-color vibe and lyrics packed with a girl’s true feelings.
The songwriting approach turns everyday words and happenings into lyrics—like saying at a salon, “Make me look like Tina Tamashiro, please”—resulting in a playful track.
Bam! SUMMER is hereOmori Seiko37rank/position

It starts with a beautiful piano phrase, and just when you think it’s going to be a piano-and-vocal piece, a heavily distorted guitar kicks in and an up-tempo track begins.
The lyrics expressing a woman’s feelings and the dramatic development are sure to really hit home, aren’t they?
You and the moviesOmori Seiko38rank/position

The actress Ai Hashimoto, who is a fan of Seiko Oomori, appears in the music video for this song.
Based on this song and the music video for “Midnight Seijun Isei Kōyū,” a film titled “Wonderful World End,” featuring Seiko Oomori herself playing herself, was produced.
If you watch the movie, it seems you can also understand the story of this song’s music video.
Heaven RankingOmori Seiko39rank/position

Seiko Omori, known as a veteran singer.
From her album “Choten Goku,” we’re featuring the track “Heaven Ranking.” In this work, Omori’s signature vibrato is on full display.
The intensely rising and falling vocals are addictive.
The lyrics, which convey the beauty of everyday life, are another highlight.
As you listen, try imagining whose perspective the song is from and what meaning is embedded in the title.
Also, the album includes other songs related to heaven, so if you’re interested, be sure to check them out.
I love you.comOmori Seiko40rank/position

This music video features a sweet concept in which women—such as idols, actresses, and models—look straight into the camera and whisper “I love you” one after another.
Moreover, the opening scene shows Seiko Oomori’s newborn son, making it a video brimming with love.
The lyrics, too, are straightforward and filled with happiness.


