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 Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Handmade HomeOmori Seiko22rank/position

Precisely because she has gone through so many experiences, her songs convey a desire to reach people who share similar feelings.
Many listeners will likely find this track relatable as well.
While some of her songs are written using familiar, everyday words, lyrics with a slightly literary touch—like in this song—are also part of her appeal.
party dressOmori Seiko23rank/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.
Pink MethuselahOmori Seiko24rank/position

Starting with an intro that draws you into an exceptionally fantastical story world, this song became the theme for the web anime “Nige Neko Jure.” Seiko Omori herself appears in “Nige Neko Jure” as a voice actor, playing the protagonist, Jure.
I’ll kill time for you… ❤Omori Seiko25rank/position

This song, whose title is read as “ikiru the time for you” (Ikiru The Time For You), is included on the major second album released in 2016.
In contrast to its beautiful vocals and composition, the lyrics—written in casual language—leave a strong impression.
Abandon music, and toward musicOmori Seiko26rank/position

This is a track included on her 2013 debut album, “If I Can’t Use Magic, I Want to Die.” Over a light, floating, airy track, the lyrics unfold almost as if she were rapping.
It conveys her feelings about music, and as a music lover, it really makes you think.
KITTY’S BLUESOmori Seiko27rank/position

A track included on the first album released in 2013, “If I Can’t Use Magic, I Want to Die.” I feel like this song also deals with fairly serious subject matter, but it strikes a balance by using casual word choices like “Hello Kitty” and “police officer.”
PINKOmori Seiko28rank/position

This track is featured on her first single released in 2012.
In live performances, you can hear a powerful voice that contrasts with the delicate vocals on the recording.
She delivers an impressively cool show worthy of being called a passionate, emotion-exploding performer, and this song, too, shines brilliantly on stage.


