Pink Lady Popular Song Rankings [2026]
In August 1976, when the miniskirted Mi-chan and Kei-chan debuted with “Pepper Keibu,” it seems quite a few people were shocked.
In particular, many elementary and junior high school students—regardless of gender—quickly became captivated.
The impact they made back then is proven by the continued support from children even into the 21st century, isn’t it?
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Pink Lady Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
UFOpinku redii8rank/position

This commercial lightly conveys the great value of UQ mobile’s UQ Student Discount, featuring Kyoko Fukada, Mikako Tabe, and Mei Nagano.
The three perform a dance with students, and their lively moves and smiles give a sense that it’s a positive service.
The upbeat dance in the video uses an arrangement of Pink Lady’s “UFO.” By reworking it with a Western-inspired sound, the overall lightness stands out even more.
Lady Xpinku redii9rank/position

This song was created as the B-side to Pink Lady’s classic “UFO,” released in 1977.
The lyrics were written by Yū Aku, with music by Shunichi Tokura.
It opens with lively 16-beat guitar cutting, then moves from an intense, Latin dance–like A section to a slightly mellower B section, which is a nice touch.
Many people say they prefer this song, which sings of a mature romance, to “UFO.” The duo’s sexy appeal, transcending time, likely still strikes today’s youth as undeniably cool.
Invisible Manpinku redii10rank/position

Pink Lady’s classic hit “Invisible Man,” which made waves for its distinctive theme and lyrics.
Although the song exudes a very lively vibe, it was released early in their career, and its overall difficulty is relatively low.
In fact, the vocal range is fairly narrow, and the melody line isn’t complex.
Easy to sing yet guaranteed to get a crowd going, this track is perfectly suited as an upbeat number for women in their 60s.
Pink Lady Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Wanted (Most Wanted / Wanted Person / Wanted Poster)pinku redii11rank/position

Released in September 1975, this was the fifth single by Pink Lady, the Japanese big-time idol duo that could now justly be called “legendary.” They had been scoring major hits since their debut song “Pepper Keibu,” and with this track they made their first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
That said, as of December 2022 when this piece is being written, for women in their 50s, such explanations are probably unnecessary—this is a classic of the Showa era! I imagine many of you sang and danced to this song at school parties back in elementary or junior high.
The vocal melody is very simple and easy to sing, so by all means, take a trip down memory lane and enjoy recreating the choreography as well!
2001 Love Poempinku redii12rank/position

This is the main theme song for the first 24-Hour Television broadcast in 1978, sung by Pink Lady.
It is included on Pink Lady’s studio album “The Two Who Came from the Stars” and on the program’s soundtrack “Love Saves the Earth.” Akuyu’s lyrics are simply superb—I highly recommend giving them a read.
Kiss In The Darkpinku redii13rank/position

Released first in the United States in May 1979 and issued as a single in Japan that September, this track is a full-fledged disco tune sung in English, marked by a driving four-on-the-floor beat and dazzling synth sounds.
The English lyrics, which prioritize feel and flow, and the chorus’s repetition create a sense of lift that naturally gets listeners moving.
At the time, it reached No.
37 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100, was showcased on Leif Garrett’s TV special, and tied in with the variety show Pink Lady and Jeff, making it a symbol of their push onto the global stage.
Produced by Michael Lloyd, this song is perfect as BGM for parties or whenever you want to boost your mood!


