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[Ages 60s] Popular Japanese Music / J-POP Rankings [By Generation]

We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 rankings of Japanese music and J-POP for the 60s generation, all in one go, ordered by the highest number of plays!

Music’s true charm is how it brings back memories—songs you used to listen to or tracks that were once all the rage can instantly transport you back, connecting with your own experiences.

Why not take a moment to immerse yourself in the music—and in yourself?

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[60s] Popular Japanese Music / J-POP Rankings [By Generation] (91–100)

You are more beautiful than a rose.Fuse Akira99rank/position

Akira Fuse is a male singer born in 1947 who debuted in 1965.

With a dandy aura and a free, expansive singing voice, he captivates listeners.

“Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushii” (You Are More Beautiful Than a Rose) was a massive hit released in 1979.

It has also been used in modern commercials, so younger listeners may find it familiar.

In this song as well, Fuse’s open, resonant vocals shine through.

His stable voice even in the high range makes for superb listening.

The title is a romantic expression of love, yet the song’s upbeat feel makes it easy to enjoy casually.

I Want to See You ~Missing You~Matsuda Seiko100rank/position

Seiko Matsuda – I Want to See You ~Missing You~ (from Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2019 “Seiko’s Singles Collection”)
I Want to See You ~Missing You~Matsuda Seiko

A gemlike love ballad that sings of the pain of heartbreak everyone experiences at least once and the longing for a reunion.

The tender, heartrending lyrics penned by Seiko Matsuda herself are etched deeply in the heart along with nostalgic memories.

Each time her sweet, soft voice rings out over the gentle melody, memories of a past lover come flooding back.

Released in April 1996, this song drew major attention as the ending theme for “Beat Takeshi’s TV Tackle” and as a Canon commercial song.

It’s the kind of nostalgic love song you’ll find yourself softly humming on nights when you recall the warmth of someone you once loved, immersing yourself in the feelings of those days.