Mizue Takada Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
We’ll introduce the songs of Mizue Takada, who was hugely active as an idol singer from the late 1970s through the 1980s, in a ranking format.
She’s best known for signature hits like “Garasuzaka” and “Watashi wa Piano,” and the fact that she appeared on the Kōhaku music program the very year she debuted shows just how much attention she received at the time.
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Tricked by a guy like HiroshiTakada Mizue6rank/position

A smooth-talking, stylish man’s lies tickle a woman’s heart and toy with her.
Even while thinking he’s a terrible guy, his charm is irresistible and she can’t help being drawn to him.
A song that captures feelings for such a playboy is one of Mizue Takada’s signature tracks, “Sonna Hiroshi ni Damasarete” (“Fooled by That Hiroshi”).
With lyrics and composition by Keisuke Kuwata, it brilliantly conveys the playboy vibe through both the words and the music.
female friendTakada Mizue7rank/position

Released on August 25, 1978 (Showa 53), this work is Mizuë Takada’s seventh single.
With lyrics by Takashi Matsumoto and composition by Kyōhei Tsutsumi, it is a gem of a song.
It beautifully portrays the delicate feelings of a woman placed in a complicated position through its poignant melody and lyrics.
It reached No.
19 on the Oricon chart and was also nominated for the Broadcast Music Award at the 9th Japan Kayō Awards, earning high praise in the music scene of the time.
It’s recommended for those who want to empathize with the feelings of a woman torn between friendship and love, or for anyone who wants to savor a classic of Showa-era idol pop.


