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[Yumi Matsutoya’s Masterpieces] A Collection of Heart-Touching Gems: Yuming’s Finest Hits

A presence indispensable to any discussion of Japanese pop music, Yumi Matsutoya.Known affectionately as “Yuming,” the songs she creates continue to resonate with countless people across generations, possessing a mysterious charm that makes you want to hum them in unguarded moments.From ballads that capture the ache of love to numbers that conjure vivid seasonal scenes, her many classics never lose their luster.In this article, we’ll introduce some of Yuming’s hit songs.You’re sure to find a track that awakens a memory!Be sure to check them out.

[Yumi Matsutoya’s Masterpieces] A lineup of soul-stirring classics! A jewel box of Yuming’s hit songs (121–130)

Torn by the sea breezeMatsutōya Yumi

It may well have been Yuming who first combined the words “sea breeze” and “tearing apart.” She showcases her songwriting talent to the fullest, and the song has the power to truly captivate with its polished, sophisticated melody.

Sweet premonitionMatsutōya Yumi

This is a track from the seventh album, OLIVE, released in 1979.

It was originally written for the duo BanBan, but has been covered by various artists.

Despite its upbeat tone, the song tells of someone who storms out after a fight, only to return and find another woman there; every time a cold rain falls, the memories come rushing back.

Eyes Are DiamondMatsutōya Yumi

Hitomi wa Diamond – Yumi Matsutoya (Dashimaki Tamago)
Eyes Are DiamondMatsutōya Yumi

Released on December 17, 2003, “Hitomi wa Diamond,” included as the fourth track on Yumi Matsutoya’s self-cover album “Yuming Compositions: FACES,” is a song originally provided to Seiko Matsuda and later self-covered by Yuming.

With lyrics that encourage oneself—don’t get hurt like a diamond, don’t cry—it’s a deeply poignant, tear-jerking heartbreak song.

As myselfMatsutōya Yumi

As Myself / Yumi Matsutoya [Yumi Voice · Yumin · Tribute]
As myselfMatsutōya Yumi

“Watashi Rashiku,” the sixth track on Yumi Matsutoya’s 24th album “TEARS AND REASONS,” released on November 27, 1992, is a breakup song that portrays a woman’s feelings as she tries to live true to herself in order to become her authentic self.

It’s a song where you can deeply feel the story’s movement—conflict, growth, being true to yourself, and being true to myself.

Rainy StationMatsutōya Yumi

♪ Rainy Station / Yumi Arai (LIVE)
Rainy StationMatsutōya Yumi

It is filled with images that Japanese people associate with “rain,” and it slips into the heart with surprising ease.

While she also has a gift for bittersweet, up-tempo songs, this is a track that makes you feel that Yuming’s true brilliance is revealed most fully in slow ballads.