
Artist
Momoko Kikuchi
Momoko Kikuchi is a j-pop artist from Tokyo, Japan formed in 1984. 32 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
J-Pop · Tokyo, Japan · Best j-pop albums
- 32
- Releases
- 1984–2026
- Active years
- 1984
- Formed

Artist
Momoko Kikuchi is a j-pop artist from Tokyo, Japan formed in 1984. 32 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
J-Pop · Tokyo, Japan · Best j-pop albums

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ADVENTURE
1986

OCEAN SIDE
1984

TROPIC of CAPRICORN
1985

ESCAPE from DIMENSION
1987

Miroir—鏡の向こう側に—
1991

Eternal Best
2024

Shadow
2022

Seishun Love Letter - 30th Celebration Best
2014

Golden☆Best
2011

Momoko Kikuchi Special Selection I
1993

Momoko Kikuchi Special Selection II
1993

Kikuchi Momoko The GREATEST HITS~Majestic Twelve~
1989

Sotsugyoukinen Momoko Kikuchi Piano Orchestra Sakuhinshu
1987

Sotsugyoukinen Vol.2
1986

Sotsugyoukinen Vol.1
1986

Kurenai No Silhouette (Strings Version)
Single · 2026

Starry Sky (English Version)
Single · 2026

Eternal Harmony
EP · 2024

Again
Single · 2022

Koi No Flight Time - 12pm
EP · 2013

Glass no Sougen
Single · 1987

Nile in Blue
Single · 1987

Idol wo Sagase
Single · 1987

Say Yes!
Single · 1986

Natsuiro Kataomoi
Single · 1986

Broken Sunset
Single · 1986

Autumn Wind Story
Single · 1985

Boy no theme
Single · 1985

Sotsugyou
Single · 1985

Yuki ni Kaita Love Letter
Single · 1984

SUMMER EYES
Single · 1984

Seishun no Ijiwaru
Single · 1984
Momoko Kikuchi (菊池 桃子, Kikuchi Momoko, born May 4, 1968) is a Japanese actress, entertainer, singer, and scholar who is represented by the talent agency, Parfit Production. On June 22, 2020, Kikuchi announced that she has left Parfit Production and went independent. Her ex-husband is professional golfer Tetsu Nishikawa. Kikuchi was also a brand adviser for such women's goods as Emom and Momokoselection. Momoko Kikuchi was born in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. scouted in 1982, and started to make TV appearances in 1983. She officially made her debut as an idol in 1984, releasing her first single just before her 16th birthday, and instantly shot to fame. She produced seven consecutive no. 1 songs on the Oricon Chart from 1985 to 1987. In the late 80s, Kikuchi tried to shed the "idol" label and formed RA-MU, a band featuring more original material and rock music, but the band failed to be recognized. Unwilling to return to perform as an idol singing mainstream bubblegum pop, Kikuchi shifted her focus to acting from there on, and has been successful as an actress. In 2011, Japanese music program Music Station held a special report counting down the Top 50 Idols of All-Time based on th…