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Yutaka Ozaki’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

Since his debut in 1983 as a “youth icon,” Yutaka Ozaki enjoyed overwhelming support from teenagers of the time.

Even long after his passing, his songs remain popular and are often sung at karaoke.

So this time, we present a ranking of Yutaka Ozaki’s most popular songs for karaoke.

Yutaka Ozaki Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)

Driving All NightYutaka Ozaki15rank/position

Yutaka Ozaki – Driving All Night (covered by AGK Band)
Driving All Night by Yutaka Ozaki

Included on the 1985 album “From the Broken Door.” Born in 1965.

A singer-songwriter from Tokyo.

This was a staple that was always performed live.

With an uptempo, flowing rhythm, hard guitar sound that chops out aggressive riffs, and lyrics that exude a nihilistic vibe, Ozaki delivers a powerful vocal—making it a very cool track.

dance hallYutaka Ozaki16rank/position

This song paints a scene in a dance hall and the diverse backgrounds of the people there.

It was included on the 1985 album “Kaikisen” and later released in 1991 as the B-side to “I LOVE YOU.” It’s said to be themed around an incident that occurred at a disco, and the vocals, which convey a gentle nostalgia and sadness, are particularly striking.

The straightforward melody and conversational singing style make it easy to perform; honor the lyrical world of the song and articulate each word clearly as you sing.

TownscapeYutaka Ozaki17rank/position

Yutaka Ozaki’s song “Townscape” vividly portrays the sterile atmosphere of the city and the loneliness of youth.

With most of the song arranged in a low register—aside from part of the chorus—it’s easy to sing even for those who are older.

The track is included on the 1983 album “Seventeen’s Map.” Despite being his debut album, it was highly acclaimed, reaching No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

When you’re worn out by everyday life or feel like you’re losing sight of life’s meaning, why not give this song a listen? You’re sure to find new hope.

A Cat in the CrowdYutaka Ozaki18rank/position

Yutaka Ozaki - A Cat in the Crowd ('88 Tokyo Dome)
Yutaka Ozaki with a cat tail in the crowd

This song portrays the feeling of making oneself small and the anguish of being crushed by a powerful current.

It was included on the 1985 album “Kaikirouku” (Record of Return).

The title was inspired by an episode involving Yutaka Ozaki and a stray cat, which lends the piece a notable warmth.

It’s a song that speaks carefully through its words, with gentle sounds that highlight the powerful vocals.

Since the melodic rises and falls are gradual, imagining it as if you’re speaking to someone can make it easier to sing.