Karaoke Ranking of Popular Kenji Sawada Songs [2025]
Debuting as the vocalist of the Group Sounds band The Tigers during the late 1960s GS movement, Julie went on to achieve a string of massive hits as a solo artist as well, including TOKIO and Casablanca Dandy—songs that have come to represent Japanese popular music.
He remains very active today, even holding 60th-birthday concerts at Tokyo Dome and Osaka Dome.
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Kenji Sawada Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
LOVE ~I Want to Hold You~Kenji Sawada15rank/position

After a heartbreak, some people may actually feel down but find it hard to show their true feelings.
LOVE ~Dakishimetai captures that kind of complicated love.
It’s a song released by Kenji Sawada in 1987, also known for being performed on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s a slow-tempo ballad, almost like an acoustic solo, so beyond vocal ability, acting and expressive power are crucial.
Try singing as if you were the protagonist of the song.
It will surely stir the hearts of both listeners and the person singing.





