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Masayoshi Yamazaki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Masayoshi Yamazaki made his major debut in 1995, and with his uniquely deep voice and exceptional guitar technique, he has produced numerous classic songs.

I’d like to introduce the appeal of this artist along with a ranking of his popular tracks.

Masayoshi Yamazaki Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)

Spring and stormsMasayoshi Yamazaki50rank/position

It was used as the commercial song for a health drink by a food manufacturer.

The buoyant feeling of excitement that comes with the return of spring is sung over a light, pop sound.

Released on April 1, 2009, as the 25th single.

Masayoshi Yamazaki Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (51–60)

Haru-oMasayoshi Yamazaki51rank/position

It’s a love song that tightens your chest.

Featured on the 2006 album “ADDRESS,” this piece captivates with its gentle melody and vocals.

The warm lyrics—reminding us that no matter where we are, we’re all under the same sky—give listeners a sense of ease.

With its rhythmic arrangement and Yamazaki’s tender vocals in harmony, it’s a track that epitomizes his musical style.

Used in a wedding end-roll video, it would beautifully express the couple’s memories and their gratitude to guests.

unfinishedMasayoshi Yamazaki52rank/position

Masayoshi Yamazaki / Unfinished
Unfinished Masayoshi Yamazaki

A representative work of Masayoshi Yamazaki as a multi-instrumentalist, with all parts of the performance—including the chorus—performed solely by himself.

It’s a folk song that portrays himself living within the cityscape from early morning to dusk.

Released as his 15th single on May 21, 2003.

deep-sea fishMasayoshi Yamazaki53rank/position

Masayoshi Yamazaki / Deep-sea Fish
Deep-sea fish Masayoshi Yamazaki

Included on the eighth album, “IN MY HOUSE,” released on May 13, 2009.

It was used as the theme song for a socially conscious drama on public broadcasting.

The lyrics compare the singer to a deep-sea fish drifting through the depths of the city, weathering the sorrows of the world.

Midnight Boon BoonMasayoshi Yamazaki54rank/position

It was used as the theme song for a TV drama series.

Set around a middle-aged man who works up a sweat at a batting center on sleepless nights, the song conveys a single-minded determination to look inward and keep moving forward.

Released on March 12, 2008 as the 23rd single.

Our MiyazakiShinji Miyake, Hidehiko Ishizuka, Masayoshi Yamazaki55rank/position

2015 Our Miyazaki Yamasaki Masayoshi Hidehiko Ishizuka Shinji Miyake Miyazaki Minami High School Brass Band and Choir Hope and Sun Rock Festival
Our Miyazaki Shinji Miyake, Hidehiko Ishizuka, Masayoshi Yamazaki

Shinji Miyake, a native of Miyazaki Prefecture who has performed with Kiyoshiro Imawano and many other musicians, and Masayoshi Yamazaki—so far, so good.

But wait—there’s also Hidehiko Ishizuka, the well-known gourmet reporter famous for saying “Maiu!” These three are known as the “New Phoenix Men” and are active at festivals and other events in Miyazaki Prefecture.

This song features lyrics written by Miyazaki Minami High School, with the music composed by Miyake.

It’s a youthfully spirited song where Miyazaki and adolescence come together as one.

DominoMasayoshi Yamazaki56rank/position

“Domino ~ Fat Mama” Masayoshi Yamazaki (2005.06.03) OKST2005
Domino Masayoshi Yamazaki

A singer-songwriter known for representative songs such as “One more time, One more chance” and “Celery.” More recently, the theme song “Sora e (To the Sky)” for the Doraemon movie has also drawn attention.

True to the tagline “More incredible than a genius,” the groove created using only guitar and blues harp reveals an extraordinary talent.