[You can sing it in rock too!] Eikichi Yazawa’s easy-to-sing songs
After performing as a member of Carol, Eikichi Yazawa went on to create numerous classic songs as a solo rock singer.
While many admire his cool, rugged musical style, I think plenty of people also feel his songs are tough to sing because of his husky, masculine vocal tone.
For those listeners, we’ve picked out some of Eikichi Yazawa’s more singable tracks.
In addition to explaining each song, we also touch on vocal techniques, so be sure to check it out.
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[Also Singable in Rock!] Eikichi Yazawa’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (11–20)
Unstoppable ha~haEikichi Yazawa

Just hearing the intro guitar riff makes you want to throw your fist in the air—Eikichi Yazawa’s powerful rock anthem! It’s a track from the classic album “Tokyo Night,” released in July 1986.
The song has become familiar as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s “IPPON Grand Prix,” and has also been used in Daiichikosho commercials as well as entrance music for many top athletes, including Ichiro.
The lyrics blast away logic and pretense, urging you to “let the feeling take over and get fired up!” Yazawa’s shouts and the exhilarating, fast-paced sound seem to tell you to unleash your instincts, filling you with energy for tomorrow.
I love you, OKEikichi Yazawa
Released as his solo debut single, the 1st single “I Love You, OK” remains one of his signature songs to this day.
It’s a piece Eikichi Yazawa had been nurturing since before forming Carol, characterized by lyrical introspection, a bluesy melody, and a cool ensemble.
While the tempo is relaxed and the melody simple and easy to sing, the distinctive interval leaps and wide vocal range require care.
As a classic that almost everyone has heard at least once, it’s a surefire crowd-pleasing ballad for karaoke.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced some of Eikichi Yazawa’s easy-to-sing songs, and they were all cool, gritty ballads.
While part of their appeal is supported by his awesome voice, try making these classics shine with your own singing style.
At Lugg Music, we also have articles featuring many other artists besides Eikichi Yazawa.
Be sure to check those out as well.





