A comprehensive introduction to Fujii Kaze’s recommended and popular songs
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Fujii Kaze continues to captivate countless listeners with his one-of-a-kind musical sensibility and lyrics that resonate deep in the heart.
Have you ever found yourself unable to stop hitting repeat, thanks to melodies that stick in your head after just one listen and sounds that feel both nostalgic and new? This time, we’re introducing a generous selection of recommended songs by Fujii Kaze.
Whether you’re already a fan or just thinking of giving his music a try, you’re sure to find a favorite track.
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Introducing Fujii Kaze’s recommended and popular songs all at once (21–30)
It’s nothing at all.Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s masterpiece “Hedemo Neeyo” is distinguished by its fantastical melody.
Like “Shinunoga E-Wa,” it carries a dark, heavy atmosphere.
Because the track is so powerful, some people might think it’s hard to sing, but in reality, it sits mostly in the low-to-mid range, making it an accessible song for many singers.
In the final section, there are frequent instances of “feints” (improvised vocal runs), which are an advanced vocal technique.
For that part, it’s better to try singing the chorus rather than the feints.
That’s enough already.Fuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s classic “Mou Ewawa” stands out for its Kansai-dialect humor in the lyrics and its stylish melody.
It’s one of the songs that significantly boosted his popularity.
Compared to his other works, this track has fewer R&B elements, so the vocal lines are arranged to be relatively catchy.
However, the A verse, B verse, and chorus all modulate dramatically, so if you’re not used to singing it, you might go off pitch.
Be sure to practice those sections thoroughly.
Introducing Fujii Kaze’s recommended and popular songs all at once (31–40)
Yikes.Fuji Kaze

Because slow songs like ballads make the vocal line stand out, people who aren’t confident in their singing might be inclined to avoid them.
Still, if you want to try singing a slow song, I highly recommend Fujii Kaze’s masterpiece “Yaba.” Although it has a slow tempo, it features relatively few vowels compared to the number of notes, making it easy to add your own stylistic touches.
Sing it repeatedly and shape it into a vocal performance full of originality!
Because there’s no end to itFuji Kaze

Kirinaki Kara, a masterpiece by Fujii Kaze released in 2020, is characterized by electronic sounds that evoke a cyberpunk world.
Among his songs, this one is especially easy to sing.
Although Fujii Kaze is primarily an R&B artist, his music often has strong pop elements and many catchy phrases.
In particular, this track is unusual for Fujii Kaze in that it doesn’t feature the vocal technique known as “feiku” (melismatic ad-libbing).
While there are sections with slightly complex flow, it’s still a song that’s easy to sing.
Lonely RhapsodyFuji Kaze

A unique piece that starts with a DAW metronome, “Lonely Rhapsody.” It’s a masterpiece with a refreshing track reminiscent of 1980s city pop, highlighted by soulful accents that occasionally use blue notes.
Since there aren’t sections where you need to belt, I think it’s relatively easy to sing.
However, the falsetto that appears near the end of the chorus might be challenging for many.
If you can record at home, you might be able to compensate by boosting the high frequencies with an equalizer and applying a gentle touch of Auto-Tune.
Let’s go home.Fuji Kaze

In his early days, Kaze Fujii released many works that emphasized R&B, but as his career progressed, he began putting out pieces rich in storytelling as well.
“Kaerou” is one such work.
While there are a few melodic phrases that hint at R&B, overall it’s arranged more like J-pop with a musical-theater feel.
The vocal range is accessible for anyone, so even those who aren’t confident about singing high notes can perform it with ease.
waxing; filling up; becoming full; growing (e.g., the moon growing fuller)Fuji Kaze

A moving song that brought a fresh breeze to Japan’s music scene.
Released in March 2024 as the theme song for the film “My Girlfriend is an April Fool.” Its lyrics beautifully weave themes of love and the transience of time, and Fujii’s delicate vocals resonate deeply.
It sings of the resolve to press on through bright days and dark ones alike, and the importance of loving everything without reservation.
The gentle vocals layered with the piano’s timbre leave a lasting impression.
Sing it when you stand at a crossroads in life or when you’ve experienced parting with someone dear.


