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Recommended songs by Kamiya Yagi: a carefully curated selection of gem-like masterpieces that draw you in more with every listen.

With a unique musical sensibility and delicate vocals, Yoh Kamiyama gradually colors the hearts of listeners.

Many of you have probably found yourselves captivated by melodies that won’t leave your head once you hear them, and lyrics whose worldview feels ephemeral yet powerful.

If you’re interested but unsure where to start—this article carefully curates recommended songs by Yoh Kamiyama just for you.

Each track is a gem that reveals new charms the more you listen, so be sure to find your favorite one.

Recommended songs by Kami-Yogi: a carefully selected list of gem-like masterpieces that hook you more the more you listen (1–10)

ultramarineKamiyama Yagi

Yoh Kamiyama – Gunjō [Music Video] / Yoh Kamiyama – Ultramarine
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A song that portrays a mingled feeling of freedom and unease, like traveling across a vast sky.

Its sound is striking for blending brightness with a stylish flair.

This work was released digitally in advance in January 2020 and became Yoh Kamiyama’s major-label debut single in March of the same year.

It was also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Drifting Dragons.” When you’re a little worn out by everyday life, if you listen to this gently conversational song, you’ll surely feel your heart begin to heal.

colored perfumeKamiyama Yagi

Yoh Kamiyama – Irokousui [Music Video] / Kamiyama Yoh – Irokousui
colored perfumeKamiyama Yagi

This song reflects on the fragility and preciousness of youth that we only realize after it has passed.

Kamiyama Yoh’s soothing low voice is striking as he sings over a delicate, wistful arrangement that evokes 80s pop.

The vocals leave a quiet afterglow that is healing to the heart.

Released as a CD single in March 2021, it also drew attention for being used as the opening theme of the TV anime Horimiya.

It was later included on the album CLOSET.

The nostalgic sound creates an atmosphere that aligns with the anime’s world.

It’s a number I hope you’ll listen to when you’re a bit tired of everyday life or when you feel like looking back on seasons gone by.

Blue ThornsKamiyama Yagi

Yoh Kamiyama – Blue Thorns [Music Video] / Yoh Kamiyama – Aoi Toge
Blue ThornsKamiyama Yagi

A track that captures listeners with a thrilling atmosphere linked to a worldview that deftly scoops up subtle emotions.

Its stylish chord voicings and funky rhythm leave a strong impression.

It’s a signature song by Yoh Kamiyama, included on the mini-album “Shiawase na Otona,” released in April 2019.

A re-recorded version was featured on the April 2022 album “CLOSET,” which drew a lot of attention.

If you’re carrying a sense of helplessness or a vague anxiety of “Is this really okay?”, you’ll likely find yourself unable to help but relate to this song.

Recommended songs by Kamiyama Yoh. A carefully selected collection of gem-like masterpieces that hook you more the more you listen (11–20)

Good night, God.Kamiyama Yagi

Yoh Kamiyama – Good Night, God [Music Video] / Kamiyama Yoh – Oyasumi, Kamisama
Good night, God.Kamiyama Yagi

A song with an addictive, mysterious atmosphere that portrays a sadness like having lost everything and a clumsy self-awareness.

As it gradually takes on a rock flavor partway through, Kamiyama Yoh’s gentle, conversational singing soothes you.

Notably, this ballad was released back in October 2019 and closes the album “Yumemiru Kodomo,” which carries a complementary concept.

Close your eyes while listening, and you might find time to face your inner self.

If I could be youKamiyama Yagi

Yoh Kamiyama – If I Could Become You [Music Video] / Yoh Kamiyama – Kimi ni Naretara
If I could be youKamiyama Yagi

This song centers on the theme of conveying one’s honest feelings across various walls.

Its raw sense of warmth and nostalgic band sound are striking.

It expresses the determination to draw closer to someone beyond divisions and prejudice, and its gentle melody slowly sinks into the heart.

Chosen as the ending theme for the anime “Crossing With You, Becoming Love,” this piece is a number Yoh Kamiyama released in October 2025.

It creates a lyrical atmosphere that ties in with the anime’s worldview.

With immersive sounds that quietly give you a push forward, it’s a track I’d recommend to anyone, regardless of gender.

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A warm world where the viewpoint shifts from parent to child, and then to adulthood.

Centered on the theme of a parent’s feelings as their child grows up and leaves the nest, this song was released digitally in June 2025 and drew attention for being featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” for its June–July 2025 broadcast.

Among Yoh Kamiyama’s discography, it comes closer to everyday life and family, and its conversational singing style is soothing.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to look back on time spent with family.

Wonderful worldKamiyama Yagi

This song captures a complex mix of emotions—like light and shadow intersecting, holding both hope and anxiety at once.

The ephemeral vocals of Yoh Kamiyama blend with the powerful singing of SPYAIR’s YOSUKE, creating a mysterious atmosphere that seems to move between fantasy and reality.

Chosen as the theme song for the smartphone game Fate/Grand Order’s “10th Anniversary Movie,” this track was released in August 2025 and resonates with a worldview that symbolizes the game’s ten-year history.

Its genre-crossing sound leaves a strong impression.

It’s a highly addictive number I recommend listening to when you’re a bit worn out by everyday life or when you want to feel the preciousness of time gone by.