Masterpieces and popular songs by Ohashi Trio
Ohashi Trio, who single-handedly plays a wide range of instruments, effortlessly crosses the boundary between jazz and pop.
The pleasant sound woven from his transparent vocals and delicate compositions gently accompanies the listener’s heart.
Through collaborations with artists like Motohiro Hata and Ken Hirai, as well as work on film scores and commercial songs, he continues to build a unique musical world as a key figure in the music scene.
Please savor the warm, tranquil songs that could only come from Ohashi Trio.
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Ohashi Trio’s famous and popular songs (41–50)
VENUSŌhashi Torio

The stylish sound and gentle vocals are wonderful.
This is a song by ohashiTrio, a singer-songwriter born in Nishinomiya, Hyogo and raised in Chiba.
It’s included on the 2018 album “STEREO.” It’s a track I’d love for you to listen to carefully alone at night in your room.
Our dizzying encounterŌhashi Torio

This is a song by Ohashi Trio, written specifically as the theme for the film “Good Stripes.” The lyrics, which vividly portray the anticipation of a romance born from chance alongside fresh, evocative imagery, are truly striking.
Phrases like “blue lemon” and “a kiss under the stardust” seem to delicately reflect the couple’s innocent relationship.
The piece is included on the album “PARODY,” released in January 2015, and its piano and strings—like the gentle, lingering afterglow of the film rendered in sound—quietly soothe the listener’s heart.
If you listen to it when your heart is fluttering with a new encounter or when you want to look back on the path you’ve walked with someone dear, it will fill you with a warmth tinged with sweet sadness.
She is a Rainbow.Ōhashi Torio

It sings of straightforward feelings for someone you love.
It was written as a commissioned song for the apparel brand BEAMS’s campaign.
It might pair well with relaxed work while sipping coffee.
A gentle, affectionate, and soothing track.
TimingŌhashi Torio

How about some stylish sounds that’ll make you want to listen while sipping coffee? This track is by singer-songwriter Ohashi Trio, born in Nishinomiya, Hyogo and raised in Chiba.
It’s included on the 2018 album “STEREO.” Highly recommended as a wake-up song for your day off.
I’m YoursŌhashi Torio

“I’m Yours” is a famous Jason Mraz song covered by Ohashi Trio.
His gentle voice is both mellow and refreshing, making it a soothing listen.
Ohashi Trio—despite the name—is actually a solo musician.
It’s a bit confusing, right? He performs solo and can play not only piano and guitar, but also drums, bass, and various other instruments, handling everything himself from composition and lyrics to performance.
His musical range is broad, and the way he sings jazz with a cool, understated vibe is seriously stylish.
He’s got so many great songs—HONEY, for example, is so good it’s even used at weddings.
TravelingŌhashi Torio

This is a stylish cover of a Hikaru Utada classic, arranged in Ohashi Trio’s signature style.
Unlike the original, it’s been transposed to a key that’s easier for male singers.
The repeated melody in the chorus feels wonderfully pleasant, so be sure to try singing it at karaoke.
Tokyo Pierrot feat. Ken HiraiŌhashi Torio

It’s a contemporary dance using spotlights.
Along the seawall by the coast, the dancer chases lights projected as if pursuing the light itself.
In the second half, it shifts into a full-fledged dance and gradually builds excitement.
While it has a mellow, ballad-like feel, the addition of intense choreography gives the piece a tight, compelling progression.


