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Hit and popular songs by Kenji Ozawa

Kenji Ozawa has been active since the late 1980s as a member of Flipper’s Guitar, and he launched his solo career in 1993.

In the 1990s, he dominated the domestic pop scene and also crossed genres with the release of “Kon’ya wa Boogie Back.”

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of recommended songs from Kenji Ozawa’s catalog—often praised for their sophisticated music and lyrics—all at once.

Whether you’re listening to his music for the first time or have been a longtime fan, take this opportunity to revisit his popular tracks.

Kenji Ozawa’s famous and popular songs (51–60)

One spell (giving endless affection)Ozawa Kenji

Even so, I’m truly amazed now at how many works Kenji Ozawa released in such a short period.

He was also appearing at concerts and on TV in between, so I’m struck by how busy he was.

I think this song is easy to listen to and enjoyable for adults as well.

Night on EarthOzawa Kenji

This is a track that conveys the influence of British rock.

I believe this is the kind of song he’s truly good at, but as an artist, he’ll likely continue creating and releasing a diverse range of songs.

At first glance it may sound understated, but I personally think it’s a good song.

Saturday Night FeverOzawa Kenji

It’s an alternate version of the song “Cowboy Sprint” included on the album “The Dog Barks, but the Caravan Moves On.” It was performed at a free concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, but it wasn’t included on the live VHS released afterward—a hidden gem.

Scene of angelsOzawa Kenji

Kenji Ozawa – Scene of the Angels [Live ver.]
Scene of angelsOzawa Kenji

This is a song that was performed at his first solo live show at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall after Flipper’s Guitar disbanded.

It was later included on the album “The Dog Barks, but the Caravan Moves On.” It’s a song that straightforwardly inspires hope in life and continues to be loved by many people.

Kenji Ozawa’s Classic and Popular Songs (61–70)

I miss youOzawa Kenji

It’s included on the 1997 single “Buddy.” Like “Buddy,” it’s a song you’ll want to listen to in the summer.

The lyrics feature Ozawa Kenji’s characteristic themes like “light” and “magic,” and it’s a moving piece that paints vivid scenes in your mind.

Amanatsu SuiteOzawa Kenji

[Hatsune Miku] Kenji Ozawa “Amanatsu Suite” [Cover]
Amanatsu SuiteOzawa Kenji

This is a song that was performed live in 1996.

It has become a rare track that wasn’t included on any single or album.

The “Diamond Suite,” performed at the same concert, had its lyrics changed and was released in 1996 under the title “Yume ga Yume Nara” (If a Dream Is a Dream).

In conclusion

From among the many songs by Kenji Ozawa, we’ve rounded up a selection of must-listen recommendations.

Ranging from classic hits that took the ’90s by storm to tracks released in recent years, this wide-ranging pick is perfect not only for first-time listeners but also for longtime fans who heard him back in the day—why not revisit his music now?