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[2026] Ranking of Fujii Kaze’s Popular Songs: The Charm of His High-Sense Tracks!

Fujii Kaze, who also captivates as a singer-songwriter with a piano-and-vocals style, made his debut in 2019.

His debut track, “Nan-Nan w,” drew attention for using the dialect of his home prefecture, Okayama, in its lyrics.

What makes him so appealing are his piano performances, which he has devoted himself to since childhood, and his highly sophisticated body of songs grounded in a wide range of musical genres.

In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive ranking of his charm-filled tracks all at once!

If you find yourself hooked on his appeal after reading, be sure to check out his other songs too!

[2026] Ranking of Fujii Kaze’s Popular Songs: The Appeal of His High-Sense Tracks! (21–30)

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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!

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Fujii Kaze – Workin’ Hard(Official Video)
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The digital single released by Fujii Kaze in August 2023 was written as the theme song for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023.

Drawing on his own experience of being on the basketball team during his school days, he reportedly created the song by attending B.League, NBA, and Japan national team games in person to absorb the atmosphere into his body.

It’s a support anthem not only for athletes but for everyone working in their daily lives, carrying the message that there is value not just in winning or losing, but in the very act of striving.

The cool and stylish sound, created in collaboration with renowned Los Angeles producer Dahi, is also a major attraction.

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Although Fujii Kaze is often associated with songs rooted in R&B and neo-soul, he also has some tracks with a grand, cinematic feel.

One such example is “Soredewa,” here.

While the orchestration isn’t used heavily throughout, the expansive, enveloping track featuring an orchestra leaves a strong impression.

As for the vocals, they resemble Aoi Teshima’s “Teru no Uta”: the pitch is high, but there isn’t much belting, so it’s relatively easy to sing.

However, the climactic chorus does require some powerful projection, which some people might find challenging.

In that case, rather than lifting your chin, keep it tucked in and focus on proper support when you sing.

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Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
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It’s a song by Fujii Kaze with lyrics that evoke the breakup of a couple.

His soft, gentle vocals layer over a melody that unfolds in a calm, flowing way.

Reading the lyrics closely, it can also be interpreted as depicting the end of a relationship not just between a man and a woman, but between oneself and something precious to oneself.

The song was written for an I Lohas commercial in 2025, and there was a version of the ad featuring Fujii himself.

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Fujii Kaze – Prema [Official video]
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The title track of the album Prema, released in September 2025, is a song that epitomizes the third studio album, which was made entirely with English lyrics.

The title means “supreme love” in Sanskrit.

It carries themes of awakening to inner love and the rebirth of the soul.

Producer 250 from South Korea, known for his work with NewJeans, among others, took part, resulting in a sophisticated sound that fuses R&B and pop.

The music video was released on the same day as the album and drew attention as a work that marks a new frontier for Fujii Kaze.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to reflect inward or need the courage to take a new step forward.

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Fujii Kaze – Love Like This [Official video]
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A sound that feels both nostalgic and new seems to gently lift the heart.

It’s a track released in August 2025 by Kaze Fujii, a singer-songwriter from Okayama Prefecture, included on his album “Prema,” his first since the acclaimed 2022 release “Love All Serve All.” Fujii speaks of “pretending to know” the answer to the question “What is the purest form of love?”, and his introspective perspective quietly stays close to the listener’s heart.

The refined arrangement—suggestive of an homage to ’80s pop—is superb, making it perfect for sinking into a chill mood.

If you listen on a night when you’re tired from work, it may help you forget the bustle of everyday life.

It’s a mellow number that sings of universal love.

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This piece is included on Fujii Kaze’s third album, “Prema,” released in September 2025.

Set to a gentle 6/8 rhythm, the saxophone—played by Fujii himself—resonates strikingly.

While it explores the theme of parting with a loved one, it carries a spiritual message that it is not an end.

The gospel-tinged warmth created by the organ and electric piano intertwines exquisitely with the soft timbre of the sax.

The saxophone phrases that fill the spaces between the vocals, along with the mid-section solo, showcase his jazz identity to the fullest.

It’s a work filled with a prayer-like warmth that makes you want to listen quietly alone at night.