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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)

Beat ItFuji Kaze29rank/position

This is the song used in the program performed by Sota Yamamoto—who achieved numerous results in 2023, including winning Skate Canada and placing third at the Japan National Championships—at “Prince Ice World 2024–2025 Yokohama.” It’s Fujii Kaze’s cover of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It,” featuring a simple yet powerful arrangement with just piano and vocals, distinct from the original.

The program is thoughtfully attuned to this sound, expressing both the allure that matches Fujii Kaze’s singing and the memorable choreography associated with Michael Jackson’s “Beat It,” effectively capturing the appeal of both within the choreography.

Casket GirlFuji Kaze30rank/position

Fujii Kaze – Casket Girl [Official video]
Casket GirlFuji Kaze

Singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, who is making waves worldwide.

The opening track of his third album, Prema, released in September 2025, this song became a major talking point when its music video dropped in December.

It likens the things that confine us and our attachments to a “coffin,” portraying the resolve to break free.

Its sound, wrapped in an ’80s vibe, creates a comfortably groovy feel.

When you want to shatter a sense of stagnation and take a new step forward, surrender yourself to this track.

[2026] Ranking of Fujii Kaze’s Popular Songs: The Appeal of His High-Sense Tracks! (31–40)

I Need U BackFuji Kaze31rank/position

Fujii Kaze – I Need U Back [Official video]
I Need U BackFuji Kaze

A powerful number that relights the flame of passion in a burned-out heart.

A track from Fujii Kaze’s third album, “Prema,” released in September 2025.

Its sound evokes late-’80s to early-’90s R&B, and the lyrics—charged with a strong resolve to reclaim one’s energy—leave listeners feeling refreshingly uplifted.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to hit reset.

filling upFuji Kaze32rank/position

Fujii Kaze – Michi Teyu Ku (Overflowing) / Official Video
filling upFuji Kaze

While Fujii Kaze often sings about salvation and self-acceptance, this song—chosen as the theme for the film “My Girlfriend Will Be Here in April”—is one of his masterpieces that beautifully portrays loss and renewal.

The film was released in March 2024.

The sound, where stillness coexists with rising emotion, has a purifying quality that seems to cleanse the listener’s heart.

The melody is unhurried, with a structure that values the spaces between words.

The vocal range isn’t extremely wide, so if you like to sing in a conversational, intimate way, you’ll likely find it very comfortable.

Letting go of pain, feeling your heart fill—its appeal lies in evoking that sensation.

It’s perfect for a quiet night when you want to immerse yourself in music alone.

Be sure to savor its deep afterglow!

Scent of SinFuji Kaze33rank/position

This track is included on the masterpiece HELP EVER HURT NEVER, released in May 2020.

Its thrilling sound—where elements of jazz, rock, and Latin intertwine—and the weighty arrangement created by the album’s only horn section leave a strong impression.

The lyrics, depicting temptation toward sin and the struggle against it, cut deeply into the listener’s heart.

It also drew attention when Enon Kawatani praised it on a TV program in 2021.

Among Fujii Kaze’s songs, this one is particularly difficult in terms of rhythm.

To bring out its distinctive groove, it’s important to strongly feel the off-beats.

If you sing on sheer momentum, the melody will leave you behind, so make sure to practice locking into the rhythm.

For those seeking stimulating music, this is an irresistible track.