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A next-generation artist whose provided songs are also massive hits! What are Huwie Ishizaki’s popular tracks?

A next-generation artist whose provided songs are also massive hits! What are Huwie Ishizaki’s popular tracks?
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Huwie Ishizaki is a singer-songwriter also known as the creator of “Sayonara Elegy” and “Niji,” both massive hits sung by actor Masaki Suda.

In fact, “Huwie Ishizaki” isn’t a stage name—it’s his real name, given to him because his mother was a fan of David Bowie.

His stage performances, which contrast with his gentle looks, and his emotional vocals captivate fans at live shows.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Huwie Ishizaki’s most popular songs—so sit back and let his warm music wash over you.

A next-generation artist whose provided songs are also big hits! What are Huwie Ishizaki’s popular tracks (1–10)?

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A spring ballad woven with a gentle singing voice, this gem of a song portrays the delicate emotions where hope and farewell intersect.

Even while bearing the loss of heartbreak, the wavering resolve to take a new step forward is written in delicate words.

Huwie Ishizaki’s tender vocals and masterful word choice resonate deeply with listeners.

Included on the album “Huwie Best,” released in March 2018, the track sparked conversation with its music video featuring actor Masaki Suda.

It’s a song that stays close to those who feel both anticipation and anxiety as spring arrives and life changes.

For anyone striving to move past the pain of heartbreak and step forward, it will gently embrace your heart.

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Ito, a collaboration between Masaki Suda and Huwie Ishizaki.

This song was chosen as the ending theme for the film of the same name and is one of Miyuki Nakajima’s signature pieces that deeply moves listeners.

In particular, Suda’s masculine vocals—ranging from rich mid-lows to beautiful highs—and Ishizaki’s gentle, warm voice amplify the song’s emotional impact.

With its simple melody, it’s easy to sing and approachable for karaoke.

Although originally performed by a woman, the vocal range isn’t very high, making it comfortable for both men and women to sing.

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Huwie Ishizaki – Wasuregataki / Official Music Video
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Huwie Ishizaki’s song “Wasuregataki” gives you the courage to reflect on yourself and move forward.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV anime “Dr.

STONE NEW WORLD,” it was released in May 2023.

It embodies a commitment to pursuing the truth and a strong will to keep chasing your dreams.

The exhilarating band sound and Ishizaki’s striking vocals are sure to lift you up when you’re feeling down! It’s perfect as background music to boost everyone’s spirits at school sports days and athletic festivals.

A track that will become your own unforgettable “Wasuregataki”!

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Huwie Ishizaki × Masaki Suda – As Ever / LIVE (2022.7.25 @ LIQUIDROOM)
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The song I want you to sing with the colleagues and friends you’ve met at work or school is “Aimo Kawarazu.” It was created in 2022 by singer-songwriter Huwie Ishizaki and actor Masaki Suda.

A heartfelt message depicting their relationship is sung with honest directness.

Set to a warm melody, a lively band arrangement unfolds.

Because it’s a song that expresses gratitude to friends, it’s perfect for memorable occasions.

It’s a duet that will deepen your friendship with those special people who are always by your side.

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[Kibayashi Cover] Heaven Telephone / Huwie Ishizaki
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Heui Ishizaki’s song “Tengoku Denwa” (Heaven’s Phone) is included on his third album, “Kabin no Hana,” released in 2016.

The lyrics, which sing about how a sense of incompleteness remains even after many years when you lose someone precious, are very heartbreaking.

Even so, it also expresses that “you are always in my heart,” making “Tengoku Denwa” a recommended song for those who have lost a partner and are filled with a sense of loss.

If listening to this song brings back memories of your partner, it might make you feel a little warmer.

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Huwie Ishizaki is a singer-songwriter known for writing hit songs such as “Sayonara Elegy” and “Niji,” which he provided for Masaki Suda.

“Where Are You,” the opening track on his third mini-album Golden Age, was selected as the ending theme for the TV drama Sasurai Onsen ♨ Endo Kenichi.

Its lyrics, which sing of someone unforgettable even after parting, are likely to resonate with anyone struggling to get over a heartbreak.

With a striking introductory guitar riff and an offbeat rhythm that lingers in the ear, it’s a rock tune that blends a sense of speed with a touch of melancholy.

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Huwie Ishizaki – Maternal and Child Health Handbook (Lyric Video)
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Did you know that Hyui Ishizaki’s name is actually his real name? Apparently, his mother, who was a fan of Ittetsu Hoshi from “Star of the Giants” and David Bowie, is the one who named him.

Now, “Mother and Child Health Handbook” is a track included on the 2014 mini-album “That’s Why I Don’t Like Carnations.” The lyrics, which revisit memories with his mother, are something just about anyone can relate to.

In May, the month of Mother’s Day, why not draw courage from this song and express the gratitude you don’t usually say?

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Huwie Ishizaki – Black Star / OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
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It’s a stylish, high-energy number that makes you feel like charging straight toward your dreams without overthinking it.

Written and performed by singer-songwriter Huey Ishizaki, it was released in 2021.

Its urban soundscape, infused with a touch of funky music, is exceptionally easy on the ears.

The melody that rides on top is light and buoyant, lifting your spirits.

Rather than a song for taking things step by step, it’s a piece that helps you dash through like the wind.

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Country Roads, featured in a Pocari Sweat commercial themed “Let’s protect our stronger selves this winter,” is a familiar song as the theme of the animated film Whisper of the Heart.

The track, originally released in 1971 by American singer John Denver, saw a gradual hit as a cover single by voice actress Youko Honna.

In this commercial, singer-songwriter Huwie Ishizaki—also known for providing songs to Masaki Suda—joins in on chorus, carried by the vocals of cast members Yô Yoshida and Rio Suzuki.

The result is a warmly powerful atmosphere that matches both the brave stance against winter and the innocent scenes portrayed.

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Huwie Ishizaki “1983 Backpackers” (Japan Tour Ver.)
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This song is filled with a longing to visit the world’s famous tourist destinations and a yearning for freedom.

Woven with heartfelt vocals by Huwie Ishizaki, it’s sprinkled with captivating place names like Angkor Wat and Machu Picchu, inviting listeners on a vivid adventure.

A fairy-tale worldview melds with folk rock, and the desire to break free from a peaceful everyday life resounds on a refreshing melody.

Released in June 2013 and included on the album “Huwie Best,” this uptempo ode to travel is a perfect companion for drives and backpacking.

Whether you’re seeking excitement in your daily routine or ready to take a new step forward, a wonderful musical experience awaits that will surely give you a gentle push.