Ranking of Yuta Kakizaki’s popular songs: love songs that pierce the heart
Have you ever found yourself humming a Yuta Kakizaki song out of the blue after hearing it just once? The way the melody and lyrics intertwine so perfectly, gently stirring something deep in your chest with every listen, is irresistible, isn’t it? In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of his most popular tracks—the ones that capture listeners’ hearts and never let go—from among Yuta Kakizaki’s many songs.
Let this be your chance to discover a new favorite!
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Yuta Kakizaki’s Most Popular Songs Ranking: Heart-Piercing Love Songs (11–20)
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I’d like to recommend this piece, released in November 2022, to anyone searching for a quiet, snow-like accumulation of heartache.
Its world, spun from understated words and melodies that portray self-loathing and resignation so deep you wish you could disappear, grips the listener’s chest.
The soft tone of the electric piano over a medium tempo and the key change that arrives in the latter half beautifully capture emotional tremors, while also conveying a gentleness that seems to lean close to a pained heart.
It’s a densely crafted track by Yuta Kakizaki, included on the album “I loved you,” born from a home-recording style in which he handles everything himself.
Give it a listen on a quiet night when you want to face yourself, or when you want to purify feelings you can’t put into words.


