Ranking of Kamiya Yagi’s popular songs: must-listen tracks first
Yoh Kamiyama continues to deliver music that gently seeps into listeners’ hearts with his distinctive soundscapes and word choices.
Once you encounter his songs, the melodies drift through your mind in quiet everyday moments—many of you have probably experienced that.
A delicate yet resolute voice, cinematic lyricism, and sound design that effortlessly leaps across genre boundaries.
Here, we’ll introduce Yoh Kamiyama’s most popular tracks in a ranked format.
Ranking of Kaminoyou’s popular songs: Top tracks to start with (1–10)
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This is one of Yoh Kamiyama’s signature songs, starting with a four-on-the-floor intro and then suddenly opening up into a world that feels stylish.
It has a tightening pull on the heart, as if expressing the sense of loss that comes with losing one’s purity.
The thrilling atmosphere—where a dance track links with an unsettling worldview—is another part of its appeal.
Released in November 2018, it spread across social media and surpassed 100 million views in December 2021, which is no surprise.
It was included on the April 2019 album “Shiawase na Otona,” and was re-recorded on the acclaimed album “CLOSET.” It’s a masterpiece with irresistible, comfortable beats—perfect for when you’re worn out by everyday life or when you feel a hollow open up in your heart.
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A song that portrays a mingled feeling of freedom and unease, like traveling across a vast sky.
Its sound is striking for blending brightness with a stylish flair.
This work was released digitally in advance in January 2020 and became Yoh Kamiyama’s major-label debut single in March of the same year.
It was also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Drifting Dragons.” When you’re a little worn out by everyday life, if you listen to this gently conversational song, you’ll surely feel your heart begin to heal.
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The hysteric rock ensemble creates a thrilling atmosphere that links with the worldview of the anime.
It’s a powerful rock tune with an aggressive arrangement that ramps up the tension.
This track was selected as the ending theme for the anime “BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Separation.” It’s a song by Yoh Kamiyama, released as a single in August 2023.
The fact that members of Hitorie took part in the recording also drew attention.
It would be perfect for livening up year-end or New Year party entertainment, wouldn’t it?
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A song with an addictive, mysterious atmosphere that portrays a sadness like having lost everything and a clumsy self-awareness.
As it gradually takes on a rock flavor partway through, Kamiyama Yoh’s gentle, conversational singing soothes you.
Notably, this ballad was released back in October 2019 and closes the album “Yumemiru Kodomo,” which carries a complementary concept.
Close your eyes while listening, and you might find time to face your inner self.
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In this commercial, actress Haruna Kawaguchi looks adorable as she gets hooked on shopping on Qoo10.
The original song “Night Swimmy,” written for this CM by singer-songwriter Yoh Kamiyama, is a relaxing, night-friendly pop track that matches the commercial’s vibe perfectly!
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A song that expresses longing for others and emotions swaying within a closed-off space.
It’s included as the 13th and final track on Yoh Kamiyama’s album “CLOSET,” released in April 2022.
The dark electropop arrangement lifts the energy, creating a sound that’s introspective yet comfortable.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re a bit tired of everyday life.
As you take in the pleasant beat, you might find yourself able to face your own heart.
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This is a track with a solid, addictive pull that makes you want to keep listening to its comfortable beat.
Its appeal lies in a worldview where unease and lightness rise simultaneously.
Featured on Yoh Kamiyama’s second mini-album “Yumemiru Kodomo,” released in October 2019, it was also re-recorded for the full album “CLOSET,” released in April 2022, and continues to enjoy enduring popularity among fans.
The impulse to break free from the status quo and the uniquely modern dynamics of relationships seem to come through, striking a chord.
With its aggressive arrangement that lifts your energy, it’s a powerful tune.



