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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)

CUTKamiyama Yagi8rank/position

Yoh Kamiyama – CUT [Music Video] / Yoh Kamiyama – CUT
CUTKamiyama Yagi

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.

LaundryKamiyama Yagi9rank/position

Yoh Kamiyama – Laundry [Music Video] / Yoh Kamiyama – Laundry
LaundryKamiyama Yagi

Singer-songwriter Yoh Kamiyama, who originally worked as a Vocaloid producer, is also from Gifu Prefecture.

He began his career as a Vocaloid producer in 2014 and later self-covered his own songs with his own vocals.

In 2018, he finally launched his activities as a singer-songwriter.

His repertoire ranges from tracks with catchy, driving beats to songs with a calm, mellow mood, all distinguished by a stylish finish.

His fresh, composed vocal tone has also earned strong support from many listeners.

MILKKamiyama Yagi10rank/position

The lyrics’ curious word choices and stylish chord feel leave a strong impression.

Depicting the sorrow of losing everything and relationships unique to our times, this track is included on the album “Shiawase na Otona,” released in April 2019.

Kamiyama Yoh’s gently conversational singing is soothing.

It’s an irresistibly addictive song, perfectly matching listeners’ comments like “I want to listen while taking a late-night stroll,” “I can’t get enough of the air that sways like waves,” and “It feels nostalgic even though it’s my first time hearing it.”

Ranking of Kamiyama Yoh’s popular songs: Must-listen tracks (11–20)

If I could be youKamiyama Yagi11rank/position

Yoh Kamiyama – If I Could Become You [Music Video] / Yoh Kamiyama – Kimi ni Naretara
If I could be youKamiyama Yagi

This song centers on the theme of conveying one’s honest feelings across various walls.

Its raw sense of warmth and nostalgic band sound are striking.

It expresses the determination to draw closer to someone beyond divisions and prejudice, and its gentle melody slowly sinks into the heart.

Chosen as the ending theme for the anime “Crossing With You, Becoming Love,” this piece is a number Yoh Kamiyama released in October 2025.

It creates a lyrical atmosphere that ties in with the anime’s worldview.

With immersive sounds that quietly give you a push forward, it’s a track I’d recommend to anyone, regardless of gender.

sob sobKamiyama Yagi12rank/position

A warm world where the viewpoint shifts from parent to child, and then to adulthood.

Centered on the theme of a parent’s feelings as their child grows up and leaves the nest, this song was released digitally in June 2025 and drew attention for being featured on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” for its June–July 2025 broadcast.

Among Yoh Kamiyama’s discography, it comes closer to everyday life and family, and its conversational singing style is soothing.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to look back on time spent with family.

Wonderful worldKamiyama Yagi13rank/position

This song captures a complex mix of emotions—like light and shadow intersecting, holding both hope and anxiety at once.

The ephemeral vocals of Yoh Kamiyama blend with the powerful singing of SPYAIR’s YOSUKE, creating a mysterious atmosphere that seems to move between fantasy and reality.

Chosen as the theme song for the smartphone game Fate/Grand Order’s “10th Anniversary Movie,” this track was released in August 2025 and resonates with a worldview that symbolizes the game’s ten-year history.

Its genre-crossing sound leaves a strong impression.

It’s a highly addictive number I recommend listening to when you’re a bit worn out by everyday life or when you want to feel the preciousness of time gone by.

ice creamKamiyama Yagi14rank/position

Yoh Kamiyama – ICECREAM [Music Video]
ice creamKamiyama Yagi

As ice cream melts in the languid summer air, it mirrors a delicate love that can’t be put into words.

It’s a sweet yet bittersweet scene that tugs at the heart.

True to Yoh Kamiyama—who is also active as a Vocaloid producer—the track’s airy feel stirs a sentimental end-of-summer mood.

The song was released early in September 2019 and included on the mini-album “Yumemiru Kodomo.” Its portrayal of the sweetness of love’s flutter and the ache that it might someday fade captures emotions almost everyone has felt.

It’s a work that gently stays by the side of anyone wrestling with the helplessness of unrequited love.