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Ranking of Kamiya Yagi’s popular songs: must-listen tracks first

With his unique soundscape and choice of words, Yoh Kamiyama continues to deliver music that gently seeps into the listener’s heart.

Once you experience his songs, the melodies tend to flash through your mind in casual moments of daily life—many of you may have had that experience.

A delicate yet resolute singing voice, cinematic lyricism, and sound-making that nimbly leaps across genre boundaries.

Here, we’ll introduce Yoh Kamiyama’s popular songs in a ranking format.

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

SeventeenKamiyama Yagi16rank/position

Yoh Kamiyama – Seventeen [Lyric Video] / Yoh Kamiyama – Seventeen
SeventeenKamiyama Yagi

This is a song packed with the unique restlessness of adolescence, a spirit of rebellion, and an impulse to leap into the outside world.

You’ll be captivated by the sound where driving guitars and buoyant grooves overlap.

It links with the fragile yet powerful lyrical worldview crafted by Yoh Kamiyama, creating a thrilling atmosphere.

Released in March 2022 and included on the album “CLOSET,” which came out in April of the same year, this track later received a remix version that gained attention when it was used as a campaign song in a collaboration project with Sony’s Xperia.

It’s sure to give you strength when you need a boost or before an important challenge.

Love PilgrimageKamiyama Yagi17rank/position

TV anime 'Horimiya' × Yoh Kamiyama 'Koi Meguri' collaboration video short ver.
Love PilgrimageKamiyama Yagi

Let me introduce Koimeguri, a sweet and bittersweet tale of youthful romance.

This pop song was written by singer-songwriter Yoh Kamiyama, inspired by the anime Horimiya.

Positioned as a sequel to his previously released track Iro-kōsui (Scented Perfume), it portrays romance from the perspective of the woman who appeared in that song.

Listening to them together will draw you even deeper into the story.

Be sure to check out the collaborative video with the anime as well—hearing it through that version offers a different narrative experience.

colored perfumeKamiyama Yagi18rank/position

Yoh Kamiyama – Irokousui [Music Video] / Kamiyama Yoh – Irokousui
colored perfumeKamiyama Yagi

This song reflects on the fragility and preciousness of youth that we only realize after it has passed.

Kamiyama Yoh’s soothing low voice is striking as he sings over a delicate, wistful arrangement that evokes 80s pop.

The vocals leave a quiet afterglow that is healing to the heart.

Released as a CD single in March 2021, it also drew attention for being used as the opening theme of the TV anime Horimiya.

It was later included on the album CLOSET.

The nostalgic sound creates an atmosphere that aligns with the anime’s world.

It’s a number I hope you’ll listen to when you’re a bit tired of everyday life or when you feel like looking back on seasons gone by.

Blue ThornsKamiyama Yagi19rank/position

Yoh Kamiyama – Blue Thorns [Music Video] / Yoh Kamiyama – Aoi Toge
Blue ThornsKamiyama Yagi

A track that captures listeners with a thrilling atmosphere linked to a worldview that deftly scoops up subtle emotions.

Its stylish chord voicings and funky rhythm leave a strong impression.

It’s a signature song by Yoh Kamiyama, included on the mini-album “Shiawase na Otona,” released in April 2019.

A re-recorded version was featured on the April 2022 album “CLOSET,” which drew a lot of attention.

If you’re carrying a sense of helplessness or a vague anxiety of “Is this really okay?”, you’ll likely find yourself unable to help but relate to this song.

Japanese lantern plantKamiyama Yagi20rank/position

“Hyakushō-san’s House’s Ayakashi Prince” Non-Credit Opening | Yoh Kamiyama ‘Hoozuki’
Japanese lantern plantKamiyama Yagi

This song leaves a lasting impression with its beautiful, catchy melody and emotionally rich lyrics.

Yoh Kamiyama’s delicate vocals vividly portray the ache of unrequited love and fleeting memories.

Released digitally in January 2024, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “A Sign of Affection: The Ayakashi Prince of the Momochi Household.” Blending a traditional Japanese atmosphere with elements of dark fantasy, the track achieves a superb balance, further enhanced by an innovative sound that incorporates touches of K-pop and club music.

If you’re carrying feelings of love or a hint of heartbreak, this is a song you’ll definitely want to hear.