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Yutaka Ozaki Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Yutaka Ozaki Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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He was active not only as a musician across a wide range of fields but also as an entrepreneur.

He enjoyed charismatic popularity, but at the young age of 26 he went into exile.

Even after Mr.

Ozaki passed away, he remained popular for a long time and seems to have many fans.

This time, I will focus on his love songs and introduce them.

Yutaka Ozaki Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]

I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka1rank/position

[Official] Yutaka Ozaki “I LOVE YOU” (LIVE CORE IN TOKYO DOME 1988-09-12) [11th Single] YUTAKA OZAKI / I LOVE YOU
I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka

A gem-like love ballad depicting a heartrending romance between a young man and woman.

The burning emotions of the two lovers are expressed alongside delicate piano tones.

This work can be described as a piece in which Yutaka Ozaki’s signature delicate poetic expression is beautifully harmonized with universal themes.

Included on the December 1983 album “Seventeen’s Map,” it was later released as a single in March 1991.

It was also used as the image song for the film “Hot Road” and as a JR Tokai commercial song.

A moving ballad you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night.

Its simple melody line also makes it easy to sing at karaoke, perfect for conveying your feelings to someone special.

OH MY LITTLE GIRLOzaki Yutaka2rank/position

This song highlights Yutaka Ozaki’s fresh sensibility and genius for songwriting.

Singing of an eternal bond with a loved one, it expresses complex emotions through simple words.

Included on the 1983 album “Seventeen’s Map,” it was later released as a single and became a million seller.

It was also used as the theme song for the TV drama “The End of the World.” Give it a listen when you want to deepen your bond with someone important to you.

GraduationOzaki Yutaka3rank/position

Yutaka Ozaki – Graduation (Official Music Video)
GraduationOzaki Yutaka

Yutaka Ozaki delivers a work that captures the clumsy emotions of youth in their entirety with his powerful singing voice.

Frankly portraying the feelings of young people—such as the sense of suffocation in school life and distrust toward adults—this piece carries a universal message about the thirst for freedom felt within the school days that everyone experiences.

Released in January 1985 and peaking at No.

20 on the Oricon charts, it was issued as the lead single from the album Kaikisen (Tropic of Cancer).

Later, in 2016, it was also featured as the commercial song for a web-exclusive short film by a casual clothing chain, continuing to resonate with many people across generations.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re wavering between ideals and reality or questioning the norms of society.

forget me notOzaki Yutaka4rank/position

Forget-me-not ~ I LOVE YOU, 1987, Ariake Coliseum
forget me notOzaki Yutaka

Forget Me Not is a song Yutaka Ozaki recorded at the end of his teens.

The meaning of “forget-me-not” is “don’t forget me.” It’s said that for the recording of this song alone, Ozaki wore a suit and tie to sing.

The song portrays the anxiety and restlessness that arise precisely from happiness, and because of that, it conveys a powerful sense of deep love that says, “I won’t leave you.” It is one of the classics covered by many musicians, including Noriyuki Makihara.