RAG MusicRanking
Wonderful Music Rankings

Yutaka Ozaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Back when he debuted, Yutaka Ozaki received overwhelming support from young people as a “spokesperson for teenagers.” Even now, long after his passing, his popularity hasn’t waned, and he still has a devoted fan base.

So this time, we’re bringing you a ranking of Yutaka Ozaki’s most popular songs.

Yutaka Ozaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

OH MY LITTELE GIRLOzaki Yutaka31rank/position

It’s a famous love song by the one and only Yutaka Ozaki.

It has been used as the theme song for various works, including the film Hot Road.

Ozaki’s powerful vocals and straightforward lyrics really strike a chord.

It’s a masterpiece I hope you’ll listen to while thinking of someone you love.

Scrap AlleyOzaki Yutaka32rank/position

Yutaka Ozaki “Scrap Alley”
Scrap AlleyOzaki Yutaka

It’s themed around a classmate who dropped out of school, and the title is said to be the name of the biker gang his friend was involved with.

“Scrap Alley” existed even before Ozaki’s debut and was one of his early signature songs, performed at the 1982 audition.

It’s a beloved classic for Ozaki fans, as it was the last song he performed at his final live concert in 1991.

The song itself moves along within a similar vocal range throughout, and as you can see in the videos, it feels like Ozaki himself is really enjoying singing it, using his whole body.

Using your body well also helps you relax, so I recommend it.

Try singing it while imitating him.

Two HeartsOzaki Yutaka33rank/position

Two Hearts / Yutaka Ozaki Orchestra Ver. Arrangement by Flash_KK
Two HeartsOzaki Yutaka

This is a track from the final original album, “Proof Toward Radiant Heat,” released in May 1992.

It’s a gentle ballad that sings of the bond with a loved one and the strong connection between two people who accept each other as they are, featuring lyrics that seem to heal a lonely heart.

The song is accompanied by piano throughout, with Ozaki’s passionate vocals resounding.

When you sing it, don’t rush—stay calm and follow the lyrics word by word.

In the chorus where you need to belt, forcing it from your throat is dangerous, so try projecting your voice powerfully as if aiming into the distance.

Donut ShopOzaki Yutaka34rank/position

It starts with a mellow intro and is set in a donut shop in the city suburbs, giving the song a mature atmosphere that evokes loneliness and emptiness.

The track is on the longer side at 5 minutes 43 seconds, and there’s a spoken section in the latter half, so the key is whether you can sing confidently all the way through like Mr.

Ozaki without getting shy.

When you sing, if you pay close attention to the accents at the beginning of each phrase, it will add contrast, making it easier to sing and easier to listen to.

The range shouldn’t be that high, so if you lift your facial muscles, your throat will naturally open up and you should find it easier to project your voice.

RosannaOzaki Yutaka35rank/position

It features semi-autobiographical lyrics that reflect Mr.

Ozaki’s state of mind after turning 21, getting married, and becoming a father.

Included on his 5th album, Birth, released in 1990, the song sold 250,000 copies and topped the Oricon chart, marking an important work that signaled a new direction for him.

Its vibe is similar to Ozaki’s hits like “15 no Yoru” and “OH MY LITTLE GIRL,” so many listeners may find it familiar.

Although Ozaki is known for his raspy voice, trying to imitate it too much will only hurt your throat; you’ll likely get a more comfortable sound by projecting your voice powerfully as if singing toward the distance.