Kenji Ozawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Ozaken, who has produced many hit songs, has clearly restarted his career recently with live performances, new releases, and collaborations with popular artists.
Many of you may have attended his reboot concerts, right? Here are some of the most popular tracks from Ozaken’s many hits!
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Kenji Ozawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Hotel and StormOzawa Kenji22rank/position

It’s included on the 1996 release “Music Played by Spheres.” It has a completely different vibe from the previous album “LIFE,” with arrangements that feel almost jazzy.
No matter how many years have passed since its release, it’s still a stylish and truly wonderful song.
The horn arrangements and the piano are lovely as well.
Roller Skating ParkOzawa Kenji23rank/position

It’s a fan-favorite song from the 1993 album “The Dog Barks, but the Caravan Moves On.” It’s also included in the 2012 collection “We, Time,” which pairs a book with a live album.
The rhythm is very pleasant.
Boogie Back Tonight (“DISCO TO GO” LIVE) featuring Scha Dara ParrOzawa Kenji24rank/position

It’s a song from quite a while back, but at a time when people hardly knew anything about hip-hop, it became a huge hit because it was so easy to listen to.
I’m listing this track as evidence that hip-hop culture had taken root in Japan.
It’s a classic that was later covered by numerous artists.
If a dream is a dreamOzawa Kenji25rank/position

It’s a slightly arranged version of the “Diamond Suite,” released in 1996.
In the music video, Kenji Ozawa is shown taking a leisurely stroll through beautiful Kyoto.
It’s a lovely song whose lyrics depict beautiful nature and the seasons.
When you become an adultOzawa Kenji26rank/position

It’s an ambitious work that blends piano and a rap-style delivery with guitar music.
If someone who isn’t well-versed in music heard a piece like this for the first time, they would surely be amazed by the talent and refined taste.
Back then, he often appeared on the covers of Japanese music magazines—it was all about Kenji Ozawa.
I miss youOzawa Kenji27rank/position

It’s included on the 1997 single “Buddy.” Like “Buddy,” it’s a song you’ll want to listen to in the summer.
The lyrics feature Ozawa Kenji’s characteristic themes like “light” and “magic,” and it’s a moving piece that paints vivid scenes in your mind.
Love really is, after all,Ozawa Kenji28rank/position

A love song full of happiness that couples often listened to when it was a hit—and one I can still recommend today.
It opens with a light, breezy intro and sings about the beauty of a future of love and marriage, making it a popular choice as a wedding song.


