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] (31–40)
Ultraman ZembuOzawa Kenji36rank/position

What a snappy and delightful number this is.
The song “Ultraman Zenbu” was the first in a trio of singles released over three consecutive months in 2021.
Inspired in part by ideas from Kenji Ozawa’s younger son, it takes the righteous hero Ultraman as its theme.
As the title “Ultraman Zenbu” (meaning “all” or “everything”) suggests, it centers on a hero who has gathered the powers of all the various Ultramen.
The title has a great ring to it, doesn’t it? You might think it’s a children’s song, but it truly resonates with adults as well.
El Fuego (The Flame)Ozawa Kenji37rank/position

Released as the second of three consecutive monthly releases in 2021, this track was issued digitally.
Its intriguing title, “El Fuego (The Flame),” was inspired by a character in the creative world of Kenji Ozawa’s eldest son and shaped into a song.
The track also served as the theme song for the drama Coffee Ikaga Desho? starring Tomoya Nakamura.
It sings about a warrior named “El Fuego” who lives in a science lab, and even within this single song, it invites listeners to imagine it like a drama, as a complete work in itself.
I wish I could go to the moon by farting.Ozawa Kenji38rank/position

It’s a song that was unveiled when he appeared on the TV program “Ponkikkies.” The lyrics are adorable and seem perfectly suited to appeal to children.
On the show, he sang it happily with the kids.
It’s a short track, but an irresistible rarity for Kenji Ozawa fans.
It hasn’t been included on any CD.
Cowboy DashOzawa Kenji39rank/position

It’s a typical guitar pop song, but it’s one of my personal favorites.
I used to listen to it a lot when I was young, so it feels like those memories could come rushing back.
The melody shows an exceptional sense of style, and the vocals were great too, making it a nostalgic song from my youth.
Saturday Night FeverOzawa Kenji40rank/position

It’s an alternate version of the song “Cowboy Sprint” included on the album “The Dog Barks, but the Caravan Moves On.” It was performed at a free concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, but it wasn’t included on the live VHS released afterward—a hidden gem.
Kenji Ozawa Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Who’s knocking on the door? (Boy’s Life pt.1: A Christmas Story)Ozawa Kenji41rank/position

This is the eighth single by Kenji Ozawa, released in 1995, issued as a single cut from the album “LIFE.” Its bright, feel-good sound weaves together a melody that pays homage to the Jackson 5 and lush strings, while the lyrics paint winter scenes like Harajuku, Tokyo Tower, duffle coats, and Christmas.
The song is also known for the “Doorknock Dance,” a live choreography where the audience sways side to side, creating a unifying, exhilarating atmosphere.
If you try performing it solo, keep the bouncy rhythm in mind and sing with a light touch.
Night on EarthOzawa Kenji42rank/position

Sung as if Ozaken is speaking directly to you, “Chijō no Yoru” is included on his first album, released in 1993.
With its laid-back tempo, it’s the perfect song to listen to on a sunny day’s drive, resonating with anyone worn out by daily life—highly recommended.
Even when you listen at home, it feels as if a breeze might drift in from somewhere, a relaxed track that lets you feel close to nature.


