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 Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Night and the Sundial (swamp folk)Ozawa Kenji43rank/position

Marina Watanabe’s 1992 single “Birthday Boy” had this as its B-side.
It was slightly rearranged and included as the B-side to her second single, “Reach Out from the Darkness,” released in 1993.
Later, it was also featured on the 2003 album Setsuna.
It’s a quiet song with a slightly lonely feel.
Koishikute (Beatnik Version)Ozawa Kenji44rank/position

This is an alternate version of “Koishikute” included on the single.
It’s a song that was unveiled on Kenji Ozawa’s J-WAVE radio program.
In addition to the radio, it was also performed at an event at Fujimi Kogen.
The promotional CDs were limited to 150 copies, so it has become something of a rarity.
Even my fingersOzawa Kenji45rank/position

It’s an ambitious work that sounds fresh with a style reminiscent of Hawaiian music and the band Tama.
Rather than making only songs that would sell, it’s wonderful that Kenji Ozawa produced a lot of unusual tracks like this.
He seems to have more pride as an artist than many others.
TravelersOzawa Kenji46rank/position

It’s included on the 1996 album “Music Played by a Sphere.” It’s a gentle, tranquil song whose sweet, tender vocals seem to create a sparkling, soothing world.
Composed only of harp and Kenji Ozawa’s singing, it’s beautiful.
Reach out from the darknessOzawa Kenji47rank/position

It was released as the B-side to the 1993 single “Tenki Yomi,” but after the album “Inu wa Hoeru ga Caravan wa Susumu” came out, it was released as the second single.
It’s an uplifting song that inspires courage, and a great pick when you’re about to start something new.
Tokyo Romance DepartmentOzawa Kenji48rank/position

This is the live version of one of their signature songs.
Even on stage, their light, soaring vocals are as impressive as ever.
Without straining or getting overly heated, their musical talent bursts forth—making this a valuable live performance from that time.
The uniquely joyful atmosphere comes through to us as well.
Tokyo Love Specialty, or, Love Is Basically a Body BlowOzawa Kenji49rank/position

It’s included on “LIFE,” released in 1994.
Later, it was also featured as the B-side of the single “Ai shi Aisarete Ikiru no sa” (“To Love and Be Loved and Live”).
The lively chorus makes you feel very happy—highly recommended.
The horn arrangement and the sweet vocals are wonderful.


