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)
I’m gonna cry.Ozawa Kenji50rank/position

Many of Ozaken’s songs make you feel like you’re peeking into his heart, as if you’re reading his diary, and that sense of reality fosters a feeling of closeness.
The song “Naichau” is one of those tracks—one you’ll want to listen to while carefully reading the lyrics.
It was released digitally in 2021.
Many of Ozaken’s songs include Tokyo scenery and place names, and “Naichau” also mentions specific locations.
If you live in Tokyo or know the area well, it’ll feel even more familiar and real.
Kenji Ozawa Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Fate—or rather, a UFO (dui, dui)Ozawa Kenji51rank/position

This song, “Fate, or rather a UFO (Dui, Dui),” released in 2021—just the title alone grabs your attention and makes you curious, doesn’t it? He disappeared from the spotlight for a while and paused his musical activities, but when you listen to this track, you can’t help thinking, in a simple way, “Ozaken really is amazing.” Whether you’ve been a fan since the old days or only started listening in recent years, this is a song that will resonate deeply with you in the Ozaken world.
It’s a catchy number you can’t fully absorb in a single listen and will want to play again and again.
One spell (giving endless affection)Ozawa Kenji52rank/position

Even so, I’m truly amazed now at how many works Kenji Ozawa released in such a short period.
He was also appearing at concerts and on TV in between, so I’m struck by how busy he was.
I think this song is easy to listen to and enjoyable for adults as well.
back to backOzawa Kenji53rank/position

It’s the B-side included with the single “Yubi Sae mo,” released in 1997.
Despite being a B-side, it’s oddly placed as the first track on the CD.
The rhythm is pleasant, making it perfect to listen to late at night while sipping strong black coffee.
Amanatsu SuiteOzawa Kenji54rank/position

This is a song that was performed live in 1996.
It has become a rare track that wasn’t included on any single or album.
The “Diamond Suite,” performed at the same concert, had its lyrics changed and was released in 1996 under the title “Yume ga Yume Nara” (If a Dream Is a Dream).


