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Kazuyoshi Saito Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Kazuyoshi Saito Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Kazuyoshi Saito Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

I’m a singer-songwriter and guitarist, and I’ve been active for about 25 years.

Although I spent a long time working my way up, I broke through in 2007 and my name recognition skyrocketed.

Among my many songs, I’d like to introduce a love song that’s especially popular.

Kazuyoshi Saito Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi1rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – Ballad of a Singer (2008 Ver.) [Music Video]
Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi

This is a bittersweet yet warm song that begins with a simple acoustic guitar tone.

It conveys the weight carried by the words “I love you,” intertwining a moving expression of deep love with the meaning of singing as a performer—truly a masterpiece.

Released in November 1997, its heartfelt vocals and universal message captured many hearts despite its simple sound.

It was chosen as the theme song for the animated film “Lu Over the Wall,” and has been embraced by even more listeners across generations.

With Kazuyoshi Saito’s characteristically warm vocals and memorable melody, it’s easy to sing at karaoke and is recommended when you want to convey your feelings to someone special or sing with heartfelt emotion.

I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi2rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – I’ve Always Loved You [Music Video]
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Zutto Suki Datta” was released in 2010 and is a song that portrays unforgettable feelings for a beloved person.

The wild, classic rock–inspired guitar sound is striking and highlights the lyrics’ worldview of reminiscing about the past while still trying to move forward.

The song is featured in a Sapporo Ichiban commercial starring Hiroiki Ariyoshi and Nicole Fujita, which shows people making ramen with their own recipes and cheerfully conveys the unchanging deliciousness that’s been loved since long ago.

Muddy WaterSaitō Kazuyoshi3rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – Muddy Water [Music Video Short ver.]
Muddy WaterSaitō Kazuyoshi

It’s “Muddy Water,” the theme song for the 2016 version of the drama Unhappy Fruit.

The same drama was also broadcast in 1997 with a different cast.

The song gives the impression of someone thinking, “Why is it only me…?”—worn out by a love with no end in sight, and nostalgic for their former self who had no doubts.

I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi4rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – I Want to Be Kind [Music Video]
I want to be kinder.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito’s 2011 release “Yasashiku Naritai” (“I Want to Be Kind”).

With simple lyrics that sing of wanting to grow for the sake of someone precious, the song brims with an intensity that’s sure to move women’s hearts.

If you want to sing rock but worry that something too heavy might put people off, this track’s laid-back rock vibe makes it a safe bet.

Plus, performing it with the unique music video—widely seen as a homage to the Beatles—playing in the background will make it even more exciting!

SignalSaitō Kazuyoshi5rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – Signal (Full Length Ver.) [Music Video]
SignalSaitō Kazuyoshi

Although it sings of lingering attachment to a finished romance and a farewell, the piece somehow feels refreshingly light.

“Signal” is a track from the 21st album, “55 STONES,” released in 2021.

The easy-on-the-ears band sound meshes beautifully with the lyrical world.

You can feel the sadness and loneliness, yet by the end it leaves you with a dry, clear aftertaste.

This holds true for many of Saito’s other songs as well, but since there are almost no parts that require belting, it’s very easy to sing.

woundSaitō Kazuyoshi6rank/position

A straightforward love song that sings to a woman who hides her emotional scars and puts on a brave face, saying, “I love that about you, too.” Released in 2015 as the single “Semete Ikōze!/Kizuguchi,” the track was used as the theme song for the drama “Konkatsu Deka.” Its rock ’n’ roll guitar sound meshes perfectly with Saito’s husky vocals, making it a feel-good listen.

With a relatively low vocal range and a leisurely melody, it’s easy to learn and easy to sing.

How about giving it a try at karaoke when your crush is around?

I like your face.Saitō Kazuyoshi7rank/position

I Like Your Face (20th Anniversary Live at Kobe World Memorial Hall 2013.8.25)
I like your face.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito, whose kindness overflows in his singing voice and instantly captures listeners’ hearts.

This song was released as a single in February 1994 and served as the lead single for the album “Suteki na Nioi no Sekai.” It was selected for FM802’s Japanese music heavy rotation and used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s late-night program “Mogura Negra,” helping to raise Saito’s profile.

The lyrics, which honestly express feelings for a loved one, resonate deeply with listeners.

In this work, he sings of a love so profound that the face of the one he loves appears behind his closed eyelids.

For those carrying the ache of unrequited love or burning feelings for a partner, it will surely be a song of empathy.

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