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 Ballad Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
- Kazuyoshi Saito Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Kazuyoshi Saito’s masterpieces and popular songs
- Kazuyoshi Saito’s CM Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- Kazuyoshi Saito’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
- Keisuke Kuwata’s Love Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- [Karaoke] Recommended easy-to-sing songs by Kazuyoshi Saito.
- [Unrequited Love] Heart-wrenching Love Songs | A Roundup of Tear-Inducing Crush and Breakup Tracks
- [Tearjerker] Songs that make your heart tremble with tears & moving tracks with lyrics that touch the soul
- Masaharu Fukuyama Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- Kazuyoshi Saito’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
- “I Want to See You”: A love song that makes you cry when you listen to it while you can’t meet
- Sukima Switch Love Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Kazuyoshi Saito Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Come for loveSaitō Kazuyoshi8rank/position

This is a passionate love song that depicts the heart of a woman who lives for love.
“Come to Love,” included on the 12th album I ♥ ME released in 2007, is a mid-tempo track that was featured in UHA Mikakuto’s e-ma throat lozenges commercial.
Pairing the straightforward lyrics of “I want to see you” with an understated musical feel is very characteristic of Saito.
It’s great for karaoke, of course, and I think it’s also perfect for solo performances on guitar or piano.
Wedding SongSaitō Kazuyoshi9rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Wedding Song,” released in 2007.
It was originally created with only the chorus for a commercial song for the bridal magazine Zexy, but due to the strong response it received, it was released on CD.
Rather than being an all-out burst of happiness, Saito’s vocals—quietly savoring the feeling of joy deep in the heart—paired with the gently played acoustic guitar resonate all the more.
It’s a piece we’d love to see grooms present to their brides.
Be sure to check out the moving music video, too!


