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Kazuyoshi Saito Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Kazuyoshi Saito is a singer-songwriter highly regarded by fellow musicians for his powerful vocals and consistent live performances.

This time, we present a ranking of his most popular songs.

Since these are all well-known tracks, many of them may sound familiar to you.

Kazuyoshi Saito Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

It was a lie all along.Saitō Kazuyoshi71rank/position

It Was All a Lie / Kazuyoshi Saito YouTube Version (with lyrics)
It was a lie all along.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This is an anti-nuclear song in which singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito rewrote the lyrics to his own track “Zutto Suki Datta” (“I’ve Always Loved You”).

It delivers a biting message satirizing the nuclear accident from the Great East Japan Earthquake and the government’s response.

I’m astonished that Kazuyoshi Saito chose to film and distribute this piece on his own initiative.

spring breezeSaitō Kazuyoshi72rank/position

Harukaze / (cover of) Kazuyoshi Saito
spring breezeSaitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito is a singer-songwriter who has been active since 1993.

“Harukaze” is used in Suntory’s “Funwari Kyogetsu Clear Lime” commercial featuring Satomi Ishihara.

The song was written specifically for the commercial.

Hello, heartless oneSaitō Kazuyoshi73rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito – Hey, Heartless [Music Video Short ver.]
Hello, heartless oneSaitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito is one of Japan’s leading singer-songwriters.

His song “Yaa, Mujou” (Hey, Impermanence) conveys his distinctive nihilism hinted at by the title, yet also a kindness that goes beyond it.

By accepting the emptiness the word “mujou” (impermanence) carries, the song skillfully expresses the strength of a life that keeps moving forward nonetheless.

It’s a beautiful melody that works as background music, and it’s fantastic when you focus on the lyrics as well.

A four-and-a-half-minute song that works like a breath of fresh air in your daily life—add it to your playlist as a companion to your everyday routine.

Ballad of the SongstressSaitō Kazuyoshi74rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito Utautai no Ballad White Falcon
Ballad of the SongstressSaitō Kazuyoshi

I think the coolness of Kazuyoshi Saito singing in a sweet yet husky voice while plucking an electric guitar is the very definition of a true “songster.” This song, in which he gently sings about nostalgic memories of someone unforgettable, feels like it connects with the bittersweetness of summer’s end.

Don’t Worry, Be HappySaitō Kazuyoshi75rank/position

Kazuyoshi Saito / Don't Worry, Be Happy [PV]
Don't Worry, Be HappySaitō Kazuyoshi

A glam-rock-style number released in 2009 by Kazuyoshi Saito, who belts out adult-oriented rock.

It was featured in Pocari Sweat commercials for spots like “Spring Dryness” and “Laundry/Humidifier.” The relaxed tempo and lively mood feel great.

It blends a laid-back vibe with rock ’n’ roll, giving off that “things will work out” energy that really lifts you up! This “Don’t Worry Be Happy” has that same atmosphere.

Even the title’s simple “Don’t worry” feels so quintessentially Setchan.

In a modern world that never stops accelerating, it’s a lovely track that lets you breathe a little easier.

Merry ChristmasSaitō Kazuyoshi76rank/position

A singer-songwriter whose songs, with their moving vocals and messages, are beloved by a wide range of listeners—Kazuyoshi Saito.

This track, included on his 17th album “Kazuyoshi,” opens with an intro that evokes a sense of floatiness and depth, conjuring images of Christmas scenes.

The story of trying to get back together with someone you can’t forget by listing all sorts of reasons is likely something many listeners can relate to.

It’s an emotional Christmas song that makes you want to believe in the magic of the season.

Line Dance “Let’s Walk Home”Saitō Kazuyoshi77rank/position

Noa Girls / Line Dance “Let’s Walk Home” (Performance by Parents)
Line Dance “Let’s Walk Home”Saitō Kazuyoshi

As a performance, the popular dance “line dance.” While syncing the timing can be a bit tricky and requires practice, it’s a visually appealing dance even without difficult moves, so anyone can enjoy taking it on as a casual entertainment.

Dancing in kids’ costumes would likely be a hit, too!