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.
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Kazuyoshi Saito Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Someone’s Winter SongSaitō Kazuyoshi61rank/position

Released in 2004, this song also became well-loved as the theme for Tu-Ka Phone Kansai commercials.
The protagonist racing off by car to see the one they love right away resonates as a familiar, relatable feeling of love that everyone has experienced.
The winter scenery passing by on the drive and the sudden flashes of the lover’s expressions are portrayed so vividly, and together with the comfortable folk-rock melody, they sink deep into the heart.
It’s included on the best-of album “Utai-tai 15 SINGLES BEST 1993–2007” and remains a favorite in live performances.
A winter song brimming with lyricism, perfect for those quiet nights when you’re thinking of someone special.
Sunset of BeginningsSaitō Kazuyoshi62rank/position

Saito Kazuyoshi’s signature style explodes here—an exquisite rock ballad.
There’s no music video; it’s a pharmaceutical company’s commercial, but that actually adds realism and makes it feel like a lovely MV.
The Beatles-esque melody and the strings are incredibly soothing.
It’s a supreme masterpiece that makes you want to watch the sunset and think, “I’ll do my best again tomorrow!”
rutSaitō Kazuyoshi63rank/position
This commercial showcases the car itself to highlight that with Blizzak, you can drive powerfully on any road surface.
The way it plows through the snow and then comes to a stop is particularly striking, and that imagery conveys a sense of security that supports the driver.
The song that strongly emphasizes the power of these visuals is Kazuyoshi Saito’s “Wadachi.” With its bold, resonant band sound and a forceful, almost thrown vocal delivery, you can feel the momentum of pushing forward.
Don’t be love feat. Kazuyoshi SaitoShishido Kafuka × Saitō Kazuyoshi64rank/position

This song was written specifically for the TV drama “Doctors’ Love Affairs.” The composition is by Kazuyoshi Saito, with lyrics by Kazuyoshi Saito and Shishido Kavka.
It’s a slightly wistful mid-tempo ballad that vividly captures the drama’s worldview.
The duo’s sultry vocals are addictively appealing.
2020 DIARYSaitō Kazuyoshi65rank/position

Singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito, whose subtly wistful vocals and melodies have earned him support across generations.
The track “2020 diary,” included on his 21st album “55 STONES,” is, as the title suggests, a number that recounts events of 2020 from a musician’s perspective.
Its lyrics, which reflect on the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic that threw the world into turmoil and ask what we should be doing now, feel calm and on point when viewed from the vantage point of time passed.
It’s a soulful pop tune that, precisely because of difficult times, prompts each of us to consider how we ought to be.
Happy Birthday to you!Saitō Kazuyoshi66rank/position

This song is packed with the spirit of celebrating birthdays.
Set to a powerful rock sound characteristic of Kazuyoshi Saito, it sings of blessings and gratitude for the person celebrating their birthday.
The lyrics, filled with hope and anticipation for the year ahead, are sure to resonate with listeners.
Included on the album “Kazuyoshi,” released on October 23, 2013, this track is a meaningful piece commemorating the 20th anniversary of Saito’s debut.
Play this song when celebrating a loved one’s birthday, and it will surely become a special memory.
As a side note, Tatsuya Nakamura played drums and KenKen played bass on this recording!
Little Painter Ragtime Blues (Saito Mix)Saitō Kazuyoshi67rank/position

Included as the B-side on their 21st single, “On the Other Side of the Moon,” released in 2001, is this track: “Little Painter Ragtime Blues (Saito Mix).” Its warm message—“Let’s paint just the way we want”—soothes both heart and body, with a charm that makes you want to listen with your eyes closed.
Since the melody mainly repeats short phrases, you’ll probably be able to remember a good portion of it after a few listens.
NO BLUESSaitō Kazuyoshi68rank/position

I think singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito strikes a good balance between pop rock songs and bluesy numbers.
By not leaning too heavily to one side and creating both, it feels like his value has risen even more.
If a young person wants to sing the blues seriously at karaoke, starting with songs like his would be a good choice.
Stick to fun! Tonight!Saitō Kazuyoshi69rank/position

A song written by Kazuyoshi Saito in 2010 for a collaboration commercial between Space Shower TV and Pocky.
His co-starring appearance with actress Umika Kawashima, as well as the “Pocky Guitar” designed with the Pocky package that was used in the commercial and the promotional video, also became a hot topic.
The song features a rock-based melody characteristic of Saito, and the lyrics, sprinkled with slightly nonsensical phrases, are great fun.
It’s an overwhelming showcase of Saito’s talent—who would have thought you could create such a cool rock track with a single Pocky stick as the theme!
tokyo bluesSaitō Kazuyoshi70rank/position

“tokyo blues” is an early masterpiece by Kazuyoshi Saito that’s perfect for acoustic solo performance.
It’s included on his debut album, “Under the Blue Sky…,” which leans especially heavily into the blues among his works.
That fresh yet husky voice is irresistible, isn’t it? The light, brisk tempo of the acoustic guitar feels great and makes it seem easy to sing.
While it’s a song that portrays the so-called “male wishful thinking,” it also showcases Saito’s signature stance of “things will work out—just go with the flow,” which is wonderful.
Even if you can’t play guitar, it’s fun to sing at karaoke.


