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Masayoshi Yamazaki Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Masayoshi Yamazaki Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Masayoshi Yamazaki made his major debut in 1995 and has continued to produce numerous classic songs.

With his uniquely rich voice, many of his tracks linger in your ears, and plenty of people sing them at karaoke.

Here, we present a ranking of Masayoshi Yamazaki’s most popular songs for karaoke.

Masayoshi Yamazaki Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

celeryYamazaki Masayoshi1rank/position

Masayoshi Yamazaki’s classic song “Celery.” Since it was a long-running hit from the late 1990s to the early 2000s, I think most men in their 40s will know it.

Because of its pleasant groove, this piece tends to be perceived as difficult, but apart from the rhythm, there’s nothing particularly hard about it.

In fact, even the song’s rhythm isn’t that difficult; it’s really the density of the lyrics—in other words, the flow—that’s complex.

If you’re used to performing rap and the like, you should be able to clear this part without much trouble.

The vocal range is narrow, so it’s also recommended for those who can’t hit high notes.

One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi2rank/position

Masayoshi Yamazaki – “One more time, One more chance” MUSIC VIDEO [4K Quality]
One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

One of Masayoshi Yamazaki’s signature songs, this renowned ballad captures lingering attachment to the past and a sense of loss.

Released as a single in 1997, it remains deeply popular today.

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “The Moon and a Cabbage,” in which Yamazaki himself starred, and later became the theme song for Makoto Shinkai’s 2007 animated film “5 Centimeters per Second.” The acoustic guitar tones and wistful vocals intertwine, gripping the listener’s heart.

You can keenly feel the ache of searching the cityscape for traces of a precious person you’ve lost.

Since the vocal range isn’t very wide, it’s perfect for men who want to sing tenderly and with emotion.

Sing it at karaoke, and its earnest feeling is sure to draw listeners in.

Christmas in AugustYamazaki Masayoshi3rank/position

Masayoshi Yamazaki / Christmas in August
Christmas in AugustYamazaki Masayoshi

It’s a slightly unusual love song that lets you feel Christmas in the height of summer, August.

The track is by Masayoshi Yamazaki and was released in August 2005.

It was written as the theme song for a film of the same name, in which Yamazaki himself also stars.

Wrapping a bittersweet longing in a warm melody, the piece feels as if it expresses the film’s world directly through music.

Since it tells a story of love that transcends seasons, you can enjoy it not only at Christmas but all year round.

It’s a heartwarming song perfect for those special moments with someone important.

With its calm vocal range and easy-to-remember melody line, it’s good to take a breath with each phrase as you sing.

To the skyYamazaki Masayoshi4rank/position

Masayoshi Yamazaki – To the Sky (Theme song of “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Birth of Japan” [New])
To the skyYamazaki Masayoshi

A karaoke song by Masayoshi Yamazaki that beautifully fuses kindness-tinged vocals with an acoustic sound, offering moody music that can be enjoyed across generations.

It has a refreshing feel that makes you want to sing it in the morning, letting you soak in a better vibe with its pop atmosphere and melodious tone.