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Masayoshi Yamazaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Masayoshi Yamazaki made his major debut in 1995, and with his uniquely deep voice and exceptional guitar technique, he has produced numerous classic songs.

I’d like to introduce the appeal of this artist along with a ranking of his popular tracks.

Masayoshi Yamazaki Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

AngelaYamazaki Masayoshi36rank/position

A song created as an homage to French films of 2005.

The lyrics depict a sense of emptiness in the world after the story has ended.

It’s crafted as a medium-tempo pop tune.

Released on May 17, 2006 as the 21st single.

Gamusyara ButterflyYamazaki Masayoshi37rank/position

It was released in 1997 as Masayoshi Yamazaki’s sixth single.

As his first double A-side single, the song was used in a commercial for the Pulsar.

It’s a fan favorite and is frequently performed live.

swallowYamazaki Masayoshi38rank/position

A number notable for its warm acoustic guitar tones and lyrics that vividly depict an urban landscape.

Included on the 1996 album “STEREO,” this song is regarded as one of Masayoshi Yamazaki’s early masterpieces.

The lyrics, which portray the everyday life of a city-dwelling protagonist and his feelings for his hometown, are filled with elements anyone can relate to.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you feel like pausing amid busy days to reflect on yourself.

Listening to this piece makes your heart feel a little lighter.

Chinese cuisineYamazaki Masayoshi39rank/position

A lively, upbeat folk song featuring acoustic guitar and harmonica with vocals.

The lyrics invite a woman out for Chinese food while harboring lingering feelings for her after a one-sided love.

Released as the second single on February 25, 1996.

Me, the delinquent, and the schoolyardYamazaki Masayoshi40rank/position

Masayoshi Yamazaki / Me, Delinquents, and the Schoolyard
Me, the delinquent, and the schoolyardYamazaki Masayoshi

It was used as a campaign song for a telephone company.

It’s a folk song that tells the story of a student with an undecided path who receives a postcard out of the blue and uses it to sort out their feelings.

It was released on October 22, 2003, as the 16th single.

Masayoshi Yamazaki Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

A Picnic with YouYamazaki Masayoshi41rank/position

A song by Masayoshi Yamazaki whose soothing slide guitar tones and rhythmic wordplay are a delight to the ear.

Rather than chasing the meaning, the lyrics make you want to surrender to the flow of sounds—light and buoyant, like footsteps on the way to a picnic, lifting your spirits as you listen.

This track opens the album “Atelier,” released in June 2003.

Its charm lies in the handcrafted feel of the sound that Yamazaki reportedly built over about half a year in his home studio.

The acoustic groove of this piece heightens that sense of freedom you feel under a blue sky.

It’s a refreshing song you’ll want to play out in nature, favorite sandwich in hand.

The sky I watched with youYamazaki Masayoshi42rank/position

A commercial featuring Ryohei Suzuki and Reia Yonekura working as Pitathouse staff, showing how they stay close to customers and rental property owners.

Whether you want to sell, rent out, or of course rent a home, the ad conveys that at Pitathouse they’ll listen with great care and support you.