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Yoshizawa Kayoko Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Since her 2014 debut, Kayoko Yoshizawa has earned popularity as a singer-songwriter thanks to her powerful vocals and comfortable melodies rooted in kayōkyoku (Japanese popular song).

This time, we present a ranking of her most popular tracks.

Savor her unique worldview and vocals to your heart’s content.

Yoshizawa Kayoko Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

KekekeYoshizawa Kayoko8rank/position

Kayoko Yoshizawa “Kekeke” MV
KekekeYoshizawa Kayoko

A track included on the second mini-album “Maboroshi Club,” released on October 22, 2014.

Mornings are when we typically take care of unwanted hair before heading to school or work, right? Put on this song at such times and experience a refreshing morning while getting into the mindset of the unwanted hair.

YukikaYoshizawa Kayoko9rank/position

Yoshizawa Kayoko “Yukika” MUSIC VIDEO
YukikaYoshizawa Kayoko

This song, with its psychedelic, mysterious intro that lingers in your ears, is by the singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa from Saitama Prefecture.

It’s included on her 2015 mini-album “Himitsu Koen” (Secret Park).

Told from the perspective of a woman who realizes the feelings within herself, it’s a cute love song.

Hell TaxiYoshizawa Kayoko10rank/position

Kayoko Yoshizawa “Hell Taxi” Music Video
Hell TaxiYoshizawa Kayoko

A track where dark, fantasy-tinged lyrics spun from delusions unfold in an up-tempo flurry of jazzy sounds and phrases.

It’s a song included on Kayoko Yoshizawa’s third album, “Yaneura Jū” (Attic Beast), released on March 15, 2017.

Kayo Yoshizawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

oni; demon; ogre; spirit (depending on context)Yoshizawa Kayoko11rank/position

Kayo Yoshizawa’s “Oni” adorably sings about a girl’s jealousy and emotional ups and downs.

“I want to be honest in front of the person I like, but I just can’t!” For girls who feel that way, this is a must-listen! The cheerful drums and bouncy piano give it a somewhat retro, nostalgic vibe.

The whimsically swaying strings seem to express the heroine’s shifting expressions—angry, reflective, needy—and it’s utterly charming.

Anyone in love will definitely relate to this song!

MemoryYoshizawa Kayoko12rank/position

Kayoko Yoshizawa “Memory” MUSIC VIDEO
MemoryYoshizawa Kayoko

A song lovingly woven with feelings for her hometown has arrived from Kayoko Yoshizawa.

Chosen as the official theme song for the 75th National Tree-Planting Festival to be held in Saitama Prefecture, it expresses a warm gaze toward her hometown’s nature and the creatures that live there through her tender vocals.

The nostalgic yet grand arrangement is by Ryo Konishi, who previously arranged “Namida no Kuni” and “Otokobai.” The music video, which features home videos from Yoshizawa’s childhood, further enriches the work’s world.

Released in May 2025 to mark the 11th anniversary of her debut, the song was premiered at her solo concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall in April 2025.

It’s a heartfelt recommendation for anyone who wants to revisit their hometown through the lens of childhood memories.

makeup removerYoshizawa Kayoko13rank/position

A singer-songwriter who captivates listeners with her distinctive storytelling, Kayoko Yoshizawa delivers a memorable number here.

In this song, the act of removing makeup is layered with the protagonist’s aching wish to wash away the memories of an unforgettable love.

The world she creates—where sly humor that makes you chuckle coexists with a heart-wrenching melancholy—is truly her forte.

The track first appeared on the indie mini-album “Majo Zukan” released in June 2013, and a rearranged version was later included on the album “Tokyo Zekkei,” released in February 2016.

It’s the perfect song to play at day’s end as you reset yourself; it’s sure to gently stay by your side.

leeway / room to spare / breathing room (context-dependent; can mean spare time, mental space, or financial margin)Yoshizawa Kayoko14rank/position

A beautiful song that portrays the end of youth, with a translucent singing voice and delicate lyrics that resonate deeply.

It’s a work by Saitama-born singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa, included on her EP Rokka, released in March 2024.

Characterized by a pop melody and nostalgic lyrics, it was created as a graduation song.

Based on Yoshizawa’s own school days, the lyrics find value and beauty in passing time while singing of hope for the future.

Recommended for those who want to rekindle memories of their youth.