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.
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Kayo Yoshizawa Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
I want you to hold me.Yoshizawa Kayoko15rank/position

Singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa, who has garnered support from young listeners with her ennui-tinged, emotional sound.
She has released many moving songs, but the one I especially recommend is Dakishimetai no (“I Want to Hold You”).
Although the song features many high notes, there aren’t any parts that require belting, so anyone who can use a normal falsetto should be able to sing it without difficulty.
If you like calmer, quieter songs, definitely give this one a try.
ice popYoshizawa Kayoko16rank/position

Kayoko Yoshizawa, known for crafting many bittersweet yet warm songs, wrote “Hyougashi” as the theme for the film Ice Cream Fever.
The track likens the excitement and pangs of falling in love to the cool sensation of eating ice cream and the warmth that spreads through your body afterward.
Beyond that, the lyrics are sprinkled throughout with words that evoke ice cream.
And don’t miss the twist at the end—it’s sure to make your chest ache.
beautiful girlYoshizawa Kayoko17rank/position

Included on the 2014 mini-album “Henshin Shoujo” (Metamorphosis Girl).
A singer-songwriter born in 1990 from Saitama Prefecture.
This track features an up-tempo, step-inducing rhythm and a bright, catchy pop melody, with her clear voice riding on top and gently pleasing the ears.
Oni remixed by Yusuke SatoYoshizawa Kayoko18rank/position

There aren’t all that many J-pop songs themed around Setsubun, but the track “Oni” introduced here is a rare type: a remix produced specifically for the holiday.
The original version is a song by singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa, included on her 2021 album Akaboshi Aoboshi.
It’s a refined pop tune that charmingly sings of a yearning maiden’s heart by likening it to a demon.
Remixed by Yusuke Sato—also a member of Camera=Pens—it’s been reborn as retro synth-pop, and as with the original, the animated music video is by Ring.
How about giving it a listen during Setsubun with your significant other?


